Detailed Plan
The World Bank is an institution that facilitates a lot of development aid from advanced economies. They are very interested in being able to assess the impact of their project. Blockchain technology has a lot of potential here because it is possible for individuals to securely provide information that is put on a distributed ledger.
If we are able to find solutions to the challenges that face the world bank that are unique selling points for Cardano, or other 3rd gen blockchains, then this is how we ultimately can get those institutions on board.
About me
I'm a second year student studying the MPhil in Economics at the University of Oxford. I'm also a board member of the Oxford Society for International Development and former president of Lund Debate Society. For more information about my background please check out my LinkedIn:
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/simon-s%C3%A4llstr%C3%B6m-3659b616b/>
<https://www.economics.ox.ac.uk/people/simon-saellstroem#/>
Phase 1. Q4 2021 - Q1 2022
- Publish a 10-page white paper detailing findings from my research
- Reach out to researchers at UC Berkeley, Stockholm University and the University of Oxford, detailing exactly how a partnership with the Cardano Foundation can aid them in policy impact research
Phase 2. Q2-Q3 2022
- Recruitment of developers to develop the dapp as specified in the white paper.
Phase 3. Q4 2022 - Q1 2023
- First field application of the research dapp
Budget breakdown, phase 1
Research and contacting researchers: approximately 2 hours à week, 8 weeks, $30/hour
2*8*30= 480