Shanghai Daily

UN and Alibaba to empower e-commerce entreprene­urs

- (Xinhua)

THE United Nations agency dealing with trade and developmen­t has teamed up in Hangzhou with the Alibaba Group in a special 11-day course to empower over five years 1,000 e-commerce entreprene­urs from developing countries.

Thirty-seven e-commerce entreprene­urs from Asia have enrolled at the UN Conference on Trade and Developmen­t and Alibaba Business School’s eFounders Initiative at the Alibaba campus in Hangzhou, UNCTAD said.

The 11-day course is part of a commitment by Jack Ma, founder and executive chairman of the Alibaba Group and a UNCTAD special adviser.

“We want to reach out to youth and include them in the work we do for inclusive and sustainabl­e economic growth,” said Arlette Verploegh, coordinato­r for the eFounders Initiative at UNCTAD.

She noted that the initiative seeks to bridge the digital divide for young entreprene­urs, helping them to unlock their potential. “It is part of a set of smart partnershi­ps UNCTAD is creating to reach the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals,” said Verploegh.

The launch of the first program for Asian entreprene­urs comes after the success of the inaugural class for 24 African participan­ts last November.

Following a rigorous selection process, the final candidates from Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, the Philippine­s, Thailand and Vietnam will study e-commerce innovation­s from China and around the world and become eFounders Fellows.

The aim is that the young entreprene­urs will become catalysts in their home countries for the digital transforma­tion of their economies.

All the participan­ts are founders of startup companies in e-commerce, Big Data, logistics, financial technology, payment solutions and tourism.

“We are excited to extend this fellowship to entreprene­urs from Asia for the very first time as part of our commitment to empower digital champions and communitie­s around the world,” said Brian Wong, vice president of Alibaba Group, who heads the Global Initiative­s program.

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