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Call for Concept Notes
AI-Enabled WASHTech solutions for predictive decision-making in assessing potential borehole-drilling sites
I. Introduction to the Frontier Tech Hub and our Demand Led Engagement in Ethiopia
The Frontier Tech Hub explores how emerging and frontier technologies—such as artificial intelligence (AI), biotechnology, drones, and the Internet of Things—can be applied to address major challenges in international development and engagement. While these technologies are still evolving in their practical application, they hold significant potential for transformative impact.
In Ethiopia, we’ve adopted a demand-led approach, grounded in deep ecosystem engagement, to increase the relevance, ownership, and adoption of these technologies. This involves:
- Co-defining priority problems with local stakeholders across the ecosystem
- Co-designing solutions that respond to locally articulated needs
- Articulating demand—clarifying who needs the solution, who will use it, and who might fund or sustain it
We identify key ecosystem components to build upon and assess the systemic challenges that must be addressed to support adoption—such as capacity gaps, interoperability with existing technologies, behaviour change, and access to finance.
Through this process, the WASH sector — particularly around predictive decision-making in assessing potential borehole-drilling sites — has emerged as a key priority area. Following a series of engagement workshops held, we identified frontier technologies, for example artificial intelligence (AI), as a promising avenue to enhance these efforts in Ethiopia. We are now keen to engage the ecosystem further to understand what solutions are available and how frontier technologies can be effectively applied in this space.
II. Objectives of the Call
To support the design, development, and piloting of an AI-enabled WASHTech solution that enables predictive decision-making in assessing potential borehole-drilling sites
We are seeking solutions that:
- Apply AI to improve WASH outcomes
○ Particularly solutions for predictive decision-making in assessing potential borehole-drilling sites
- Support scalable, cost-effective approaches to assessing potential borehole-drilling sites for clean and reliable water sources.
- Are designed for or adaptable to low-resource contexts, with a focus on Ethiopia
- Align with user needs and local WASH systems
Successful concepts may be supported by the Frontier Tech Hub with funding, technical assistance, and ecosystem connections.
With the main goals of:
- Co-creating a scalable WASH intervention using AI and/or other frontier technology
- Aligning the solution with Ethiopia’s WASH infrastructure system and user needs
- Test feasibility and gather user feedback
- Generate evidence on adoption, engagement, and effectiveness
III. What We're Looking For
We encourage submissions from:
- WASH developers, especially those leveraging AI to enable predictive decision-making in assessing potential borehole-drilling sites.
- AI specialists and technology providers with applications relevant to WASH
- Organizations with experience in WASH technology, particularly in low- and middle-income countries
- Implementation partners operating in Ethiopia or similar education systems across sub-Saharan Africa
We welcome both established organizations and emerging innovators, including partnerships or consortiums.
IV. Concept Note Requirements
Please keep submissions concise (max 3 pages) and include:
1. Title and summary of the concept
2. Problem being addressed – and how it relates to WASHTech solutions for predictive decision-making in assessing potential borehole-drilling sites
3. Description of the solution – including use of AI and/or frontier tech
4. Target users and delivery context
5. Stage of development – idea, prototype, early implementation
6. Potential for scale and sustainability
7. Experience of the team/organization
8. High-level budget estimate or support needed
V. Submission Details
Please submit your Concept Note to
[email protected] by COB 11th July 2025. Using the subject line: FT Hub Concept Note – WASHTech
In the email please include your:
- Organisation name and website
- Key contact person (name, email, title)
- Attachment of Concept Note
VI. Next Steps
Selected concepts will be reviewed and shortlisted for potential:
- Funding and technical support
- Co-design workshops
- Further development or pilot implementation in Ethiopia
Concept note submission is not a commitment to implementation but part of an exploratory and collaborative process.
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