Article originally published by AIP Foundation

April 23, 2025

PLEIKU CITY, Vietnam – April 23, 2025

As part of the recently launched Empoderando a los jóvenes para lograr ciudades habitables program, two co-creation workshops were hosted by the International Road Assessment Programme (iRAP) and AIP Foundation and funded by Fondation Botnar. The objective of the two workshops was to collect real-time feedback from youth and local government from the first phase of the program (AI&Me: Empoderar a los jóvenes para lograr carreteras más segurasand to ensure participants are actively involved in the development process of the digital tools of the new program, while also ensuring that the feedback gathered is actionable.

The first workshop was focused on the co-creation of the Citizen Portal with local authorities of 3 provinces (Quang Ngai, Vinh Long, Gia Lai) and school representatives of Gia Lai Province. The session aimed to define the core functionalities and structure of the Portal, which will serve as a central hub for project data and materials. Its purpose is to consolidate all project-related information and provide transparent access to community members, particularly government stakeholders. During the workshop, the government stakeholders actively participated in the group discussions and contributed useful feedback including on how the Citizen Portal can be promoted to the community and how it should display updated information on school zone modifications and upgrades.

Government stakeholders and teachers actively engaged in the co-creation workshop for the Citizen Portal (Images credit: AIP Foundation)

Nothing about youth, without youth: 

The second workshop centered on enhancing the previously developed Aplicación de participación juvenil (YEA) through direct consultation with local youth. YEA is an interactive platform that enables young individuals to identify and report road safety conditions in the vicinity of their schools with ease, contributing to tackling the biggest killer of their generation – road crashes. The workshop featured group discussions, interactive games, and a sketching activity that encouraged students to share their ideas on making the YEA app more youth-friendly, intuitive, and engaging. A key highlight was the students’ active and open participation, offering valuable feedback and creatively redesigning parts of the app interface through drawings and mock-ups. These student-generated concepts will be used by iRAP to update the app, ensuring that youth perspectives are meaningfully incorporated into its development.

Youth actively engaged in group discussion, interactive game, and sketching activity during the YEA co-creation workshop (Images credit: AIP Foundation)

In addition to the workshops, AIP Foundation in collaboration with the Gia Lai authorities, organized a visit to Huynh Thuc Khang High School and Nguyen Hue Secondary School for local authorities from new provinces of the program, to learn and share best practices from the successful implementation and improvements made through impact of the first phase of the AI y yo programa.

Empowering Youth for Livable Cities program: 

La Empoderando a los jóvenes para lograr ciudades habitables program harnesses the power of youth and empowers youth to drive positive changes in the development of their communities and ensure their voices are not just heard but are actively contributing to shaping their future. It also encourages policy-makers in Vietnam to meaningfully engage with young leaders at all stages and levels of policy and decision making. The program will run throughout Vietnam from 2024 to 2027 and is a collaborative effort between AIP Foundation and its key partners, Fondation Botnar, FIA Foundation, the International Road Assessment Program (iRAP), and YOURS – Youth for Road Safety.

 

Recursos útiles:

  • To see more photos, please click aquí. 
  • To read about the launch of the Empoderando a los jóvenes para lograr ciudades habitables programa, por favor haga clic aquí. 
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