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DevNet Monthly Meeting People Against Drug Dependence and Ignorance Matori, Lagos, NIGERIA. 31 July 2003. ‘Gbenga Sesan Junior Achievement of Nigeria www.janigeria.org| [email protected] ICTs and Youth Development

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Page 1: DevNet Monthly Meeting People Against Drug Dependence and Ignorance Matori, Lagos, NIGERIA. 31 July 2003. ‘Gbenga Sesan Junior Achievement of Nigeria |

DevNet Monthly MeetingPeople Against Drug Dependence and Ignorance

Matori, Lagos, NIGERIA. 31 July 2003.

‘Gbenga SesanJunior Achievement of Nigeria

www.janigeria.org| [email protected]

ICTs and Youth Development

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OVERVIEW

ICTs: A New Definition

YOUTH: Bridge and Leader

Youth Empowerment and Inclusion

Youth-led and Youth-friendly efforts

Focus on the Lagos Digital Village

Conclusion

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ICTs: A New Definition1. Information and Communication Technologies

2. Convergence of Communications, Computers, Consumer Electronics and Content

3. Old and New Media: Town crier, newspapers, radio, television, Internet, 3G mobile phones, GPRS etc

4. ICTs drive the New Economy and has both positive and negative effects, depending on which side of the divide you’re on

5. ICTs can be engaged at all levels to leapfrog and provide a sustainable economy

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YOUTH: Bridge and Leader1. Youthfulness promises STRENGTH, ADVENTURE

and CONTINUITY

2. Young people form the bridge between today and tomorrow

3. Youths are leaders in ICT policy, processes and application globally

4. If young people are equipped and involved, tomorrow is assured and today is safe – “…area boy turned computer geek!”

5. ICTs are powerful but need human resources – young people form the major percentage of world population

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Youth Empowerment and Inclusion1. “Equip an adult and you’ve saved a life, help a

young person and you’ve empowered a generation”

2. The concept of peer pressure works in spreading knowledge, e.g. Certifications

3. Involved youth can increase efficiency if empowered, e.g. unique student projects in Nigerian universities

4. Serious nations consider youth empowerment and inclusion a major task/responsibility

5. We need to plug the likely holes that can pluck youths – HIV/AIDS, Unemployment, Poverty, Illiteracy, etc, etc

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Youth-led and Youth-friendly efforts1. eGovernance for in-school adolescents in West

Africa, DevNet

2. African Youth Initiative, www.ayinitiative.net

3. World Summit on the Information Society Youth Caucus, www.wsis.org, www.ycdo.net/wsis

4. Nigerian Youth Summit on the Information Society

5. Lagos Digital Village, Junior Achievement of Nigeria

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Focus on the Lagos Digital Village1. Lagos Digital Village is Junior Achievement of

Nigeria’s response to the issue of ICT and Youth Development in Nigeria

2. VISION: A new generation of Nigerian youths who are equipped with appropriate ICT skills and are thus positioned for Personal Development, Nation Building, Regional Cooperation and Global Participation

3. JAN is partnering with Microsoft and Lagos State Government – a multistakeholder partnership model

4. LDV will help train 1,500 youths and connect them with mentors and opportunities

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CONCLUSION“I see a new Nigeria emerging, one that will be built on the labours of our heroes past, hewn

out of the debris of the present waste and engineered by the strength of the future leaders: the youth. These young men and

women will adopt Information Technology for the purpose of personal development, nation

building, regional cooperation and global participation. They may be unknown today, but

in the secrecy of their abode, they master the tool that will change their lives and that of their

nation. They're building the nation’s tomorrow today ”