Yarmouk University Students Develop AI-Powered Healthcare Solution ‘Awn’, Winning First Place at Ghazathon to Support Gaza’s Collapsed Healthcare System
In a demonstration of innovation and humanitarian
commitment, a team of young entrepreneurs, led by Asalah Al-Tamimi, secured
first place in the healthcare category at the Ghazathon competition. Organized
by Hussein Technical University (HTU), Ghazathon brought together over 130
participants, supported by more than 60 organizers, and evaluated by 15 expert
judges. The competition focuses on finding solutions to some of Gaza’s most
urgent challenges, with an emphasis on healthcare, water management, and
damage assessment.
Ghazathon was designed to engage young innovators in
developing tech-driven solutions to alleviate Gaza’s severe crises, including
the collapse of its healthcare system due to ongoing conflict. Gaza’s
hospitals and health centers have been rendered non-functional, leaving the
population without access to critical medical care.
Yarmouk University, represented by the winning team,
expressed pride in their achievement, stating: “This win reflects not only the
technical skills of our students but also their commitment to humanitarian
values and their ability to turn innovation into action.” The university
emphasized the significance of addressing Gaza’s healthcare collapse through AI
and data science.
Asalah Al-Tamimi and her team presented Awn,
an AI-powered healthcare platform that leverages data science to
diagnose and treat patients while establishing a comprehensive healthcare
database for long-term improvements. The platform’s approach merges
technology, community engagement, and international collaboration to offer a
sustainable and impactful response to Gaza’s healthcare needs.
A Team Effort Driven by Innovation and Humanitarian Spirit
Reflecting on the project, Asalah Al-Tamimi said,
“Our opportunity was to break the feeling of helplessness toward Gaza and move
forward with action. We participated with a genuine desire to make a
difference.”
Asalah, a computer engineer specializing in data
analytics and AI, worked alongside her sister Mahasen Al-Tamimi
and team members Lobna Kanaan and Anwar Al-Qudah. Together, they
combined their diverse expertise to develop Awn, a solution that
empowers local volunteers and connects international doctors with patients in
Gaza, ensuring healthcare delivery even under challenging conditions.
Awn: A Tech-Driven Solution for a Humanitarian Crisis
The Awn project addresses the collapse of Gaza’s
healthcare system by providing an AI-powered platform that improves
diagnosis and treatment through a three-tiered system:
- AI-Powered
Initial Assessments: AI analyses collected patient data and perform
initial triage.
- Local
Volunteer Engagement: Trained volunteers assess patients using basic
diagnostic tools.
- Remote
International Doctors: Doctors worldwide review data and offer
advanced diagnoses and treatment plans.
This global collaboration connects Gaza’s limited resources
with international medical expertise. As Asalah Al-Tamimi said, “Doctors
around the world are eager to help Gaza, but opportunities are limited. Awn
allows them to make a real difference.”
Awn uses technology to connect global medical support
with Gaza’s needs, showcasing how youth innovation can make a real difference
through collaboration. This effort is a reminder that in times of crisis,
innovation and compassion can unite people across borders, empowering them to
create meaningful change and bring hope to those who need it most.
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