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Call for Partners | Unboxing Tech Toolkit Project

The Pranava Institute is seeking to partner with youth-led organisations, youth leaders, non-profits, educators, and learning networks in the APAC region for a new module of the Unboxing Tech Toolkits Project. The new module is tentatively titled "Unboxing Internet Infrastructures | The environmental costs of the internet and what you can do about it". 

This project aims to unbox the complexity of the knowledge around internet infrastructures and energy consumption and make it accessible to young, non-technical audiences with the aim to build knowledge and capacity, focusing on the Asia-Pacific region. This project is supported by the APNIC ISIF Asia grant and the Ian Peter grant for the Internet and the Environment. We are seeking partnerships with individuals/ organisations based in India, Australia, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Singapore to support the regional adoption and dissemination of the toolkit in the APAC region. 

Read the partnership details here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/13EWFrwobt38ba3NrelMdrcKNfx0Gk5qRKUJKATaDjvQ/edit?tab=t.0#heading=h.qhevm4s4eca9 

Timeline: September-November 2025

We welcome both organisations and individuals to apply. If you're passionate about youth empowerment, digital sustainability, and education, do apply. Please complete the form below to express your interest and tell us how you’d like to contribute.

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