MyMobileUniversity and the World Assembly of Youth (WAY) today signed a strategic alliance at the closing ceremony of Melaka International Youth Dialogue (MIYD) 2014 to realize a shared vision to empower youth by providing them demand based programs in ICT, softskills, entrepreneurship, leadership and language that will enhance their employability.
HYDERABAD: LTT Global Communication’s CSR initiative MyMobileUniversity and the World Assembly of Youth, signed a strategic alliance at the closing ceremony of the Melaka International Youth Dialogue.
This signing is of significant importance to both organisations, as MIYD had as its theme this year, “Youth and Education: Taking Action, Getting Results”. WAY is using MyMobileUniversity among its platform to empower youth globally through education in line with the universal goal of “education for all”; to ensure all young people have the right to education. One of the United Nations Millennium Goals is to achieve universal primary education. MyMobileUniversity provides access to primary education channel for children.
The Melaka International Youth Dialogue annual programme of the World Assembly of Youth brings together young people, youth leaders and relevant stakeholders from around the world to discuss pertinent youth issues such as education.
Mr Wemel Cumavoo, CEO, MyMobileUniversity (MMU) delivered paper “Technology and Education Key to Youth Success” and was well received and attended youth organisations will bring web based ICT programs to their countries to empower youths. For MMU offers learning on the go that is crucial to one’s success by providing them with scalable, online mobile and elearning solutions for all ages covering academic, lifestyle and lifelong learning.
The Secretary General of World Assembly of Youth, Ms. Ediola Pashollari, in closing remarks noted how grateful she was for the adoption of the 14th MIYD Draft Declaration and the level of commitment demonstrated by those present during the dialogue.
MyMobileUniversity is constantly seeking partners, alliances and Ambassadors globally and like to invite universities, companies, NGOs’, and public and private institutions to create awareness and to impact lives of youth through education, said Vijay Sekhar.peesapati, Country Director for India.
We are developing initiatives aimed at fostering future leaders and are excited about this alliance as Youth are the future leaders and all should come forward and together let us power human capital development and Youth Empowerment, said IndiaCSR’s CEO, Rusen Kumar, who is also the Global CSR Partner for MyMobileUniversity.
In line with getting youth involved and to enhance their networking skills, we launched Learn With MyMobileUni sharing session, a monthly Meet-Up Session in Malaysia for learners to come share their knowledge and at the same time an opportunity to network with the others present to enhance their social and presentation skills.
June’s keynote speaker was Cyril Mathias who spoke on renewable energy and he mesmerised the crowd. We are looking at starting a similar sharing session in India and USA from August 2014 onwards.
LTT Global, a global pioneer in mobile learning has been participating, understanding, tracking, creating awareness through its various initiatives, since 2004, to encourage and support the growth of the mobile eco system. The company’s vision is to enrich and empower organization from human capital development to business enterprise solutions. LTT Global provides a broad range of consultancy services to organisations to provide a holistic, cost effective and efficient solutions using mobile technology innovation. Among its initiatives to promote awareness include the annual GoMobile and the Asia Pacific Mobile Learning Conference. It also is the founder of the Asia Pacific Mobile Learning & Edutainment Advisory Panel (APACMLEAP) and the co-founder of the Mobile Industry Group (MOBIG) which is a special interest group.