The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Malaysia Country Office and Malaysian Global Innovation & Creativity Centre (MaGIC) yesterday launched the first ever UNDP Youth Co: Lab Malaysia.
Youth Co:Lab is a UNDP Asia-Pacific youth entrepreneurship initiative to position young people front and centre in order to solve the region’s most pressing challenges. UNDP, MaGIC and Citi Foundation are in collaboration to instigate, catalyse, and sustain youth innovation by supporting the region’s youth-led startups and social enterprises through Youth Co:Lab Malaysia.
Youth Co:Lab Malaysia will be executed in three (3) locations across Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Sabah) from September to November 2018 and is envisioned to connect young innovators with subject matter experts, leaders and businesses in order to develop their ideas and business models for social impact within their communities.
With UNDP’s commitment to leave no one behind, ensuring sustainability, and upholding human rights, the themes for the Youth Co:Lab Malaysia are centred around three United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and are designed to explore viable solutions for the three (3) following issues:
1) Income Generation for Undocumented Persons;
2) Energy Efficiency and Environmental Sustainability; and
3) Financial Inclusion.
The three themes were selected due to their interconnected impact on the marginalised communities in Malaysia.
The launch, attended by young entrepreneurs both aspiring and existing, corporations, community advocates and the general public, was officiated by Stefan Priesner, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Resident Representative for Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei Darussalam, Ashran Dato’ Ghazi, Chief Executive Officer of MaGIC and Lee Lung Nien, Chief Executive Officer of Citi Malaysia and Representative of Citi Foundation.
Stefan Priesner shared, “The youth of today are the fundamentals for the driving force for development change – but only if they are provided with the skills and opportunities needed to reach their potential, support development and contribute to peace and security. Harnessing the potential that all of you have within you is a
crucial strategy to stakeholders such as global leaders, the governments and the UN and its agencies. By equipping young people with skills, knowledge and confidence in their abilities, there is a real chance we can all achieve the SDGs and long term sustainable development over the next 12 years.”
The second half of the day saw a lineup of panel sessions on the three (3) themes to reinforce, enable and inspire the youth to help build new impactful innovative solutions.
The panel session featured Chen Weinee, Chief Executive Officer at Sustainable Energy Development Authority Malaysia (SEDA), Gan Pek Chuan of UNDP, Klean Malaysia Sdn Bhd founder, Datuk Dr Nick Boden, John-Son Oei, founder of EPIC Collective Sdn Bhd, Head of research at IMAN Research, Vilashini Somiah, Siti Altaf Deviyati, Social Policy Specialist at United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF), Suzanne Ling, founder of The Picha Project, Social Protection Senior
Manager at Development of Human Resources for Rural Areas (DHRRA), Maalini Ramalo, Raja Adam Malik, Chief Financial Officer at MoneyMatch and more.
Ashran said,”As our nation’s driving force to push the cultivation of the impact driven sector that aims to create a positive impact on marginalised communities especially the B40 group as well as address environmental issues , MaGIC has introduced a variety of initiatives designed to support the aspirations of our
nation. While we are proud of the progress that has been achieved to date, there remains more to be done.”
“This is the programme that will start a movement in the region- a movement of empowering young people with the skills and networks they need, a movement of catalysing social innovation led by young people, a movement of putting young
people at the center of the SDGs. In light of this, Citi Foundation has committed to invest US$100 million to support 500,000 youths to become career-ready and employable by 2020,” said Lee.
Participants selected to undergo the three-day bootcamp will be put through an intensive syllabus designed to pilot their potential innovative solutions, build prototypes, solidify their impact delivery models and refine their pitching through creative entrepreneurship strategies.
The top three winners from each state, selected from each theme will receive a co-working space hot desk in MaGIC Cyberjaya to further refine their solution as well as access to mentorship opportunities.
Two overall winners will also stand a chance to participate in the Youth Co:Lab’s SDG Challenge Asia Pacific Pre-Accelerator Bootcamp that will be organised in MaGIC Cyberjaya.
The two (2) week programme will be participated by winners from all Youth Co:Labs organised across the Asia Pacific where they will gain industry insights and expertise to grow their solution, develop crucial skills, and build elationships with key industry players.
It will culminate with a Demo Day where participants will pitch their idea to government agencies, corporate bodies and MaGIC’s impact partners for collaboration opportunities to implement their solutions.
Applications for UNDP Youth Co: Lab Malaysia are open from now until 26th October 2018.