The Borneo Post

Digi offers youths chance to join global TYF 2018

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SHAH ALAM: Digi Telecommun­ications Sdn Bhd ( Digi) is searching for two inspiring youths to represent Malaysia and join young leaders from seven of Telenor’s markets across the world to participat­e in its sixth Telenor Youth Forum (TYF).

Now open for applicatio­ns, the TYF is a year-long global programme designed and hosted by Telenor Group and the Nobel Peace Center ( NPC) to seek innovative solutions that are able to drive real change in the world and help reduce inequaliti­es by using digital technology.

According to Digi’s press statement, applicants between 20 to 28 years of age in Malaysia are eligible for TYF 2018, which will take place in Oslo, Norway, from December 8 to 11, 2018. Applicatio­ns will be accepted in Malaysia from May 16 to July 27, 2018.

“TYF brings together young change-makers from around the world to address common social issues leveraging on digital technology. We hope to create an arena that builds on collective effort among youth to bring relevant solutions and developmen­t that benefits communitie­s and improves lives towards reducing inequaliti­es,” said Quah Yean Nie, Digi’s head of Communicat­ions and Sustainabi­lity.

The TYF programme requires a one-year commitment and also includes a second all- expensespa­id gathering in Bangkok in May 2019. TYF delegates work virtually throughout the year (from December 8, 2018) with their assigned teams, averaging around two hours per week.

Over the year-long programme, they are required to develop ideas for products, services or cam-

TYF brings together young change-makers from around the world to address common social issues leveraging on digital technology.

paigns that address urgent social challenges assigned to them at the event’s December kickoff in Oslo.

Some of the past Telenor Youth Forum participan­ts include Heidy Quah, who founded Refuge for Refugees, an NGO that aims to bring education to refugee children in Malaysia by raising awareness about this cause and encouragin­g a generation of Malaysian youth to recognise the potential in them to create impact and 28-year- old teacher, Alina Amir who co-founded a social enterprise, Arus Education, providing underprivi­leged students with digital skills such as coding and programmin­g, helping them to automate their solutions for real life problems.

Last year’s winners; Ida Thien, who is attached with Teach for Malaysia and Shaun Adam Abdullah, a project manager with Agensi Inovasi Malaysia (AIM) represente­d the nation at the Telenor Youth Forum 2017.

Together with their 2017 TYF peers, they are undertakin­g the challenge of tackling issues on online safety, digital identity, decent working conditions and using big data for social good, and will be pitching to fund for their ideas, and showcase their cause at the the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo.

Along the way, the delegates also receive guidance and mentorship from Telenor Group subject matter experts.

Throughout the TYF programme, the mentors equip the delegates with real-world skills such as service design, prototypin­g, presenting, exhibiting and pitching, in addition to insights on issues that can only be gained through hands- on experience.

At the end of each TYF, a winning team is selected and funds of 100,000 Norwegian Kroner ( RM50,000) are provided through their Telenor mentor as seed funding to make their ideas come to life.

To find out more about TYF, visit www.telenor.com/youthforum/.

Quah Yean Nie, Digi head of Communicat­ions and Sustainabi­lity

 ??  ?? Thien (left) and Shaun (right), representi­ng Malaysia at the TYF 2017 in Oslo with Telenor Group chief executive officer Sigve Brekke (centre). Now open for applicatio­ns, the TYF is a year-long global programme designed and hosted by Telenor Group and...
Thien (left) and Shaun (right), representi­ng Malaysia at the TYF 2017 in Oslo with Telenor Group chief executive officer Sigve Brekke (centre). Now open for applicatio­ns, the TYF is a year-long global programme designed and hosted by Telenor Group and...

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