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Request for Proposals: Digital Literacy Training Program for Youth (Vietnam)

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Deadline: 07-Apr-2026

UNDP Vietnam is inviting proposals from qualified organizations to design and deliver a youth-focused training program on digital literacy, privacy, and responsible online engagement. The initiative aims to empower Vietnamese youth with critical thinking, analytical, and advocacy skills while promoting equitable and accountable digital transformation.

Program Overview

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Vietnam seeks to strengthen digital literacy among youth by providing training on:

This program aligns with UNDP’s commitment to fostering equitable, inclusive, and accountable digital transformation in Vietnam.

Context and Rationale

Over the past decade, Vietnam has experienced rapid digital growth including:

However, this growth also brings challenges:

The training program aims to address these challenges, equipping youth with the skills to participate meaningfully in shaping a responsible digital future.

Objectives of the Assignment

  1. Capacity Building: Enhance youth understanding of digital rights, privacy, and online expression
  2. Critical Skills Development: Foster analytical, problem-solving, and presentation skills
  3. Promote Inclusion: Ensure marginalized or underserved youth can participate meaningfully in digital governance
  4. Responsible Digital Transformation: Encourage youth advocacy for equitable, accountable, and inclusive digital policies

Eligible Applicants

UNDP is inviting qualified consultancy firms, institutes, or organizations that can:

Submission Guidelines

Evaluation Criteria

Proposals will be assessed using a combined scoring system:

UNDP reserves the right to cancel the procurement process at any stage without liability.

Expected Outcomes

Tips for Applicants

FAQ

1. Who can apply? Consultancy firms, institutes, or organizations with relevant expertise in digital literacy and youth training.
2. How are proposals submitted? Only via the UNDP online portal before the deadline.
3. What are the evaluation criteria? 70% technical quality, 30% financial proposal.
4. Can late proposals be accepted? No, late submissions are automatically ineligible.
5. Are UNDP’s terms negotiable? No, acceptance of General Terms and Conditions is mandatory.
6. What is the objective of the program? To build youth capacity in digital literacy, privacy, and governance engagement.
7. Can international organizations apply? Yes, provided they meet UNDP requirements and can deliver in Vietnam.

Conclusion

The UNDP Vietnam Digital Literacy Training for Youth initiative empowers young people to navigate complex digital environments, engage responsibly online, and advocate for equitable digital policies. By supporting inclusive and accountable digital transformation, this program aims to strengthen youth participation and promote sustainable digital development in Vietnam.

For more information, visit UNDP.

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