The ASEAN Foundation today announced that it would implement a new ICT
training programme for small and medium enterprises (SMEs), funded by a
$300,000 grant from Microsoft.
The programme will target young entrepreneurs aged 16-25, and focus
on the latest ICT applications for SME development. Over the next 24
months, the pilot project is expected to reach more than 20,000
people—youth, students, and women—and close to 1,000 SMEs from
Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Vietnam.
Dr. Makarim Wibisono, ASEAN Foundation executive director remarked:
“Our vision for this ICT programme is that it will not only help
increase growth and competitiveness among micro-entrepreneurs in
Indonesia, the Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam, but that its success
will also lead to the future implementation of similar projects in other
ASEAN countries. Through our long-standing collaboration with
Microsoft, The ASEAN Foundation stands ready to help people across the
region realize greater opportunity through improved access to
information technology.”
Tracey Fellows, president of Microsoft Asia Pacific, said: “I am
delighted to launch this grant, a first for Microsoft in the region in
its scope and breadth, and the next exciting step in our long-term
partnership with The ASEAN Foundation. SMEs are the lifeblood of most
countries in this region. Through this partnership we want to enable the
next generation of young people to start their own business or create
their own opportunities. This grant reflects our belief in the power of
technology to help transform lives, and the social and economic
development of every nation.”
The launch of the programme is a key milestone in tackling rising
jobless rates among young people. According to a paper released in early
September by the International Labour Organization titled “Global
Employment Outlook: Bleak Labour Market Prospects for Youth”, youth
unemployment rates in South East Asia and the Pacific are forecasted to
rise from 13.1 per cent in 2012 to 14.2 per cent in 2017.
The new programme will see close collaboration between
non-governmental organizations (NGOs), academia and organisations from
the public and private sectors, working together to help young
entrepreneurs realise their full potential through activities such as:
· Development and delivery of ICT curriculum tailored for the needs
of micro-entrepreneurs, to help them understand how they can use
technology most effectively to sustain and grow their businesses.
· A ‘Train the Trainer’ series to help communities extend the reach of this curriculum across the region.
· Selection of one entrepreneur for an E-Business Incubation program,
which will provide mentorship and assistance as they implement ICT
marketing tools into their business operations.
The project announced today expands upon The ASEAN Foundation’s
partnership with Microsoft, which began in 2005 and has resulted in the
development of ICT curriculum for farmers in rural areas, and delivery
of ICT training to more than 50,000 people in Indonesia.
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