UNDP Timor-Leste Accelerator Lab
UNDP Timor-Leste Accelerator Lab
Summary
The UNDP Strategic Plan 2018-2021 embraces the complexity of development and commits the organization to helping countries find faster, more durable solutions to achieve Agenda 2030. We have an exciting opportunity to transform our collective approach by introducing new protocols, backed by evidence and practice, which accelerate the testing and dissemination of solutions within and across countries. This will enable the global community to collectively learn from local knowledge and ingenuity at a speed and at a scale that our societies and planet require.
Timor-Leste Accelerator Lab is one among 91 labs in 115 countries working to accelerate social innovation in tackling wicked development challenges by 2030. The main services that the lab offer is sensemaking, solutions mapping, portfolio of experimentation and collective intelligence. The lab aims to bring new ways of doing development that enable systemic approach and accelerate impact. This includes new way of understanding the root causes of the issues by immersing into the grassroots communities, build partnership for collaboration and co-design solutions for sustainable development.
Background
As a small island developing state vulnerable to climate change but also with 46 percent multidimensional poverty, Timor-Leste has been facing various challenges particularly in 2021. In the midst of the COVID-19 surge, the country also experienced a massive flood that affected thousands of families. To support long-term sustainable and resilient approaches, the UNDP Timor-Leste Accelerator Lab team is implementing activities that empower all citizens including youth, women, children and people with a disability to engage with our ongoing initiatives. For example: our youth-led green initiative has sparked the joy of learning among the participants of our green building design challenge which has led to a green building prototype that is now a space for youth interaction and learning. This initiative aims to build the foundation for an innovation ecosystem in Timor-Leste and the sharing of knowledge and tools that are relevant to our context. Another main challenge that we currently focus on is how to tackle plastic waste at household level through a social experiment. This effort will include ethnography, where we learn what factors influence people’s current practice of using single-use plastic bags. Finally, for our solutions mapping efforts, we are collecting local solutions and exercising collective sensemaking together with colleagues, community members as well as learning from the unknown.
Project Outcome
The project aims to:
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Related Materials
Acc;Lab Factsheet 2021 |
Project Document |