UNICEF Climate Innovation Challenge for early and growth stage tech startups

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UNICEF Climate Innovation Challenge for early and growth stage tech startups in emerging economies

Deadline:21st October, 2025

UNICEF is launching a call for solutions from emerging markets in collaboration with India Health Fund (IHF), and the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL). To maximize impact, UNICEF will foster collaboration between early-stage frontier tech ventures and help scale proven climate adaptation solutions. This dual track approach seeks to drive impact and provide long-term sustainability.

UNICEF Climate Innovation Challenge for early and growth stage tech startups in emerging economiesWe also invite value-aligned partners to support innovation challenges, design sprints and deliver strategic technical assistance to build greater equity and trust across technological solutions.

Through this challenge, we seek to:

  • conduct a market mapping of child-centric climate innovators operating across emerging markets
  • create capacity by offering mentorship and technical assistance from UNICEF Venture Fund experts to selected start-ups, enhancing their investment readiness and potential for future funding. This will comprise:
  • 10 hours of technical mentoring consisting of open source, business development, frontier technology, software development and diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) mentorship
  • additional support to understand and navigate the UNICEF Venture Fund sourcing and selection process
  • highlight investable solutions that demonstrate public good and market opportunity

The UNICEF Venture Fund is particularly seeking solutions that:      

  • address challenges to accelerate results for children
  • are optimized for low-resource environments (e.g., low connectivity or limited mobile access)
  • focus on reducing, rather than widening, inequalities, delivering results for diverse users and communities
  • can deliver in multiple languages, including local and less used languages

Eligibility

Companies need to fulfil the following mandatory selection criteria to be considered:

  • be registered as a private for-profit company
  • be registered in a UNICEF programme country (See the list of eligible countries here)
  • have a working prototype or minimum viable product of the proposed solution, ideally, showing promising results
  • be open source or willing to be open source
  • have the potential to positively impact the lives of the most vulnerable children
  • generate publicly exposed real-time data that is measurable

For more information and application

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