ChinAfrica

Going Digital Clarion Call

Empowering Malawi’s youth with ICT skills for a sustainabl­e digital future

- By EDWIN NYIRONGO in Malawi

Rejoice Banda, a student from the University of Malawi, sees herself as a digitally transforme­d person. A student of computer network equipment, she has recently acquired cutting-edge skills related to informatio­n and communicat­ions technology (ICT), thanks to training from the Seed for the Future programme in November last year.

The skills transfer is Chinese ICT giant Huawei Technologi­es’ global flagship training programme conducted in many countries, aimed at developing ICT skills among the youth.

“It was a highly advanced training which has changed the way I approach ICT. As a student at Computer Network Equipment, my studies will be simplified and I see a bright future for myself in the ICT sector,” said Banda.

She also confirmed that the training would assist her in her final year project at the University of Malawi.

Peace Nkhoma from the DMI University, another student who attended the training in November, said participat­ing in Huawei’s Seeds for the Future programme was important for him because it provided a unique opportunit­y to gain hands-on experience and insights into the “rapidly evolving field of ICT.”

He said the programme offered valuable knowledge, exposure to the latest technologi­es, and a chance to interact with industry experts, which would significan­tly contribute to his personal and profession­al growth in the technology sector.

“Participat­ing in the programme is important for my studies as it exposed me to practical knowledge and real-world applicatio­ns of ICT, thus complement­ing the theoretica­l aspects taught in classrooms,” he noted.

“Moreover, for Malawi, this programme was important as it helped in nurturing local ICT talents, fostering technologi­cal innovation and contributi­ng to my country’s developmen­t by equipping the youth with skills aligned with the digital era. The knowledge gained can be instrument­al in driving progress and leveraging technology for various sectors within Malawi,” said Nkhoma, adding that he intended to share his newfound knowledge and experience­s by educating those who were not fortunate enough to attend the programme.

ICT for All

With the world going digital, the rush to obtain ICT knowledge has intensifie­d. This is also the case in Malawi where the country’s National Statistica­l Office puts the figure on the access and use of ICT at around 20 percent.

Malawian President Lazarus Chakwera has always emphasised the importance of ICT and even wants it to be used in government procuremen­t.

Speaking in the capital city of Lilongwe during the 2021 ICT Expo, Chakwera instructed the Ministry of Informatio­n and Digitalisa­tion and Public Procuremen­t and Disposal of Assets Authority to fast track the process of digitalisi­ng their institutio­ns for the benefit of the country.

“When I say that we are building a new Malawi, I mean a digital Malawi that is ready for the opportunit­ies and challenges of tomorrow. When I say that we are building a new Malawi, I mean a digital Malawi that is equipped to fully engage the global community,” said Chakwera, who added that a digital Malawi can expand the reach of prosperity and public services through e-commerce and e-government.

Things are changing for the better in Malawi. Since Huawei establishe­d the Seeds for the Future programme, the country has seen increased knowledge in advanced ICT technologi­es, especially among college students.

This is in line with Malawi’s developmen­t agenda Malawi 2063, which promotes a “robust ICT infrastruc­ture with cross-country coverage of reliable and affordable services fostering technologi­cal adoption and digital access.”

Malawi’s Minister of Informatio­n and Digitisati­on Moses Kunkuyu said training young people in ICT brings digital knowledge among future leaders of the country and this nurturing will be anchored on exchanging knowledge, getting acquainted with technology and embracing innovation.

“The combinatio­n of these elements will ensure that we are really planting seeds for the future,” said Kunkuyu. “We believe that the training will equip the youth of Malawi with creativity and critical thinking that will help to transform this country into one of the most promising digital economies in Africa,” he said.

Kunkuyu noted that since 50 percent of Malawi’s population comprises of youth, ICT cannot be accomplish­ed if these young people are not equipped with necessary knowledge, hence, the importance of the Seeds for the Future programme. He said the programme addresses two key areas on which the government of Malawi has placed great emphasis: youth and informatio­n & communicat­ion technologi­es. “Through this annual training programme, over 200 talented young Malawians have been given the opportunit­y to broaden their horizons, deepen their knowledge and understand­ing of technologi­es and sharpen their ICT skills to allow them to contribute even more to the steady improvemen­t of our great country,” he said.

Empowering youth through ICT

Zhang Chunfa, commercial counsellor at the Chinese embassy in Malawi, said that what Huawei is doing is a fulfilment of what Chinese President Xi Jinping said in August last year during the China-Africa Leaders’ Dialogue.

 ?? ffCHINESE EMBASSY IN MALAWIffi ?? Attendees pose for a group photo at the launch ceremony for the 2023 Seed for the Future Programme in Malawi’s capital Lilongwe on 20 November 2023
ffCHINESE EMBASSY IN MALAWIffi Attendees pose for a group photo at the launch ceremony for the 2023 Seed for the Future Programme in Malawi’s capital Lilongwe on 20 November 2023

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