The World Summit Youth Award (WSYA) is the global contest for online or mobile initiatives to raise awareness and help resolve the most pressing global issues.
Young designers and e-Content creators (under 30) from around the world are invited to develop inspiring Internet content to promote and achieve the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The World Summit Youth Awards selects and promotes best practice in e-Content and technological creativity, demonstrates young people’s potential to create outstanding digital contents and serves as a platform for people from all UN member states to work together.
Submissions must be made under one of the six categories:
1. Fight poverty, hunger and disease;
2. Education for all;
3. Women Empowerment;
4. Go Green, Climate Change;
5. Digital Generation;
6. Innovation for SDGs.
Eligibility Criteria:
- projects must be completed after 1st January 2014 (for a project or product completed earlier the submitters have to document that significant alterations and/or improvements and/or additions have been made in the period thereafter);
- projects must be initiated and executed by a young people under the age of 30 (birth date after 1.1. 1986) and coming from any of the UN and UNESCO member states.;
- products should be fully functional and operational at the time of submission;
- the products must be accessible over the Internet;
- submissions must be free of offensive or plagiarized content and made by an authorised person;
- In case of multiple submissions from one and the same submitters, each product, project or application requires a separate registration and release form.
Prize:
In each of the categories there will be three winners and up to three runners-up.
The winners will be given the opportunity to showcase their platform at the World Summit Youth Award (WSYA) winners event.
Further details:
World Summit Youth Award, 2016