Rural Indian Youth Leverage ICT to Drive Nature Conservation Dialogue

Baghpat youth used ICT to spark global conversation on World Nature Conservation Day, engaging 3,000+ participants. “Dear Mother Nature” postcard campaign spanned 55 countries, combining global outreach with local classroom activities.

technology

Baghpat, Uttar Pradesh, India – In an impressive voluntary effort, rural youth in India utilized technology for social good to promote the importance of nature conservation. The Udaan Youth Club, affiliated with Nehru Yuva Kendra Bagpat, developed global campaigns using ICT tools and collaborated with various institutions to reach thousands of people online. This initiative, held in celebration of World Nature Conservation Day on July 28, engaged around 3,000 participants, emphasizing the significance of environmental conservation and sustainable practices.

The club organized the “Dear Mother Nature Global Postcard Writing Competition,” which saw participants from 55 countries, spanning various age groups, expressing their gratitude to Mother Nature through postcards. This event highlighted the creativity and commitment of rural youth in India. Out of 590 entries, 345 postcards were selected and shared on social media, sparking global discussions on environmental conservation.

In Malaysia, the Keningau Vocational College conducted a local version of the postcard competition, where students created and presented their postcards in classrooms. Similarly, U.P.S. Composite School Jinai in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, held a related activity under the guidance of teacher Sweety Singh. These local chapters allowed students to deepen their understanding of environmental issues and demonstrated the role of creative expression in environmental education.

The Udaan Youth Club also hosted a national awareness quiz, attracting 2,261 participants. Of these, 1,500 individuals achieved perfect scores and received certificates of accomplishment. Additionally, 352 people participated in an online pledge program, committing to environmental conservation. Their pledges were shared on social media to show their dedication.

To recognize the outstanding contributions of participants, Udaan Youth Club posted photo posters and video messages of top performers on social media. The success of the activities was supported by platforms such as Mera Yuva Bharat, Contest 360, and nearly 30 other organizations. A comprehensive report of the campaign will be shared with the Ministry of Environment, Forest, and Climate Change.

The campaign effectively used ICT tools to amplify local voices globally, encouraging people worldwide to support environmental conservation. This strategic use of technology facilitated widespread engagement and highlighted the collective responsibility towards environmental stewardship.

Unique aspects of the program included the use of ICT by rural youth, the global thinking of local youth, and the self-organized nature of the initiative. The campaign was popularized with the help of impact partners and included both global online activities and local classroom engagements. The choice of postcard writing reconnected people with nature in a personal way.

Aman Kumar, President of Udaan Youth Club, shared his vision for united actions and voices in support of nature conservation. He said, “When it comes to working for nature, the environment, or planet, we come together. Our shared sense of responsibility towards our only home, Earth, unites us. Thank you for engaging with Udaan’s World Nature Conservation Day 2024 activities and showing your commitment to Mother Nature. Udaan will continue to use tech for social impact. Together, we inspire a more eco-conscious and green world.”

Huawei’s Li Peng: Unleashing new growth in 5G

Barcelona, Spain, February 26, 2024: Huawei hosted the 5G Beyond Growth Summit at MWC Barcelona 2024 today. At the summit, Li Peng, Huawei’s Corporate Senior Vice President and President of ICT Sales & Service discussed how carriers can achieve business success in 5G and how 5.5G will further unlock the potential of networks and create new growth opportunities.

“5G is on the right path to business success,” said Li. 5G began commercialization in 2019, and over the past five years, it has already gained 1.5 billion 5G users around the world. It took nine years for 4G to make this happen. Currently, 20% of global mobile subscribers are using 5G. These users generate 30% of all mobile traffic and contribute to 40% of mobile service revenue.

Li explained, “5.5G is entering commercial use in 2024, and as 5.5G, AI, and cloud converge, carriers can unlock the potential of new applications and capabilities.”

He went on saying carriers around to the world should focus on high-quality networking, multi dimensional monetization, emerging services, and generative AI to grasp these opportunities.

High-quality networks are still the foundation of business success

Mobile users have proven willing to purchase experience upgrades for their mobile packages if their networks are of high enough quality. The traffic generated by these users is therefore expected to significantly increase, allowing carriers to maximize the value of traffic. This has led to more and more carriers proposing strategic goals that include the construction of high-quality 5G networks.

Some carriers in the Middle East, for example, have already deployed Massive MIMO networks, and the optimal experience delivered by these networks have made 5G FWA rollout a success. Currently, 5G FWA has connected nearly 3 million households, making it a powerful engine of revenue growth for carriers.

Multi-dimensional monetization maximizes the value of each bit

More than 20% of global 5G carriers have already adopted speed-tiered pricing models. One carrier in Thailand, for example, recently released a 5G Boost Mode add-on, which allows subscribers to select different speed tiers to best meet their usage needs. This model has helped the carrier increase its ARPU by about 23%. Another Chinese carrier has launched a guaranteed uplink package to provide livestreamers with smooth, high-definition livestreaming experiences. The package has become quite popular and helped the carrier increase its ARPU by more than 70%.

New emerging services enable long-term sustainable growth

New services like New Calling, cloud phones, and glasses-free 3D are getting more and more attention from consumers. For example, New Calling’s value-added functions like virtual avatars are becoming quite popular. Users are also willing to pay more for services that deliver real-time experience, such as one-stop car insurance claims.

5G has been also adopted among many industries. In China, more than 50,000 private 5G network use cases have entered commercial use in over 50 industries. The new capabilities of 5.5G, including deterministic latency, precise positioning, and passive IoT, are expected to create even more opportunities for carriers in the B2B market.

Generative AI will drive the mobile industry into the era of all intelligence

According to IDC, global AI mobile phone shipments will reach 170 million in 2024. This will account for 15% of all smartphone shipments. Next-generation AI phones will have more powerful storage, display, and imaging capabilities. The AIGC applications powered by these phones will generate hundreds of billions of GB data and create new opportunities for carriers.

Li closed out his remarks at the summit by promising, “Together with carriers, we will unlock the potential of 5G and 5.5G, and drive incredible new growth.”