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Youth talking technology to power

- By MBASAKAZI MAKUBALO

Marginalis­ed youth have limited access to computer technologi­es in schools and libraries and little to no internet access.

The Makhanda-based Talking Technology to Power project was recently launched at the Joza Youth Hub. Powered by Awarenet – a non-profit organisati­on bridging Makhanda's cavernous digital divide – the project has mobilised young people to actively demand better access to public ICTs. Awarenet's profession­al staff run a highly successful Open Lab in the Joza Youth Hub, which hundreds of local youth use every weekday. ICT training and educationa­l support are also offered to scores of high school learners in the afternoons

Awarenet relies on donor funding to provide these services. “The Joza Youth Hub receives no government funding,” said Awarenet's Kjetil Torp at the launch. “Only the government can make a huge difference in areas where there isn't much money to pay for services.”

Although Awarenet coordinate­s the project, other stakeholde­rs include Rhodes University's School of Journalism and Public

Service Accountabi­lity Monitor (PSAM). Rhodes journalism students will help with media production and distributi­on. PSAM will provide courses in social accountabi­lity and monitoring to the youth actively involved in the project.

he project intends to increase the state's provision of internet and computer equipment in schools and libraries, not only in Makhanda but also in the Eastern Cape. This will aid in putting the youngsters' concerns to rest as they voiced some of their frustratio­ns, including the lack of internet connectivi­ty and limited library resources and books.

 ?? Photo: Mbasakazi Makubalo ?? Prof Dan Pacheco from Syracuse University in the United States demonstrat­es how a 360-degree camera works at the first meeting of the Talking Technology to Power meeting at the Joza Youth Hub recently.
Photo: Mbasakazi Makubalo Prof Dan Pacheco from Syracuse University in the United States demonstrat­es how a 360-degree camera works at the first meeting of the Talking Technology to Power meeting at the Joza Youth Hub recently.
 ?? Makubalo Photo: Mbasakazi ?? Youngsters gathered at the Joza Youth Hub to discuss ICT and related issues.
Makubalo Photo: Mbasakazi Youngsters gathered at the Joza Youth Hub to discuss ICT and related issues.

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