AppBuelita is a mobile app that allows financially at-risk Mexican women to offer their delicious home-cooked meals to the general population. Just like Uber allows anyone to turn their car into profit, AppBuelita is tackling a gap in the informal sector by allowing women who are already cooking traditional meals to sell them to a broad customer base. The app connects the users who are ordering food to the women cooking via popular delivery services like Rappi or Glovo. Our app is seeking to preserve traditional Mexican cuisine and empower up-and-coming women entrepreneurs by providing the tech solution that is currently missing to connect the dots.
We want to minimize the complete disconnection of students with no resources with their education and keep them in the "mood" of learning so that they can easily continue the curriculum when the crisis is over
Short term solutions include local governmental bodies effecting the following changes for common outdoor recreational areas: (1) make walking/running paths into one-way paths to avoid inadequate physical distancing while passing people; (2) create 6-foot marker lines throughout the recreation area, to provide a visual tool to reinforce adequate physical distancing; (3) post signs that remind and update people of best practices during the pandemic, such as 6-foot physical distancing, proper respiratory hygiene (e.g. cough/sneeze into crook of elbow), and recommended options for other safe recreation. Long term solutions include an app that uses cellular or google-based usage data to determine population density of local outdoor recreation areas and assigns a social distancing score (similar to the scoring generated by Unacast on a county-level scale).
AppBuelita is a mobile app that allows financially at-risk Mexican women to offer their delicious home-cooked meals to the general population. Just like Uber allows anyone to turn their car into profit, AppBuelita is tackling a gap in the informal sector by allowing women who are already cooking traditional meals to sell them to a broad customer base. The app connects the users who are ordering food to the women cooking via popular delivery services like Rappi or Glovo. Our app is seeking to preserve traditional Mexican cuisine and empower up-and-coming women entrepreneurs by providing the tech solution that is currently missing to connect the dots.