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Great Idea, all invited..!

I think this initiative is a great idea.

A liberian brother Uzondu has proposed an event to be held in liberia, the pynesville communities area in Red Light. He called it The "Importance of (ict) In Post War Liberia" It is necessity as it's all about youth as development actors in a post war invironment like ours.

As a remedy, i do here welcome all interested youth/and or youth learders who which to be a part of this initiative as much emphasis is needed to educate the youth of post war Liberia, so as to begin nurturing a class of educated and potential youth who can play a meaningful role in the developmental process. Steps should be taken to encourage broad based development initiatives in education, science & technology in every part of this country.

One way of bringing about this fast paced development is through initiatives that narrow down the digital divide between poor and developing nations. Access to modern communication is an essential element in the post-war human resource development.

I also suggest that more information is still require about this event to enable wanting pasarticipants better prepare to attend.

Good job, i look forward to been apart.

May 10, 2007 | 9:59 AM Comments  6 comments

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While the rest of the world is traveling the global information superhighway of interconnected computer networks, which put a tremendous range of information facilities and services within reach of the general user, Liberia and 75% of Africa stands the furthest removed of all the major regions of the glob from the Information Age.

We see many mal-practices around us; many youth turn quickly into thieves, gangs or other violent activities due to frustration from the lack of employment, opportunity, and training and feel abandoned by society. Majority of our young people at their school going age are out of school and don’t have any training and experience that can secure them a job. Job vacancies announced require a computer knowledge which was an advantage. At least 60% of employees today on this continent do not have the require computer skills require for the new technological integration of management, as a result, additional IT Officers have to be employed to perform common tasks such working with simple office user applications, which is a complete setback to every organization, and increase the expenditure of government and other private entities.

Where are the stakeholders? What are we doing to quickly educate Africa and put this continent on pass with other nations around us?.

What plan do we have for our next generations?

I am listening here.....!



May 5, 2007 | 6:17 AM Comments  3 comments

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