A competition to accelerate digital transformation in Southeast Asia through innovative training programs.
A competition to accelerate digital transformation in Southeast Asia through innovative training programs.
Digitalization is rapidly reshaping economies in Southeast Asia. Big firms that export or form a part of global value chains and regional digital platforms are adopting digital technologies to stay competitive. At the same time, digital technologies are making significant inroads into smaller domestic enterprises. While technology is quickly advancing, students and workers are struggling to acquire digital skills that are necessary for success in the labor market. There is a shortage of institutions to teach those skills, and access to such learning may be particularly challenging for certain groups. This results in a growing gap between the digital skills that employers need and the digital skills that workers have.
To identify and celebrate existing good practice for teaching digital skills in Southeast Asia, the World Bank is hosting a regional competition, inviting public and private organizations (not individuals) to demonstrate how their programs are helping to address these challenges.
The competition aims to identify innovative programs that teach any of the following four categories of essential skills for the digital workplace and the digital economy:
The finalists will be invited to present their program designs at a virtual international conference hosted by the World Bank and industry partners in May 2021 (details to follow). The winners of each category will be awarded during a dedicated plenary session of the main conference.
For further questions and clarifications about the competition, please send an email to digitalskillsinnovation@worldbank.org
Public and private organizations implementing training programs are encouraged to submit descriptions of their innovative initiatives to teach necessary skills in a digitalizing workplace in Southeast Asia. Individuals are not eligible.
Organizations acting as a partner for relevant programs – such as sponsors or advisors – should liaise with the organization in charge of the implementation of the program (referred to as “the implementing organization”). In the event that various organizations wish to jointly enter the competition, they should appoint a coordinator who will consolidate all the materials into a single entry.
The competition is open to organizations in all ASEAN countries[1], but focusing mainly on less developed regions, as well as less-skilled populations.
There is no restriction on the number of programs each organization can submit.
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[1] Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Singapore, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam
Participants can submit a program in multiple categories of the competition, but each submission can only be awarded once across all categories.
For each category, programs having met the expectations of the Selection committee will be awarded with an Innovation label from the World Bank. Awardees will be invited to present their program during an international conference in May 2021 and they will benefit from media coverage on the World Bank website and communication channels.
All entries must be submitted via the online submission form, at http://bit.ly/WB-DigitalSkills
The deadline for submissions is April 18, 2021 at 23:59 GMT.
Main entries must be submitted in English only. Pictures and additional documentation can be provided in any language.
Information on submitted programs will be used by the World Bank to build a global good practice inventory. This inventory will be publicly available on a dedicated website (without any personal information). By submitting their entries, participants agree that the submitted information can be collected and used for this purpose.
Online briefing sessions may be organized to provide applicants with additional guidance to fill out the submission form. Interest in such sessions should be expressed using the dedicated form: http://bit.ly/WB-DigitalSkills-Briefing
The Digital Skills Innovation Award for Southeast Asia is supported by the World Bank’s Digital Development Partnership (DPP). The DPP aims to help implement the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and operationalize the recommendations of the World Bank’s 2016 World Development Report on Digital Dividends (WDR 2016).
This partnership makes digital solutions available to developing countries with an emphasis on the following areas:
● Data and indicators
● Digital economy enabling environment
● Cybersecurity
● Internet access for all
● Digital government
● Mainstreaming digital services, solutions, and platforms
A selection committee will review submissions and propose final awards.
The submissions will be assessed across a range of variables:
The following criteria will be considered in detail and adjusted for each category:
Shortlisted participants may be contacted to provide additional material on their program, such as testimonials, pictures, and videos. This material will only be used for evaluation purposes to help the selection committee make a final decision.
The Digital Skills Innovation Awards for Southeast Asia competition will be held online, and the results will be announced during a virtual international conference in late May 2021.
Awards and winners' presentations. The winners of each category will be awarded during a dedicated plenary session of the main conference. After receiving the award, the winning teams will each be asked to briefly present their solutions, followed by a discussion session.
By entering the competition, participants agree to attend the virtual presentation ceremony or to send a video.
Global inventory. The information on innovative programs collected through this competition will be used by the World Bank to build a global inventory on good practices. The global inventory will be published online following the competition (without any personal information about the participants).