data.org Launches Asia Pacific Data Capacity Accelerator

November 25, 2024,Singapore : Today, with the generous support of the Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth, data.org launched the Asia Pacific (APAC) Data Capacity Accelerator, the fifth in a growing network of global partners that are building a workforce of purpose-driven data practitioners.

The APAC Data Capacity Accelerator will catalyze the application of data to address systemic financial inclusion challenges โ€“ including the critical need to build the data for social impact workforce. In partnership with the Asian Institute of Digital Finance (AIDF) โ€“ a university-level institute at the National University of Singapore (NUS) โ€“ and the Association of Pacific Rim Universities, this accelerator will produce a cohort of data practitioners and a training model to scale across the region.

โ€œDigital transformation, AI and data all have a role to play in shaping society and driving economies towards financial health and resilience,โ€ said Shamina Singh, founder and president, Mastercard Center for Inclusive Growth. โ€œAt Mastercard, we are committed to driving financial inclusion for small businesses, workers, and communities all around the world. We are proud to work with partners such as data.org, the Asian Institute of Digital Finance at the National University of Singapore, and the Association of Pacific Rim Universities to reach the next generation of data practitioners, so they can harness the power of data and AI to support inclusive economic growth in the APAC region.โ€

The latest Capacity Accelerator Network (CAN) launch announcement came at an event held at NUS. Domain leaders across academia, industry, government, and NGOs came together to discuss shared goals and coordination around developing and upskilling purpose-driven data capacity for inclusive growth.

โ€œdata.org works at the intersection of what is possible and what is practical, as increasingly illustrated by the impact of our CAN network partners,โ€ said Danil Mikhailov, executive director of data.org. โ€œWe will only reach our goal of training one million purpose-driven data practitioners by 2032 through interdisciplinary, locally-led programs. Our growing and diverse network of partnersโ€”including now five Capacity Accelerator Network hubs worldwideโ€”is making connections across sectors and across borders, inspiring a new generation of problem solvers.โ€

The APAC Data Capacity Accelerator builds on the work being done at hubs in Africa, India, Latin America, and the United States. To date, data.org programs have engaged more than 20 academic partners around the world, applying the power of research and academic expertise to enable social impact organizations to unlock the power of data to meet their missions.

For the APAC Accelerator, AIDF and the Association of Pacific Rim Universities are the primary higher education partners.

โ€œAIDF is proud to host todayโ€™s event together with data.org and the Association of Pacific Rim Universities. Itโ€™s very exciting to be a part of a movement to empower young people and underprivileged communities, such as small business owners, around the world with the skills they need to be competitive in an increasingly tech-driven workforce,โ€ said Professor Huang Ke-Wei, Executive Director of AIDF. โ€œOur students, regardless of their disciplines, can benefit from exposure to and understanding of data and AI. We hope to create more opportunities for them to apply such critical skills in ways that would be beneficial to the community, society, and the world.โ€

โ€œThis partnership is about tapping into the power of higher education to ensure that our workforce and our communities are not left behind,โ€ said Thomas Schneider, chief executive of the Association of Pacific Rim Universities. โ€œData science for social impact has the potential of significant societal benefits in areas such as economic mobility, gender equity, and even public health and climate, so we are eager to see how the data practitioners and social impact organizations involved will address this challenge in a way that serves the public good in the Asia Pacific and beyond.โ€

Todayโ€™s event included keynotes on topics such as data and AI driving inclusive growth, the power of collaboration among government and social impact leaders, and the unique challenges and opportunities of AI in social impact. Subject matter experts shared their perspectives through panel discussions on bridging the data talent demand-supply gap, data-driven decision-making in multistakeholder partnerships, and scaling innovation and resources.



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