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The World Summit Awards (WSA) is an awards system that selects and promotes local digital innovation to improve society. WSA is an international platform focused on broadcasting cutting-edge examples of how
Information and Communications Technologies Information and communications technology (ICT) is an extensional term for information technology (IT) that stresses the role of unified communications and the integration of telecommunications (telephone lines and wireless signals) and computers, ...
(ICTs) can have a positive impact on society, at the local level. The World Summit Award was initiated in 2003, within the framework of the
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World Summit on the Information Society The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) was a two-phase United Nations-sponsored summit on information, communication and, in broad terms, the information society that took place in 2003 in Geneva and in 2005 in Tunis. WSIS Forums have ...
(WSIS). After the UN General Assembly adopte
Resolution 56/183
WSA is managed by the International Center for New Media (ICNM), a non-profit organization based in Salzburg, Austria. ICNM was founded by Professor Peter A. Bruck, an honorary board member of WSA, in 2002. ICNM organizes national, regional, and global competitions to showcase the richness and the diversity of the digital media with societal impact. WSA has 19 years of international experience with digital content from 187 participating countries. WSA is an open award to companies, organizations, or individuals from any of the UN and the UNESCO Member States. The WSA Award is divided into 8 different WSA Categories. As of 2022, WSA works with a daily growing network of representatives from 194 countries.


History


WSA History

Following a proposal by the Government of Tunisia, the International Telecommunication Union, adopte
Resolution 73
(Minneapolis, 1998), in the Plenipotentiary Conference, in Minneapolis 1998, held on October 12–6 November. Resolution 73 asked the Council to deliberate on the ITU’s contribution to holding the Summit, with the following goals: 1) establishing an overall framework identifying a joint understanding of the information society; 2) drawing a strategic plan of action and 3) identifying the role of various partners to ensure coordination in all Member States. It also requested the Secretary - General to coordinate with the international organizations and other international actors, and called for measures specifically designed to improve and strengthen the presence of the union in diverse regions The
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on 21 December 2001, adopte
resolution 56/183
endorsing the holding of a
World Summit on the Information Society The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) was a two-phase United Nations-sponsored summit on information, communication and, in broad terms, the information society that took place in 2003 in Geneva and in 2005 in Tunis. WSIS Forums have ...
(WSIS), with the goal(link . The Resolution dictated that the WSIS would be held in two phases   Th
first phase
of WSIS, took place in 2003 in Geneva, Switzerland, from 10 to 12 December. And th

of WSIS, was set in Tunis, from 16 to 18 November 2005. WSIS Follow up was carried out by ECOSOC in the resolution 2006/46, on July 28, 2006, titled “Follow-up to the World Summit on the Information Society and review of the Commission on Science and Technology for Development”. This Resolution is placed within the context of the annual consideration by
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. It states its responsibilities i
Article 2
on the Follow up ECOSOC decided to appoint the
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(CSTD) as an assistant Commission to the Council, and was established to be the focal point of the system-wide follow-up of WSIS. To this end, the ITU and its partners, organize
WSIS Forum
located in Geneva, every year. To this day, the World Summit Award participates in workshops and exhibitions in order to demonstrate: “the richness and diversity of e-Content globally”. The overall Review of the execution of the Implementation of the Outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society, was held in 2015 by the
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, which adopte
Resolution A/70/125
(which called for the alignment between the WSIS process and 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development).


First phase of the summit: Geneva

In Geneva in 2003, more than 11,000 participants from over 175 countries attended. The Declaration of Principles makes reference to the challenge of harnessing the potential of information and communication, as well as recognizes that “Connectivity is a central enabling agent in building the Information Society” (Declaration of Principles Geneva .B2.21). The Government of the
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decided to entrust the global challenge of the Information Society of the UN Agenda to th
International Center for New Media
and its honorary chairman Prof. Dr. Peter A. Bruck. to launch the World Summit Award.  Therefore, the World Summit Award was thought to present to the UN States and delegates on the diversity and creative use of ICTs.


First Edition WSA

The first edition of the World Summit Awards was in 2003. The World Summit on the Information Society was introduced by the UN. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, and the first winners of the World Summit Awards were awarded in 2003.  136 UN Member States participated in this edition with 803 e-content applications. The UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan in conjunction with the first WSA Winners was awarded in 2003 by
Romano Prodi Romano Antonio Prodi (; born 9 August 1939) is an Italian politician, economist, academic, senior civil servant, and business executive who served as the tenth president of the European Commission from 1999 to 2004. He served twice as Pr ...
(president of the
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) and Wolfang Schüssel ( Federal Chancellor of Austria).
Adama Samassékou Adama Samassékou from Mali is the current president, with ministerial rank, of the African Academy of Languages. Born in 1946 in Mali, he served between July 2002 and December 2003 as the President of the PrepCom of the Geneva phase of thWorld S ...
emphasized his mission to ensure that information and communication technologies were to “be put into the service of all people, regardless of language, culture, gender or geographic location”.


UNESCO - Patronage to WSA

In 2004,
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granted patronage to the World Summit Award 2005, as it contributed to overcoming the digital gap and at the same time encouraged the creation of “locally relevant, high quality multimedia content”.


WSA Categories

WSA Categories reflect the UN WSIS line. They derive from the United Nations’
World Summit on the Information Society The World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) was a two-phase United Nations-sponsored summit on information, communication and, in broad terms, the information society that took place in 2003 in Geneva and in 2005 in Tunis. WSIS Forums have ...
(WSIS), UN Geneva Agenda, the Tunis Action Plan and th
United National Sustainable Development Goals
(UN SDGs). They are regularly updated in order to meet and adapt to the development of the markets and societal changes. There are 8 WSA Categories. Every year, five projects are awarded in each of the eight categories. The categories are the following:


WSA Grand Jury

WSA Grand Jury is a Jury meeting that is considered highly relevant in the whole WSA Process. A jury of international experts evaluates and selects the 5 best projects from each category. The jury process is a moderated, democratic vote in two stages, typically held as grand jury events about two months before the winners' events and the Congress. Moreover, since 2003, WSA has celebrated the WSA Grand Jury to select the best content and innovative applications. The meetings have taken place in several locations, such as Bahrain, Croatia, India, Abu Dhabi, Hong Kong, Azerbaijan,Berlin and - latest - Jakarta.


WSA Network

WSA is a global community that seeks to combine voices, perspectives, and insights of entrepreneurs, and national and corporate experts from different fields and expertise. Coming from NGOs, Governments, and Professional Associations. Always with the main goal to reach th
UN Sustainable Goals


National Experts and nomination process

WSA works with and through a network of national experts that expands over 170 countries. National Experts are responsible for the pre-selection, therefore the nomination process of the solutions in their countries. Their task is to scout the national ICT markets for suitable applications, that fit the evaluation criteria of the WSA. In some countries, the national experts hold official national pre-selection competitions, and thus their deadline applications may differ from the WSA Global Application.


Youth Ambassadors

Youth Ambassadors are part of the WSA Network. They are Young Innovators who support and engage youth in the entrepreneurship sector. Moreover, they have diverse backgrounds and support the national pre-selection of entries of WSA.


Board

The WSA Board consists of high-level international ICT Experts from 15 countries. And it is chaired by the WSA Founder and Chairperson Prof. Dr. Peter. A. Bruck.


Alumni

A general overview of the alumni of the content selected by the World Summit Awards
WSA
has selected 854 winners from 97 countries, from 7781 nominations, coming from 187 UN Member States
WSA Young Innovators
has chosen more than 210 winners in their 12 editions, from more than 4.413 submissions.


WSA Events

WSA conducts several events throughout the year in order to enhance and connect the WSA Network. These events consist of workshops, side-events and international speakers. Moreover, it provides the opportunity to transfer knowledge, in addition to allow transfer of the latest trends, developments and challenges in the sector.


WSA Global Congress

WSA holds every year a 3-day congress. The WSA Global Congress is an international conference that present and promote the 40 international WSA Winners. It has taken place in Mexico, Canada, Egypt, Sri Lanka, Brazil, Portugal, Switzerland, Tunisia, Austria, UAE, Singapore, and Austria. In addition, at the congress, workshops and interactive discussions are offered in order to discuss, reflect and exchange ideas on how ICTs and digital innovations, can have a positive impact on society, in line with the UN Sustainable Goals. It is a diverse event with start-ups, social entrepreneurs, experts, and speakers from over 80 countries. The event embraces an e-content-related conference program. The final gala includes the winner's ceremony.


WSA Global Champions

At the WSA Global Congress, 9 WSA Global Champions are chosen among the 45 WSA Global Winners. There are five winners per category. The WSA Global Champions are presented at the WSA Award Ceremony. Every WSA Global Congress, the 9 Global Champions are selected as the best digital tools for helping to “narrow the societal gaps”. The selection process relies on a jury process of national experts, and other experts in the field of ICT. On the occasion of th
WSIS
10 review held in Paris in February 2013, a special online jury evaluated all 200 winning projects of WSA’s 10-year history and selected eight all-time global champions.


WSA Regional Events


European Young Innovators Festival

It is a festival that takes place in Graz, located in the south of
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. It aims to bring together the WSA European Community with one objective: to connect those who use digital technology to achieve the UN SDGs. It is a festival where the young social entrepreneurs select the best digital solutions to improve European societies. Moreover, joined by international speakers, mentors, thought leaders, and ecosystem shakers. In 2020, the European Youth Award (EYA) was integrated into WSA. EYA was an initiative that highlighted and encouraged purpose-driven digital entrepreneurship. Since then, it has become the European Young Innovators Award.  


Innovation Events

Are specialized events focused on regional and local levels, fixed on matching the local ecosystem. WSA selects international experts in order to offer benefits to the local audience, and at the same time, foster intense knowledge exchange. It organizes keynotes and interactive sessions, on topics of social entrepreneurship, particularly targeting young people and the importance of the best practices in digital innovation.


See also

* List of computer-related awards


References

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