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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

USA: World Summit Youth Award: A global contest for best practice to support a better world

Overview

The WSYA selects and promotes best practice in e-Content and technological creativity, demonstrates young people’s potential to create outstanding digital contents and serves as a platform for people from all UN member states to work together in the efforts to reduce poverty and hunger, and to tackle ill-health, gender inequality, lack of education, lack of access to clean water and environmental degradation.

WSYA is therefore both a showcase to the world for young e-content creators, journalists and writers, application designers, technologists and as well as a contribution on a global scale to adressing poverty, protecting the environment, sharing knowledge and empowering young people.

The WSYA is promoted in all UN member states through the networks of the World Summit Award (WSA) the UN Global Alliance for ICT, other participating UN Organisations and Agencies, governments and NGOs, youth organisations and all those committed to making a real difference in the achievement of the MDGs.

The WSYA will be organised in 2010 as a follow up activity of the World Summit on Information Society and its action plan towards the year 2015 and with a special focus on the MDG Review of the heads of state and government in September 2010.

It will be conducted in five plus one categories. The finalists and category winners will be invited to the WSA Events in September 2010 in New York City and at the UN Headquarters.


CONTEXT – A young world with a challenging future

Youth under the age of 30 are a majority of the world’s population. If accessible and affordable, they use electronic technologies for communication and information as an integral part of their way of living. These technologies are interactive, multimedia-based, fast, instant and potentially global.

The problems addressed by the MDGs are those issues young people will have to address if the earth should become a better place and if human kind should have a chance to survive without major catastrophes and cataclysms.

Youth are often portrayed in mass media as apathetic, distrustful or angry. The WSYA addresses another world of youth – one with technological expertise, dynamic energy, journalistic zest and innovation in applications. Whether it is young leadership in new development projects, students eager to study, teens at the cutting edge of social change, teenagers building their relationships by instant messaging, or youth running telecentres or media blogs to bridge the rural digital divide – young people have made ICT their own.

MISSION

The World Summit Youth Awards mission is to empower youth by creating digital opportunity. In spite of their technological expertise, young people remain marginalized, unemployed and lacking voice in the decisions that affect them each day. We believe that if youth are given a space to showcase their skills, ideas and projects, they will be empowered as agents for social change and creativity. In addition, the networking and skill-sharing between award winners and WSIS delegates can open new doors to the information society.

WSYA Voluteer Team is based at the International Centre for New Media (ICNM), an independent non-profit organisation based in Salzburg, Austria.
WSYA GOALS – e-Contents for Change

- The World Summit Youth Award (WSYA) wishes to showcase the skills, ideas and projects of young people to create e-Contents and applications which address the MDGs.
- The WSYA will network best-practices and allow idea- and skill-sharing between the best and most innovative content creators and producers, writers, application developers and designers.
- The WSYA will celebrate the achievements in local content creation and offer the projects to UN for the support of the MDGs

Enter for contest 2010!

Open Contest: April 19 - June 20, 201

The World Summit Youth Award registrations are now open.Please click here to complete the first registration step. You will receive a system message after this step, so please check your email and your spam folder for confirmation.Please click here to complete the second registration step. You can also use this link at a later stage to add more information about your project.

Thank you for your participation and good luck!

Enquiries

Maria Eschlböck
Project Coordination World Summit Youth Award
T: +43.662.630408-35
M:eschlboeck@icnm.net

ICNM — International Center for New Media
Moosstrasse 43a A-5020 Salzburg Austria
Website: http://www.youthaward.org/


Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this award


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