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ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT THROUGH CAPACITY BUILDING JK Kandie CCK - Kenya
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Entrepreneurship development through capacity building

Jan 20, 2015

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Page 1: Entrepreneurship development through capacity building

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

DEVELOPMENT THROUGH

CAPACITY BUILDING

JK Kandie

CCK - Kenya

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• “No country can really develop unless its citizens are educated” Nelson Mandela

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“The empires of the future are the empires of the mind”. Winston

Churchill

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AFRICA: land of great Talent and

potential

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2012 Olympics

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A simple sports event in Kenya

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• Africa is endowed with

great wealth in terms of;

Natural Resources

Human resources

Excellent climate

But poverty levels are still

very high.

Can ICT be used to spur

entrepreneurship and poverty

reduction? 7

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AFRICA : Regions

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Rural Urban Population

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Mobile Penetration Per Region

Mobile Penetration

Western

Africa

70.76%

Northern Africa

108.62%

Africa

68.04%

Central Africa

42.02%

Eastearn

Africa

42.04%

Southern Africa

129.44%

• Tremendous increase in

mobile subscription

• Huge potential for further

increase and usage for

enterprise development

Source: ITU

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Internet Penetration

Western

Africa

20.49%

Northern Africa

35.51%

Africa

18.59%

Central Africa

4.82%

Eastern

Africa

9.53%

Southern Africa

35.68%

• Mobile & Fixed

Broadband still low

• Low internet usage,

mainly restricted to

urban areas

• Great potential for

growth

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Youth and Literacy

• About 65% of the total population of Africa

are below the age of 35 years

• Over 35% of these are between the ages of

15 and 35 years

• Africa is the most youthful continent with

rapid population growth rate. (Av. 2.03% - world

Bank )

• The number of young people in Africa will

double by 2045.

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• Literacy levels are however still low.

• Labor participation rate is estimated at 50%.

• Several expanding ICT companies are

unable to find adequately trained personnel

Africa

• Critical skills in ICT are still lacking

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The great potential

• The Youthful population presents a great

potential for growth and development

• This potential can be un locked through

capacity building initiatives.

• Many countries have made efforts to

improve education standards.

• ICT being a catalyst, needs special attention

in order spur innovation and creativity

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Kenya Experience – Laptop for

every child

• The Kenya Government recognized the

need to introduce ICT to the whole

generation.

• The Government Targets to supply a laptop

to each child joining school in January

2014.

• A total of ….. Laptops will be supplied

• The curriculum has already been developed 16

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Areas for capacity building.

• Capacity building need to focus on meeting

business and social needs through

innovation.

The success of money transfer services is

attributed to meeting social/economic needs

Mobile Applications projects targeting smart

phones & Tablets is expected to outnumber

computers in the near future

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• The areas for innovation could include;

• Mobile Applications Development and

entrepreneurship (sale of Ringtone is big

business for Artists

• Government sponsored iLabs that can offer;

Cloud computing

Apprenticeship for upcoming talent

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• Governments incentives to the youth to

develop applications for community, quasi

Government and Government services

• Local training institutions (e,g Village

polytechnics) to equip skills targeting on

creativity and innovation on mobile

application.

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Partnerships in Capacity Building

• Capacity building at regional/global level

can be achieved through strategic

partnership.

• CTO through PDT has developed strong

partnership where members share skills and

development of capabilities in the ICT

sector

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• The focus of PDT has been filing skills gaps

to meet current and future challengers

• The program has run 251 courses equipping

4500 Professionals over the last 7 seven

years

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• The ITU, through the centres of excellence

has contributed to capacity building in the

region.

• Training providers within the region can

develop partnerships, in order enhance

skills development.

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conclusion

• ICT provides great potential for

entrepreneurship and socio economic

Development.

• This potential can be un locked through

investment in capacity building.

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Thank you

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