“My organisation in Cameroon helps over 1300 children to become creative, to reason and to solve complex problems”
Global Youth Ambassadors, Technology and education
Last month I took part in the 2016 One Young Summit in Ottawa through the Emma Watson国产视频檚 Tribe Scholarship. The summit was from September 28聽to聽October 1聽and I was one of the 30 delegate speakers.聽 During the Panel on Education, I addressed over 1300 young people from 197 countries on 国产视频淲hy are schools failings to prepare young people for today国产视频檚 job market?"聽I focused on the topic of using technology to help teach children employable skills but stressed that in some countries there are more fundamental and urgent needs that have to be addressed first.
Poor learning outcomes in primary schools result in just 28% of Africa国产视频檚 youth being enrolled into secondary school, while another 90 million youths struggle to find low-paid jobs.聽
In the absence of an urgent drive to raise standards, half of out-of-school children 国产视频撀61 million in total 国产视频 will reach adolescence lacking the basic learning skills which they and their countries need to escape poverty. Teaching is therefore at the heart of the learning crisis and for Africa国产视频檚 economic success.
In my country, Cameroon, despite government efforts to put every child in school, attendance rate is barely 65%.聽
My session at the One Young World Summit was about using technology to help teach children employable skills. However, in some countries there are more fundamental and urgent needs. 聽
Over 80% of head teachers in Cameroon say budgets don国产视频檛 arrive on time and they lack school materials and supplies to facilitate learning. According to Transparency International, 50% of primary schools have poor infrastructures 国产视频撀爋nly 19% had working toilets, 30% had access to tap water and barely 30% had enough tables and benches for students.聽
My organisation, HOPE for Children Cameroon, provides educational assistance such as benches, writing materials, uniforms, learning aids, and computers to primary schools. We are currently serving over 1300 children, helping them to become creative, to reason聽and to solve complex problems.聽
We also realise that school absenteeism from diarrhoea-related illnesses is very high in Cameroon and so we embarked on constructing cleaner and safer pit toilets for children and teachers. School absenteeism has reduced by 27% and teachers now stay longer in schools. 聽
With the African youth population expected to grow by 42.5 million by 2020 according to the World Bank, over 470 million jobs will be needed globally in the labor force between 2016 and 2030 国产视频撀爃ence the need for investment in key skills to drive economic growth.聽
Companies are shifting towards demand for high-level skills while low and medium-skilled jobs are becoming obsolete. To meet these demands in the near future requires innovations within the educational system which has become obsolete especially in developing countries聽
For years now, technology has failed to provide solutions to these problems and while we may blame the tech industry, some blame can be attributed to the hostile, bureaucratic and poor infrastructure plaguing our current educational system.聽
With sub-Saharan Africa now considered the world国产视频檚 fastest-growing mobile technology region, there is a huge promise towards digital learning, making it possible to bring low-cost access to education and provide new learners with skills.
Billions has been spent on financing education in developing countries, often resulting in poor outcomes. Using technology to fix underperforming schools may not always be the solution. But failure to try and harness technology could end up damaging the lives of millions of children.聽
We need to invest in teacher training, personalised learning and supporting teachers with liveable wages. We need to incentivise parents so that children, especially girls, can stay in school.聽
Every dollar we invest in an additional year of school聽generates an additional $10 in health and earnings in low-income countries.聽
Unless African governments and the international community work in close partnership to raise educational standards, the future of millions of children will be wasted, and we can国产视频檛 afford to risk it. We must strive to leave our country with smart and better informed kids to carry it forward.聽
As the聽late Nelson Mandela once said: 国产视频淎ny society which does not care for its children is no nation at all.国产视频
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