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Aku Bisa

Learn. Do. Empower

Aku Bisa develops a digital-based entrepreneurship curriculum specially crafted for underprivileged individuals. Using simple terms, interactive games, collaboration, and project-based learning, the curriculum aims to nurture young social entrepreneurs to ultimately create and run their own e-commerce ventures that will bring prosperity to their communities, thus breaking the cycle of poverty.

Overview

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Web presence

2022

Established

450

Children

3

Countries
Target group
Students upper
Updated
September 2023
The empowerment of young social entrepreneurs to succeed in their e-commerce ventures by using the resources available around them to become adopters of modern technology, thus helping their community achieve prosperity.

About the innovation

Why did you create this innovation?

I believe that social entrepreneurs are keys to breaking cycle of poverties plaguing underprivileged communities. Current digital age provides golden opportunities for them to start online businesses with relatively low cost. However, digital skill trainings and entrepreneurship education is hardly accessible for underprivileged individuals. Therefore, Aku Bisa aims to solve this issue.

What does your innovation look like in practice?

Aku Bisa curriculum covers everything a person needs to know to start a business starting from introducing entrepreneurship concept, research skills, product development, packaging design, pricing strategies, marketing tools (including social media marketing), digital marketplace, up to how to run day to day operation of the business (simple accounting and finance, organization structure, etc.). The curriculum is taught through 17 lesson plans. Every lesson starts with a game and include project-based learning and presentation opportunities to train their collaboration and public speaking skills. Aku Bisa mentoring team has adopted this curriculum to provide hands-on training to more than 100 young people in Indonesia and Singapore. To date, they have launched 3 ventures under Mr. Crispy, Mr. Crispisang, and Arupik brand. These products are currently sold through social media channels and digital marketplaces.

How has it been spreading?

Aku Bisa's curriculum has been adopted to provide hands-on mentoring to more than 100 people in Indonesia and Singapore.The curriculum has also been shared with several other social organizations working with underprivileged young people in Singapore, Indonesia, and the Philippines, thus impacting the lives of upwards of 350 teenagers. Furthermore, anyone or any organizations are also free to download the curriculum and lesson plans from Aku Bisa's website and social media channels, thus further widening the impact.

If I want to try it, what should I do?

Please email me at Claudia_angelica@aku-bisa.org or leave a message through our website (www.aku-bisa.org) or instagram page akubisa.sg

Implementation steps

Understand the curriculum
Read through the curriculum outline and ensure that you understand the concept and objective.
Learn the Lesson plans
The curriculum consists of 17 lesson plans which covers everything a young person needs to know to start and run a business.
Adapt the Lesson plans
Some parts of the lesson plans, for examples the questions in the games and the company names used as examples to teach some concepts, may need to be adapted based on the audience location.
Put the Curriculum into practice
Follow the curriculum to provide hands-on trainings.
Contact Aku Bisa team
Aku Bisa mentoring team is happy to provide train-the trainer sessions or answer questions in regards to the curriculum.

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