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BYND 2015 GLOBAL YOUTH SUMMIT Version 29 August 2013
COSTA RICA, 9-11 SEPTEMBER 2013
A platform for young people to ensure their inclusion in the most important decisions of the 21st Century. The Global Youth Summit: BYND 2015 will assemble young people from all corners of the globe with a view to highlighting their priorities and capturing their combined voice in crucial national and international policy and decision making processes.
PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
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OPENING CEREMONY
BYND 2015 Working groups
BYND 2015 Working groups
CLOSING CEREMONY
The LIVE button indicates which sessions are being live streamed via the web. In the Chirripo room, the stream will be available in the 6 UN languages. In Corcovado 1, the stream will single language (floor) audio only.
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THEME 1 –GET AHEAD
THEME 1 – GET AHEAD
Think big, but take concrete first steps. You know the future is yours, but it’s the decisions you take now that will shape that future. How do you access the information you need? What talent will be needed in the job market in the upcoming years? Do you have the right skills to stand out from the crowd? Prepare to be challenged, to showcase your ideas, and to work with other young talents from around the world. Prepare for mentorship, for training and guidance. Prepare to hone your skills, and to leverage them in a dynamic and interactive environment. Prepare to get ahead.
FEATURED KEY NOTE SPEAKERS, MENTORS AND YOUNG LEADERS IN THIS THEME
H.E. Laura Chinchilla
President of Costa Rica
Dr Hamadoun Touré
ITU Secretary General
Ahmad Alhendawi
UN Secretary-General's Envoy
on Youth
Néstor Osorio
President of ECOSOC
Brahima Sanou
Director of the ITU Telecommunication
Development Bureau
Howard Charney
Senior Vice-President, CISCO
Whurley
Social innovator, Chaotic Moon
Cheryl Miller
Founder of Zen Digital Europe
Rob Fitzpatrick
Tech Entrepreneur
Bart Tilkin
Programme Officer, UNV
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Valérie Kinoo
Entrepreneur
Mirna Hidalgo
Partner at BreathingStone
Jason Kohnen
Musician and Pioneer
GET AHEAD THEME IN THE CONTEXT OF THE GLOBAL YOUTH SUMMIT
8 SEPTEMBER 9 SEPTEMBER 10 SEPTEMBER 11 SEPTEMBER
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ARRIVALS AND REGISTRATION
Kick off dialogue BYND 2015
BE HEALTHY
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INTER-GENERATIONAL DEBATE
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BYND 2015 Working groups
CLOSING CEREMONY
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DETAILED PROGRAMME OF THE GET AHEAD THEME
MONDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 2013
Time Details [Room]
8.00–8.30
(30 min) Transportation to VENUE from hotels
Meeting point at each
hotel
8:30-9:00
(30 min)
The road to Costa Rica: A journey BYND 2015
We have finally arrived to the end our fascinating journey towards the Global Youth Summit: BYND 2015. This session will present a multimedia projection of the ideas, testimonials and personal stories of a selected group of youth that have been involved in the preparation of the summit.
[Chirripó]
9.00–9.45
(45 min)
Kick off dialogue – BYND 2015
A platform for young people to ensure their inclusion in the most important decisions of the 21st Century. The Global Youth Summit: BYND 2015 will assemble young people from all corners of the globe with a view to highlighting their priorities and capturing their combined voice in crucial national and international policy and decision making processes. This session will set the stage for the whole summit, introducing the elements that will be discussed and analysed by the BYNDers gathered from
The session will be moderated by the summit moderator, who will introduce the following key note speakers and pose them questions around the five themes of the summit. After the initial dialogue the moderator will open the floor for three questions from the floor.
H.E. Laura Chinchilla, President of Costa Rica
Dr Hamadoun Toure. ITU Secretary General
Nestor Osorio, President, ECOSOC
Ahmad Alhindawi, UN SG Special Envoy on Youth
Notes:
Questions for the dialogue to be defined with the moderator.
Podium: Panel discussion set up, Davos style (seats, no tables)
The session will be run with interpretation in the 6 official languages
of the UN. Each key note speaker should have interpretation device
and wireless microphone.
[Chirripó]
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MONDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 2013
Time Details [Room]
9.45–10.30
(45 min)
Introduction to GET AHEAD
Think big, but take concrete first steps. You know the future is yours, but it’s the decisions you take now that will shape that future. How do you access the information you need? What talent will be needed in the job market in the upcoming years? Do you have the right skills to stand out from the crowd? Prepare to be challenged, to showcase your ideas, and to work with other young talents from around the world. Prepare for mentorship, for training and guidance. Prepare to hone your skills, and to leverage them in a dynamic and interactive environment. Prepare to get ahead.
This session will present the context of the GET AHEAD theme. The dialogue will be moderated by the summit moderator, who will introduce the speakers and ask each speaker a question focused on innovation and entrepreneurship. After the initial dialogue the moderator will open the floor for three questions from the floor.
Brahima Sanou, Director of the ITU Telecommunication Development
Bureau
Howard Charney, Senior Vice President (CISCO)
Richard Hall, Director-Global Strategic Alliances, INTEL (to talk about
vision on the role of technology beyond 2015)
Whurley, Chaotic Moon
[Chirripó]
10.30–12.30
(120 min)
GET AHEAD inter-active workshops – ROUND 1
WS GA-1 / Build my digital
enterprise (ITU/Zen Digital) –
PART 1 - [Room Chirripó]
WS GA-2 / Negotiate for success
(ITU/Zen Digital) – [Room
Corcovado 2]
WS GA-3 / Be a volunteer, be an
agent of social change (UNV) –
PART 1 - [Room Corcovado 3]
WS GA-4 / Realize Your Creative
Independence Online (ITU/Zen
Digital) - [Room Cahuita 1]
WS GA-5 /Strengthening your
entrepreneurial skills (Fundación
Omar Dengo) - [Room Cahuita 2]
BYND 2015 HACKATHON ideation
Meeting - [Room Gondola]
BYND 2015 Inter-generational debate
Throughout the world young innovators are changing the
world through the use of ICTs, expanding access to health, education or government information to millions of people worldwide. What is
preventing more widespread of this innovation? How can these
examples of innovation be scaled up?
The BYND 2015 inter-generational debate will
provide a platform to debate these questions.
[Room Corcovado 1]
Breakout rooms
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MONDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 2013
Time Details [Room]
KOFI ANNAN DIALOGUE – [Room
Social media hub]
12.30–14.00
(90 min)
Lunch break
BYND 2015 Press conference
[Room Corcovado 1]
Lunch area
14.00–14.45
(45 min)
Official kick off of the BYND 2015 HACKATHON
Howard Charney, Senior Vice President (CISCO)
H.E. Alejandro Cruz Molina, Minister of Science, Technology and
Telecommunications of Costa Rica
Katharine Wang, Senior Policy Analyst, Google
Akhtar Badshah, Senior Director, Global Community Affairs,
Microsoft
[Chirripó]
14.45–16.45
(120 min)
GET AHEAD inter-active workshops – ROUND 2
WS GA-1 / Build my digital enterprise (ITU/Zen Digital) – PART 2 -
[Room Chirripó]
WS GA-2 / Negotiate for success (ITU/Zen Digital) – [Room
Corcovado 2]
WS GA-3 / Be a volunteer, be an agent of social change (UNV) –
PART 12 - [Room Corcovado 3]
WS GA-4 / Realize Your Creative Independence Online (ITU/Zen
Digital) - [Room Cahuita 1]
WS GA-5 /Strengthening your entrepreneurial skills (Fundación
Omar Dengo) - [Room Cahuita 2]
Breakout rooms
16.45-17.15
(30 min) Networking break
17.15–18.30
(75 min)
Inter-active wrap up of GET AHEAD session
To be conducted by the moderator of the summit, who will invite the moderators of each workshop and one young delegate to present the results of each workshop. Inspirational mentors and remote hubs may be invited to do short interventions.
[Chirripó]
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MONDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 2013
Time Details [Room]
18.30-19.30 BYND 2015 CAMPFIRE DISCUSSIONS led by youth delegations
ICT for Good – USA youth delegation – [Room Corcovado 1]
You can do more than what you think. Screening of the movie
“Gold” – Costa Rica youth delegation – [Room Corcovado 3]
Breakout rooms
20.00–20.30
(30 min) Transportation from VENUE to hotels
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GET AHEAD WORKSHOPS
W. Title Blurb Moderator(s)
GA-1 BUILD MY DIGITAL ENTERPRISE
Organized by ITU and Zen Digital
(4 hours, 1 session)
100 seats
[Room Chirripó]
The digital future is here and it belongs to you! In this workshop, find out the secrets behind creative, digital innovation -- through a combination of group-thinking, games and hands-on digital skills development -- and walk away with a real digital business idea or two to put into practice the moment you are through.
Participants will work in teams and have the opportunity to pitch their top digital enterprise ideas for feedback from the group.
Rob Fitzpatrick
Valérie Kinoo
GA-2 NEGOTIATE FOR SUCCESS
Organized by ITU and Zen Digital
(2 hours, 2 sessions)
60 seats
[Room Corcovado 2]
Whether working for yourself or someone else, negotiation skills are a tool you can’t succeed without!
This workshop will reveal the secrets of negotiating well and give participants the opportunity to learn hands-on negotiating strategies through role-playing and mission-based exercises.
Each participant will gain an understanding of the basic principles of negotiation and receive insight into key strengths they bring to the negotiating table.
Mirna Hidalgo
GA-3 BE A VOLUNTEER, BE AN AGENT OF SOCIAL
CHANGE
Organized by United Nations Volunteers
(UNV)
(4 hours, 1 session)
60 seats
[Room Corcovado 3]
Youth empowered about volunteering for peace and development and able to develop a small scale social business project.
Bart Tilkin
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W. Title Blurb Moderator(s)
GA-4 REALIZE YOUR CREATIVE
INDEPENDENCE ONLINE
Organized by ITU and Zen Digital
(2 hours, 2 sessions)
30 seats
[Room Cahuita 1]
Discover the opportunities that await when you start your own creative, digital enterprise! The digital world has revolutionized the entertainment and media industries and brought them right to your doorstep. Find out first-hand the challenges and rewards of running your own creative, digital business -from music to merchandising - and learn some real skills that will start you on the path to digital stardom!
Jason Köhnen
Cheryl Miller
GA-5 STRENGTHENING YOUR
ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS
Organized by Omar Dengo Foundation
(2 hours, 2 sessions)
60 seats
[Room Cahuita 2]
Hack BYND 2015 HACKATHON
ideation Meeting
(2 hours, 1 session)
100 seats
[Room Gondola]
Participation in this workshop is limited to the participants at the BYND 2015 Hackathon.
Further details available in the detailed programme for the hackathon.
KFA KOFI ANNAN DIALOGUE
[Room Social media hub]
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BYND 2015 INTER-GENERATIONAL DEBATE
BYND 2015 INTER-GENERATIONAL DEBATE
Throughout the world several young social innovators are changing the world for the better through the use of information and communication technologies. Using broadband-enabled applications or even low-end mobile phones, young innovators are transforming key public services expanding access to health, education or government information to millions of people worldwide. What is preventing more widespread innovation by youth? How can these examples of innovation be scaled up? What role can governments, the private sector and international organizations play to support this innovation?
The BYND 2015 inter-generational debate will provide a platform to debate these questions, and to generate a dynamic exchange of views between selected heads of delegation and young innovators on how to leverage the full potential of young people to change the world.
INVITED PANELISTS TO THE DEBATE
Dr Hamadoun
Touré
ITU Secretary General
Howard Charney
Senior Vice-President, CISCO
Suneet Singh Tuli
CEO Datawind
Sachin Dev Duggal
CEO & Co-Founder of Nivio
Alicia Richart Ramon
Advisor to the Ministry of
Industry, Energy and Tourism, Spain
Zeenat Rahman
Special Adviser for Global Youth Issues, US Department of
Claude Migisha Kalisa
Founding member and General
Manager, Klab
Gulsel Sarafarova
Chair of Organization Integration of
Azerbaijani Youth
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State Rwanda to Europe (AGAT), Azerbaijan
BYND 2015 INTER-GENERATIONAL DEBATE IN THE CONTEXT OF THE GLOBAL YOUTH SUMMIT
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DETAILED PROGRAMME OF THE SESSION
MONDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 2013
Time Details [Room]
10:30-12:30
(120 min)
BYND 2015 Inter-generational debate
Throughout the world several young social innovators are changing the world for the better through the use of information and communication technologies. Using broadband-enabled applications or even low-end mobile phones, young innovators are transforming key public services expanding access to health, education or government information to millions of people worldwide. What is preventing more widespread innovation by youth? How can these examples of innovation be scaled up? What role can governments, the private sector and international organizations play to support this innovation?
The BYND 2015 inter-generational debate will provide a platform to debate these questions, and to generate a dynamic exchange of views between selected heads of delegation and young innovators on how to leverage the full potential of young people to change the world. The debate will alternate interventions from the following invited heads of delegations, mentors and invited young innovators.
Scheduled interventions from heads of delegations and mentors
1. Dr Hamadoun Touré. ITU Secretary General
2. Alicia Richart Ramon, Advisor to the Minister of Industry of Spain
and Digital Champion for Europe
3. Howard Charney, Senior Vice President of CISCO
4. Suneet Singh Tuli, CEO of Datawind
5. Zeenat Rahman, Special Adviser for Global Youth Issues, US State
Department
6. Claude Migisha Kalisa, Founding member and General Manager,
Klab Rwanda
7. Sachin Dev Duggal, CEO and Co-Founder of Nivio
8. Gulsel Sarafarova, Chair of Organization Integration of
Azerbaijani Youth to Europe Organization (AGAT), Azerbaijan
The interactive debate will be moderated by the summit moderator
[Corcovado 1]
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THEME 2 – BE HEALTHY
THEME 2 – BE HEALTHY
It’s time to get off the sofa, to leave those games consoles behind, and explore the outdoors. It’s time to do a little exercise, to better understand your body and enjoy looking after it. It’s time to be aware, and to help others understand the risks. It’s time to be healthy. Do you actually know what you’re eating? What steps can you take to improve your lifestyle? How do we make these appealing and fun, and how can technology help? We’re going to help you find out.
BE HEALTHY THEME IN THE CONTEXT OF THE OVERALL PROGRAMME
8 SEPTEMBER 9 SEPTEMBER 10 SEPTEMBER 11 SEPTEMBER
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CLOSING CEREMONY
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DETAILED PROGRAMME OF THE THEME
TUESDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 2013
Time Details Venue
8.00–8.30
(30 min) Transportation to National Stadium Costa Rica from hotels
Meeting point at each hotel
8.30-8.45
(15 min)
Welcome to the National Stadium of Costa Rica National Stadium Costa Rica
8.45-10.00
(75 min)
Introduction to the BE HEALTHY theme
It’s time to get off the sofa, to leave those games consoles behind, and explore the outdoors. It’s time to do a little exercise, to better understand your body and enjoy looking after it. It’s time to be aware, and to help others understand the risks. It’s time to be healthy. Do you actually know what you’re eating? What steps can you take to improve your lifestyle? How do we make these appealing and fun, and how can technology help? This session will set up the context of the BE HEALTHY theme, featuring interventions from the following relevant athletes, mentors and youth leaders gathered at the summit:
Gabriela Traña, Olympic athlete and nutritionist.
Osman Murillo, Olympic athlete (judo)
Warner Rojas, climber
National Stadium Costa Rica
10.00–11.00
(60 min)
BE HEALTHY modules
Series of interactive activities organized for all participants around the key health messages developed for youth by the World Health Organization and the core values of the Olympic Movement (Excellence, Respect, Friendship, Joy of effort, Fair play, Respect for others, Pursuit of excellence, Balance between body, will and mind)
National Stadium Costa Rica
11.00–12.00
(60 min)
Inter-active wrap up of BE HEALTHY theme National Stadium Costa Rica
12.00–12.30
(30 min)
Closing of the BE HEALTHY theme National Stadium Costa Rica
12.30–14.00
(90 min)
Lunch break
Transportation to VENUE to continue with BE SMART BE SAFE theme
Departure from National Stadium,
arrival to hotel Crowne Plaza
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THEME 3 –BE SMART, BE SAFE
THEME 3 – BE SMART, BE SAFE
Do you know the person chatting to you on the latest viral video thread? How about the guy you bought concert tickets from off eBay? Do they know your full name, your address, or maybe your phone number? This is the kind of information which could be used to track your whereabouts. Every day thousands of people become victims of cybercrime. From money to identity theft, credit card details and intellectual property. The cloud knows more about you than you know about yourself, but who else has access? We want to help you take action, to become informed and teach yourself and others to protect your private and sensitive information: to be smart, be safe.
FEATURED KEY NOTE SPEAKERS, MENTORS AND YOUNG LEADERS IN THIS THEME
H.E. Laura Chinchilla
President of Costa Rica
Dr Hamadoun Touré
ITU Secretary General
H.E. Patience Jonathan
First Lady of Nigeria
Marta Santos Pais
Special Representative of the
UN Secretary-General on Violence
against Children
Deborah Taylor Tate
ITU Special Envoy for Child Online
Protection
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GET AHEAD THEME IN THE CONTEXT OF THE GLOBAL YOUTH SUMMIT
8 SEPTEMBER 9 SEPTEMBER 10 SEPTEMBER 11 SEPTEMBER
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Be SMART BE SAFE
NATIONAL TRACK
(Museo del Niño)
GET AHEAD
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DETAILED PROGRAMME OF THE THEME
TUESDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 2013
Time Details Room
14.00–14.30
(30 min)
Introduction to the BE SMART BE SAFE theme
H.E. Laura Chinchilla, President of Costa Rica
Dr Hamadoun Toure. ITU Secretary General
H.E. Patience Jonathan, First Lady of Nigeria
Chirripó
14.30–16.00
(90 min)
BE SMART BE SAFE breakout sessions – TAKE ONE
WS BSBS-01A/ Train the Trainers ENG (The Walt Disney Company) [Cahuita 1]
WS BSBS-02A / Be smart be safe video competition/ Cyberbullying
(ITU/UNICEF) [Corcovado 1]
WS BSBS-03A / Be smart be safe video competition/ Self exposure (ITU/UNICEF) [Corcovado 3]
WS BSBS-04A / Be smart be safe video competition/ Grooming (ITU/UNICEF) [Chirripó]
WS BSBS-05A / Be smart be safe video competition/ (ITU/UNICEF) Information Privacy (MasterCard) [Cahuita 2]
Breakout rooms
16.00–16.30
(30 min)
Networking café
Launch of the TecnoBus co-developed by PANIAMOR, Banco Nacional and the Ministry of Science, Technology and Telecommunication
16.30–18.00
(90 min)
BE SMART BE SAFE breakout sessions – TAKE TWO
WS BSBS-01B / SMART IT UP: Social Networking in a smart and safe way (Paniamor Foundation and Microsoft Costa Rica) [Cahuita 1]
WS BSBS-02B / Be smart be safe video competition/ Cyberbullying
(ITU/UNICEF) [Corcovado 1]
WS BSBS-03B / Be smart be safe video competition/ Self exposure (ITU/UNICEF) [Corcovado 3]
WS BSBS-04B / Be smart be safe video competition/ Grooming (ITU/UNICEF) [Chirripó]
WS BSBS-05B / Be smart be safe video competition/ (ITU/UNICEF) Information Privacy (MasterCard) [Cahuita 2]
WS BSBS-06 / Train the Trainers ESP (The Walt Disney Company) [Corcovado 2]
Breakout rooms
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TUESDAY 10 SEPTEMBER 2013
Time Details Room
18.00–19.00
(60 min)
Inter-active wrap up of BE SMART BE SAFE theme
Marta Santos Pais, Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General on Violence against Children
Deborah Taylor Tate, ITU Special Envoy for Child Online Protection
One participant representative for each topics of the video competition
10 Spanish participant who will attend the next day session
Chirripó
19.00–19.15
(15 min)
Certificate Ceremony
H.E. Laura Chinchilla, President of Costa Rica
Dr Hamadoun Toure. ITU Secretary General
H.E. Patience Jonathan, First Lady of Nigeria
Chirripó
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DETAIL OF THE WORKSHOPS
W. Title Organizer Format Moderator(s)
BSBS-01A
Train the Trainers
ENG
100 seats
The Walt Disney
Company
Disney will lead two training sessions to train young leaders, ages 18-25, to educate younger children (ages 8-12) on child online protection.
Each session will last 90 minutes hours with a break between the two sessions. During a session, 45 minutes will be the trainers talking and 45 minutes will be dedicated to the trainees. During this second part, the trainees will do directed exercises and practice with materials.
The English session will train approximately 100 international participants on site, and the Spanish session will target another 100 Spanish-speaking youth, mostly comprised of local participants from Costa Rica. Two trainers from Disney will jointly lead both sessions using training materials (booklets) and activities developed by Disney. During the evening, ITU and Disney representatives will convene 10 selected Spanish-speaking young leaders to train the national children and simulate the session of the day after.
Patricia Prigent
Ignacio Lamastra.
WS BSBS-01B
SMART IT UP: Social
Networking in a S&S way
80 seats
Paniamor Foundation
and Microsoft Costa Rica
The workshop starts from a methodological resource will be the starting point for the work of the groups and will focus on two main areas Social Networking and Digital Citizenship. This resource may be a song, a video, a text, a story or a combination of several of these.
After this initial time, participants will be organized into five working groups, each with an assigned discussion topic. These are:
Group 1: Beyond social networking:
engaging in peer to peer support.
(Social standing)
Group 2: Online reputation: caring for
my digital footprint. (Personal
standing)
Group 3: Regulation vs. self-regulation,
that is the question. (Personal and
social standing)
Group 4: Mine crafting SS digital
relations. (Personal standing)
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Group 5: Digital political action: setting
my own S&S frontier. (social-political
standing)
Each working group will send its work result to a social website using a digital form, which will be presented on a plenary session as an evidence of work performed, and an opportunity to incorporate new contributions.
BSBS-02/03/04/05
Be smart be safe video competition
75 seats each (1st round)
55 seats each (2nd round)
ITU-UNICEF and
Mastercard
Within the UNICEF/ITU breakout sessions there will be 5 themes around Internet safety themes:
Cyber bullying
Self-Exposure
Grooming
Information Privacy
Every participant will get to choose two themes based on sign-up sheets on day of the conference. Sign up will be on a first-come-first-served basis with a limit of 55 per theme.
During the 90 minutes each participant will attend two thematic breakouts during which they will watch a video and afterwards they will have a discussion about the issues in the video and he messaging. A discussion guide will help the groups of young people discuss the issues in the videos and how they believe issues of online safety could and should be communicated to the youth. Young people should work in groups of 10 with one person helping to lead the discussion and one moderator per room floating from group to group for support.
Finally, after participating the two thematic sessions, the participants will have 30 minutes to design a concept for a video to promote safe Internet use based on ONE of the themes they attended. The messages can be captured in a range of ways, i.e. videos, posters, songs, rap, radio drama, etc. The participants can also use devices made available at the event, such as iPhones and tablets, to produce the video clips. Creative materials should be available in all rooms for this – electronic and traditional.
All the concepts will be collected and there will be a voting process to select the best one which will be turned into an actual video. UNICEF is
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working with an animator to produce animations on digital citizenship and safety.
Blogging for voices of youth: a select group of conference participants should blog about their participation in the run up to, during and after the conference. Selected bloggers would be expected to write 1 entry before the conference talking about their expectations; one entry per day during the conference about what they’ve learnt (3); and two entries some-time after the end of the conference. Their blog entries will form part of a featured section on Voices of Youth about the conference.
WS BSBS-06
Train the Trainers
ESP
100 seats
The Walt Disney
Company
Disney will lead two training sessions to train young leaders, ages 18-25, to educate younger children (ages 8-12) on child online protection.
Each session will last 90 minutes hours with a break between the two sessions. During a session, 45 minutes will be the trainers talking and 45 minutes will be dedicated to the trainees. During this second part, the trainees will do directed exercises and practice with materials.
The English session will train approximately 100 international participants on site, and the Spanish session will target another 100 Spanish-speaking youth, mostly comprised of local participants from Costa Rica. Two trainers from Disney will jointly lead both sessions using training materials (booklets) and activities developed by Disney. During the evening, ITU and Disney representatives will convene 10 selected Spanish-speaking young leaders to train the national children and simulate the session of the day after.
Patricia Prigent
Ignacio Lamastra.
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THEME 4 –RESPECT YOUR ENVIRONMENT
THEME 4 – RESPECT YOUR ENVIRONMENT
It took 4 and a half billion years for our planet to evolve the way we know it today, but a few decades of irresponsible human behavior could leave it scarred forever. Our Earth is gradually becoming uninhabitable. From climate change to desertification, from unsustainable depletion of natural resources to chemical pollution; the changes are gradual, and happening at a pace that is not noticeable for many. Is it too late to reverse these changes? The choice is ours.
RESPECT YOUR ENVIRONMENT SESSION IN THE CONTEXT OF THE GLOBAL YOUTH SUMMIT
8 SEPTEMBER 9 SEPTEMBER 10 SEPTEMBER 11 SEPTEMBER
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Kick off dialogue BYND 2015
BE HEALTHY
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Parallel off site visits:
Instituto National de
Biodiversidad (InBIO)
Escuela Agricultura
Tropico Humedo
(EARTH)
Dos Pinos
GET AHEAD
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INTER-GENERATIONAL DEBATE
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KICK OFF HACKATHON
BE SMART BE SAFE
CHANGE YOUR WORLD
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OPENING CEREMONY
BYND 2015 Working groups
BYND 2015 Working groups
CLOSING CEREMONY
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ABOUT THE SITE VISITS
Visit Organization Profile
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Instituto Nacional de Biodiversidad (InBIO)
INBio is a private research and biodiversity management center dedicated to scientific research and promoting the importance of conserving the country’s rich biological diversity. It was established to support all efforts made to gather knowledge on the Costa Rica’s biological diversity and promote its sustainable use.
Known for its renowned and innovative institution. INBio offers various training and educational courses along with tailored programs to educate the youth on biodiversity.
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Escuela Agricultura Tropico Humedo
(EARTH)
The Earth University was created thanks to the support of the Costa Rican Government, USAID and the W.K. Kellogg. Its primary goal has been to provide an innovative educational approach to prepare young people to contribute to the sustainable development of their countries and construct a prosperous and fruitful society.
Thanks to its continuous global recognition of its premium education in the biodiversity arena It has been developing technologies and policy solutions to help ensure a sustainable energy future for all.
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Dos Pinos
Dos Pinos known as the "Little Giant of Central America” is one of the most diversified companies in Latin America and a leader in the production and marketing of dairy foods and beverages.
Today, after more than 65 years of successful operation, Dos Pinos consists of more than 2,000 associated producers and workers, and has over 4,300 employees in the region and has been awarded the Excellence in Exportation (Mérito Exportador) prize in 2002 for consistency in maintaining high standards in the production of its products.
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THEME 5 –CHANGE YOUR WORLD
THEME 5 – CHANGE YOUR WORLD
You want to change the world, but where do you start? The world is really big, and there seem to be so many problems. Pick one. Zone in on it, and throw all your energy into fixing it. Technology offers great potential, especially for the global social good. But how do we convert social media into social change? How do we use it for constructive civic engagement? We have some ideas, and they revolve around you. Help us shape the policy framework that will put the next generation of devices and applications into the hands of the next generation of users. To send a message to this world’s leadership that information and communication technology is essential for our future growth and development. We need you to help choose our priorities for the future.
CHANGE YOUR WORLD THEME IN THE CONTEXT OF THE GLOBAL YOUTH SUMMIT
8 SEPTEMBER 9 SEPTEMBER 10 SEPTEMBER 11 SEPTEMBER
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Kick off dialogue BYND 2015
BE HEALTHY
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(off site) GET AHEAD
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INTER-GENERATIONAL DEBATE
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BYND 2015 Working groups
BYND 2015 Working groups
CLOSING CEREMONY
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DETAILED PROGRAMME OF THE THEME
WEDNESDAY 11 SEPTEMBER 2013
Time Details Room
14.30–16.00
(90 min)
Introduction to the CHANGE YOUR WORLD session
SOLUTIONS TO CHANGE YOUR WORLD
Collective brainstorm around peace, democracy, citizen engagement and human rights, summarizing the results of the BYND 2015 crowdsourcing and incorporating conclusions from the previous tracks of the summit.
Chirripó
16.00–16.30
(30 min) Power break
Chirripó
16.30–17.15
(45 min)
Wrap-up BYND 2015 Hackathon.
Presentation of winning apps of the BYND 2015 Hackathon by category (health, education, environmental sustainability). Interactive voting and announcement of overall winning app of the competition by the BYND 2015 plenary.
Chirripó
17.15–18:30
(75 min)
Inter-active wrap up of CHANGE YOUR WORLD track: VOTING OF BEST SOLUTIONS
Chirripó
18.30–19.00
(30 min)
Closing dialogue – BYND 2015
Ahmad Alhindawi, handing out outcome of summit
H.E. Laura Chinchilla, President of Costa Rica
Dr Hamadoun Toure. ITU Secretary General
Chirripó
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BYND 2015 HACKATHON
HACKATHON: Hack the MDGs
The BYND 2015 Hackathon will be held in the context of the Global Youth Summit, an event organized by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in San Jose, Costa Rica, during 9-11 September 2013, in affiliation with the Government of Costa Rica.
BYND 2015 HACKATHON IN THE CONTEXT OF THE GLOBAL YOUTH SUMMIT
8 SEPTEMBER 9 SEPTEMBER 10 SEPTEMBER 11 SEPTEMBER
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ARRIVALS AND REGISTRATION
Kick off dialogue BYND 2015
BE HEALTHY
(off site)
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(off site) GET AHEAD
BYND 2015
INTER-GENERATIONAL DEBATE
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CHANGE YOUR WORLD
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BYND 2015 Working groups
BYND 2015 Working groups
CLOSING CEREMONY
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DETAILED PROGRAMME OF THE HACKATHON
DAY 1 OF THE SUMMIT
MONDAY 9 SEPTEMBER 2013
Time Details Room
10:30-12:30
(120 min)
BYND 2015 HACKATHON IDEATION MEETING
The BYND 2015 Hackathon will look at how the use of apps can support achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), looking into the lessons learned that can be shared in the definition of future post-2015 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
The Hackathon ideation meeting will present the context and key challenges around the three issues that will be at the centre of the hackathon: health, education and environmental sustainability. This interactive workshop will count on the participation of the following thematic experts in each of these topics, as well as of technology experts working on how to generate technology-based solutions to address the main challenges around these areas:
The following experts will be invited to intervene at this session;
Richard Hall, Director-Global Strategic Alliances, INTEL
The presentations will be followed by an interactive Q&A sessions. After the debate the teams for the competition will be assigned the subject in which they will have to develop an application over the 24 hours of the competition. Teams can continue the exchange with the experts over lunch.
[Gondola]
14.00–14.45
(45 min)
OFFICIAL KICK OFF OF THE BYND 2015 HACKATHON
(for further details see detailed description in the GET AHEAD theme)
[Chirripó]
15.00h to Tuesday 10 September
15.00h
BYND 2015 HACKATHON COMPETITION
24h competition by teams. This would include:
Welcome of teams
Brainstorming
App development work by team
Talent mix between teams
Preparation of presentations to jury
Facilitators to support the competition (5 min inspirational interventions)
Katharine Wang, Senior Policy Analyst, Google. Experiences at
innovation at Google. Linking to education.
Sachin Dev Duggal. CEO & Co-Founder of Nivio
8h – Key Portilla-Kawamura & Ali Ganjavian. Studio Banana
[Gondola]
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DAY 2 OF THE SUMMIT
TUESDAY, 10 SEPTEMBER 2013
Time Details Room
15:00-17:00
(120 min)
PRESENTATION OF APPS TO THE JURIES
Paragraph. 5 min per app.
[Gondola]
18:00-19:00
(60 min)
ANNOUNCEMENT OF WINNERS BY CATHEGORY [Gondola]
DAY 3 OF THE SUMMIT
WEDNESDAY, 11 SEPTEMBER 2013
Time Details Room
16.30–17.15
(45 min)
Wrap-up BYND 2015 Hackathon.
Presentation of winning apps of the BYND 2015 Hackathon by category (health, education, environmental sustainability). Interactive voting and announcement of overall winning app of the competition by the BYND 2015 plenary.
[Chirripó]