Got an idea how to come up with the 'next
generation condom'? You may bag upto one million dollars from the Bill
& Melinda Gates Foundation. The foundation is offering USD 100,000
of initial funding, with up to USD 1 million of possible continued
funding to whoever comes up with a viable proposal. Ideas for a better
condom are being accepted at GrandChallenges.org. Ideas that may prove
too expensive for widespread use in the developing world, or those that
doesn't do the job of preventing pregnancy or disease transmission will
be dismissed right off the bat. The next-generation condom challenge is
part of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation's "Grand Challenges
Explorations," a continuing initiative to fund programs geared toward
improving the lot of the world's poorest citizens. "To overcome
persistent health and development problems, we need new, game-changing
ideas," said Chris Wilson, Director of Global Health Discovery &
Translational Science at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, in a
statement. "Inspiration can come from anywhere and we are hopeful that
this new round of Grand Challenges Explorations will uncover innovative
approaches to improve lives around the world," Wilson added.
Through
the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates
and his wife work to eradicate poverty and increase access to
healthcare. Founded in 1994, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is
one of the largest private foundations in the world. Now, with the USD
100,00 grant offered through the Grand Challenges in Global Health
Program, they are hoping to find anyone - students, scientists or
entrepreneurs - to reinvent the condom. "The primary drawback from the
male perspective is that condoms decrease pleasure as compared to no
condom. So a 'next-generation' condom would, perhaps, find some way to
increase sensation to get men to use them more often — purely in the
name of global health, of course," says a statement describing the
requirements of the challenge. "Female condoms, meanwhile, suffer from
some of the same liabilities as male condoms, require proper insertion
training and are substantially more expensive than their male
counterparts," says the foundation. Thus, the foundation thinks that a
cheaper, simpler female condom might also help reduce the number of
unwanted pregnancies and spread of sexually transmitted diseases,
including AIDS.
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