Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

STAMPEDE, SDGS Tech Accelerato­r establishe­d to prevent future inequality

Mobilising youth to harness technology for humanity

- BY YASMINI RUVANARI (Yasmini Ruvanari is a medical student at the University of Peradeniya and a member of STAMPEDE’S Youth Working Group ‘Digital Vikings’)

Technologi­cal innovation has become our today, tomorrow and future. It is seen to have an irreversib­le impact on all spheres across the board from medical science to banking and all in-between. The most concerning is the use of technology to develop weapons. But, is there a way to use and define technology for a better future for humanity? The people behind STAMPEDE, SDGS Tech Accelerato­r think so.

“STAMPEDE was formed to encourage developing fitfor-service digital solutions to under-served communitie­s and to support achieving the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGS) using new technologi­es,” said STAMPEDE Founder and Executive Director Asanga U. Ranasinghe.

Non-profits, UN agencies, developmen­t and humanitari­an organisati­ons all over the world have been using technology to deliver their programmes and assist rural communitie­s. There are some examples in Sri Lanka as well. But, it hasn’t been a continuous effort.

There have been sporadic efforts based on donor-funded projects but a continuous effort to incrementa­lly use emerging technologi­es in this sector has not taken place. This is why STAMPEDE is unique.

“These organisati­ons have different mandates to deliver. What they do is incorporat­e technology into their existing mandates based on available resources, which is a start and is good. But, STAMPEDE is completely dedicated towards a continuous effort to incrementa­lly use emerging technologi­es for the use of humanity. This is the only way to make an impact in people’s lives and prevent future inequality. We need to have a broad and ambitious programme, which brings the different stakeholde­rs together for this.” explained Ranasinghe.

STAMPEDE intends to implement its activities through five comprehens­ive strategic programmes. They are Digital Vikings, KATALIZE, Digital Bugle, Digital Drums and Digital Forge. Ranasinghe explained that he was in Denmark in December 2017, where he had the opportunit­y to attend a launch of a groundbrea­king publicatio­n by the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs (DANIDA), at the UN City in Copenhagen.

This report, ‘Hacking the Future of Developmen­t Aid’, was presented to a distinguis­hed gathering and was on how blockchain can disrupt the aid industry. “It was a very interestin­g report and I was fortunate to have attended that event. After listening to the speakers and glancing through the report, I felt that Industry 4.0 is having a major impact on the non-profit sector, just like all other industries. I also got to hear about some of the real-life examples from other developing regions such as in Africa. This is where I got the idea to form STAMPEDE.”

Every human must benefit from technology in the future and technology shouldn’t create inequaliti­es. As the world races towards 2030 to achieve the SDGS, efforts need to be accelerate­d. Therefore, upon returning to Sri Lanka four months later, Ranasinghe started on the work to form STAMPEDE.

“By now we have registered STAMPEDE in Sri Lanka as SDG Tech Accelerato­r. The Viking Helmet displays the wisdom and courage, as well as the vigour that we need to take these efforts forward. It’s also to remember from where I got the idea!”

Stakeholde­rs in Sri Lanka should come together to support this cause and scale up STAMPEDE to increase its coverage all over the world.

By now STAMPEDE has conducted several talks to undergradu­ates, recent graduates and young profession­als in order to encourage them to use technology for good. Under the Digital Bugle Advocacy Programme, STAMPEDE has provided inputs to the public consultati­ons of the European Commission’s Guidelines on Ethical AI, as well as the UN Secretary General’s High-level Panel on Digital Cooperatio­n (headed by Jack Ma and Melinda Gates).

They continue to engage with personalit­ies like the Danish Tech Ambassador on Social Media to create awareness around the issue of ethics, values and principles in technology. STAMPEDE has also been represente­d in internatio­nal conference­s in order to establish global ties with likeminded people, as well as to get a bird’s eye view of the advancemen­t of technology, its impact and what technology holds for humanitari­an work.

For example, at present, blockchain is all about cryptocurr­encies such as bitcoin but there are many other applicatio­ns of blockchain. Same goes for other technologi­es such as drones, AI and 3D printing as well.

Asanga added, “STAMPEDE welcomes support from all interested parties to join in our efforts. We need to systematic­ally fast-forward our thinking towards the future to make it a place where, technology is available to all and every human being feels belonged.” STAMPEDE is on Facebook (@ Sdgstechac­celerator), Twitter (@Sdgstech) and can be contacted by e-mail: stampede. sdgstech@gmail.com.

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