Silos / food storage in schools could prevent food waste / malnutrition in developing countries
Girls could have leadership / empowerment / menstruation / afterschool programs and clubs
Beneficial gut bacteria / foods / supplements could help starving / malnourished children
Rural water systems could be monitored with sensors
Comfort kits could help migrant / refugee children
USAID could improve its workforce operations
Refugees could be able to work / start businesses
Adopting could be quicker, cheaper, less hurdled by bureaucracy, legal / safe, and open to more (single people / LGBTQ+) to prevent millions of abandoned / vulnerable children worldwide
International NGOs could not have discriminatory practices toward staff
U.N. peacekeeping forces and the aid industry could have effective whistleblowing and employment registries for sexual assault / corruption
A rehabilitative model / cash support / schools / places to sleep could be used to help street children
Loans / cash could be accessed by the poor to end debt slavery
The Red Cross could improve its operations, transparency, and results
Development aid / charity could not have as much overhead and go to the country's citizens, government, and/or businesses/nonprofits
Local NGOs / local employees could be developed to replace international NGOs
International development / aid could be reimagined / audited to show positive results for developing countries
Short-term program impact, long term outcome effects, and potential waste of international development programs could be evaluated / transparent
Orphanages could become regulated, licensed schools
Donors could receive feedback from grantseekers
Humanitarian assistance could have consolidation in fragile contexts
Real-time data from smartphones could be collected in developing countries