kenya moict presentation at the youth engagement summit mauritius
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Presentation by ICT Officer from the Ministry of ICT Kenya at the Youth Engagement Summit Mauritius, forming part of the Kenya Country Showcase panel sessionTRANSCRIPT
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Oscar OmondiSenior ICT Officer
Ministry of Information, Communications and Technology
Dec , 2013
Youth Engagement in ICT:The Case of Kenya
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Contents
Introduction
Youth & ICT in Kenya
Challenges
Needs
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Governments worldwide have recognized the role that Informationand Communication Technologies (ICTs) could play in socio-economic development
Countries especially those in the developed world and some indeveloping countries are putting in place policies and plansdesigned to transform their economies into an information andknowledge economy.
The convergence of technologies including telecommunications,information technology and digital media has createdopportunities for citizens in the African continent to takeadvantage of these technologies to meet the needs of the peoplein the area of mobile money, print media and automation ofprocesses for decision making.
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Global Trends
Youth are adapting and using these technologies (including telephone,fax, radio, television, film, computers and the Internet) to meet localinformation and communication needs.
In the global information society, young people are often the leadinginnovators in the use and spread of information and communicationtechnologies (ICTs).
ITU 2011 statistics show that 45% of the world’s Internet users arebelow the age of 25.in developing countries, 30% of this age group usethe internet compared to 23% of those above the age of 25.
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Youth and ICT
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Youth and ICT
Incubation programmes
The host organization support emerging ICT businesses and incubate themtowards success and growth.
Grants for SW Development
IBM research Lab---at the Catholic University of East Africa (CUEA).2012
Designed to drive innovation and help market Kenya as a leading modern serviceseconomy, bolstering mobile technology and contributing to the creation of high-value jobs. Project is being run in partnership with the ICTA
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Youth and ICT
30% of government procurement by law dedicated to the youth
Procurement
Partnership between ICTA,SAP and multimedia University.Scholarship scheme that will bring SAP certification training to hundreds of thebest Kenyan university graduatesCitizens from disadvantaged backgrounds in particular to be considered.
Professional certification SAP/SW
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Wezesha ‘Wezesha’; a Swahili word that means ‘to enable’.
Financial incentive towards purchasing a laptop for registereduniversity
The Voucher is worth $120.00 The remaining portion of thelaptop purchase must be met by the student purchaser at thepoint of sale
Target: 15,667 laptops
Youth & ICT
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PASHA
Digital Village Revolving Fund (DVRF): Advance loans to entrepreneurs toenable them establish the PASHA centres
Entrepreneurship Training
Technical Support
Ksh 320 million loan facility to support the establishment of PashaCentres across the country. This facility finance Kenyan entrepreneurswilling to set up the Pasha Centres.
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TANDAA
It promotes the creation and distribution of locally relevant digitalcontent through the Tandaa Symposium and seed money to ICTentrepreneurs.
Tandaa is a Swahili word thatmeans ‘to spread’
Youth & ICT
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KENETKENET is a National Research and Education Network that promotesthe use of ICT in Teaching, Learning and Research in Higher EducationInstitutions in Kenya. KENET aims to interconnect all the Universities,Tertiary and Research Institutions in Kenya by setting up a cost effectiveand sustainable private network with high speed access to the globalInternet.
Youth & ICT
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KENET POPsYouth & ICT
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KENET Institutional Coverage MapYouth & ICT
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BPO ICT: Konza Techno CityIn the economic pillar of Vision 2030, BPO was identified as a key component of creating jobs and wealth
Youth & ICT
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The Challenge
Young people are often limited from full participation by notionsthat their time will come. Final Report andRecommendations to the Global Knowledge Partnership(March,2000).
Young people remain an untapped resource in decision-makingNo integration of their knowledge, vision and experience
Every technological invention creates two new categories ofpoverty: Those who can't (lack of ABILITY) use it and those whowon't (lack of INTEREST, KNOWLEDGE) use it.
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Required
Engagement in policy and development process Widen age group targeted for access and capacity
development Entry knowledge towards using knowledge
Find ways of enhancing creativity & innovation Develop sustainable and replicable support mechanisms Bringing ICT literacy to the marginalized utilize ICT to re-ignite the passion of youths in other sectors of
the economy:- Agriculture, health, education Improving connectivity, increasing access and lowering
cost.
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Thank you for your attention
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