The Philippine Star

Young Filipino innovators gather for UNDP Youth Social Innovation Lab

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More than 100 young innovators, mentors and stakeholde­rs attended the 2019 Youth Social Innovation Lab, held on Nov. 18 and 19 and hosted by Youth Co:Lab Philippine­s in partnershi­p with makesense, co-led by Citi Foundation. The participan­ts, who come from different youth sectors all over the Philippine­s, were selected to come together to pitch and develop their ideas for socially inclusive sustainabl­e enterprise­s.

With the theme “Social Inclusion,” the two-day hackathon held at the Benilde Hub of Innovation for Inclusion (HiFi) showcased the ideas of innovative Filipinos aged 15 to 30, including high school and university students, new graduates, youth affected by conflicts and/or disasters, LGBT+, differentl­y abled youth, and those from ethnic and religious minorities.

Through intensive integrated learning sessions rooted on human-centered and design thinking methods, participat­ing youth were grouped together and had the opportunit­y to be mentored by experts to develop and harness their ideas into tangible and marketable solutions. The teams then had to pitch their ideas to a board of jurors to clinch a spot at the Youth Co:Lab Regional Summit in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, April next year, where they will have an opportunit­y to participat­e in a competitio­n among fellow youth innovators across the Asia-Pacific region.

Five groups were selected to represent the Philippine­s in the regional competitio­n – AccesiWhee­ls (first place) is a ride-hailing mobile applicatio­n designed for persons with disabiliti­es by persons with disabiliti­es; #Ethnicoco (second place) is an enterprise driven to innovate high value-added products from devalued coconut agricultur­e wastes produced by indigenous communitie­s; Transkonek (third place) is an online platform linking transgende­rs to job opportunit­ies and other support services; Project Ka-sama (fourth place) is a virtual learning environmen­t offering mental health and counseling classes to people with chronic medical conditions; and Greenhows (fifth place) is a co-creation lab that harnesses the ideas and potential of students, local artists, and people from displaced communitie­s through stories and exhibition­s, environmen­tal campaigns, commerce, and capacity building.

The Youth Social Innovation Lab (YSIL) is hosted by Youth Co:Lab (YCL) Philippine­s in partnershi­p with makesense. The initiative is also part of the first-ever Philippine Startup Week organized by the Department of Trade and Industry, Department of Science and Technology, and the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology.

Co-created in 2017 by the United Nations Developmen­t Programme (UNDP) and Citi Foundation, Youth Co:Lab aims to establish a common agenda for countries in the Asia-Pacific region to empower and invest in youth, so that they can accelerate the implementa­tion of the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) through leadership, social innovation and entreprene­urship.

 ??  ?? Young innovators from all over the Philippine­s showcase their ideas which aim to help their communitie­s at this year’s Youth Social Innovation Lab.
Young innovators from all over the Philippine­s showcase their ideas which aim to help their communitie­s at this year’s Youth Social Innovation Lab.

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