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Financing Positive Risk with Passive Risk
Financing positive risk with passive risk:Prevention derivatives is driven by the thesis that there is an under-valuation of passive risk (or the cost of inaction) and an under-prioritization of positive risk. Correspondingly for wildfires as an example, there is an under-recognition of the potential shared value upside of preventative action through social innovation and social interventions (such as goats & sheep that prevent wildfires). CrowdDoing.world's aim is to guarantee positive risk through leveraging existing liabilities to allow for the implications of prescriptive analytics to be financed. The under-pricing of passive risk means that liabilities are treated as either costs of doing business or un-predictable risks even for entirely preventable risks. Risk management offices have been too biased towards avoiding taking the wrong risks rather than ensuring that institutions make their own luck by seizing the abundant positive risk opportunities in social innovation. Meanwhile, the bias against positive risk leaves social innovations not to get adopted even if there would be remarkable benefits to all stakeholders if they were adopted. Part of this project is building a simulation wildfire prevention, goats and sheep for wildfire prevention game, beavers for drought prevention.
The J Healthcare Initiative's Toxic Cocktails Campaign: Raising Awareness About the Poisoned Drug Supply.
The main goal for the project is to launch a campaign to raise awareness that the current crisis is not just an opioid crisis but rather a toxic drug crisis. The campaign is meant to show that there are non-opioid adulterants that contribute to the drug poisoning deaths. This will involve several different steps for the students, including: - Researching and analyzing data on drug poisoning deaths and the presence of non-opioid adulterants. - Developing a comprehensive communication strategy for the campaign, including messaging and target audience identification. - Creating educational materials and content to inform the public about the toxic drug crisis. - Collaborating with healthcare professionals and community organizations to spread awareness and support the campaign. - Measuring the impact of the campaign through data analysis and feedback collection.