Students of St. Daniel Comboni Polytechnic in the North Eastern
district of Moroto are set to benefit from a fully furnished ICT lab courtesy
of the MTN Foundation in partnership with the Belgian development agency,
Enabel.
The MTN Uganda Foundation which is the corporate social
responsibility arm of MTN Uganda, in partnership with Enabel, a bilateral
agency that implements and coordinates the international development policy of
Belgium have extended support to vocational institutes through the provision of
computers and fast internet connection.
This is expected to partly contribute
to the fulfillment of the aspirations of the 10-year BTVET strategic plan
called “Skilling Uganda” and ultimately result in the equipping of youth with
the skills needed for employment and job creation in order to eradicate
poverty.
The laboratory will also
support and provide educational services to students from neighboring communities.
MTN Uganda renovated and repainted the laboratory, donated 10 computers
connected to high speed internet connectivity and a digital learning platform.
Other beneficiaries include; St Simon Peter’s Vocational Training
Center in Hoima and Amelo Technical Institute in Adjumani district which were
refurbished and commissioned last year.
Speaking at the commissioning of the laboratory at St. Daniel
Comboni Polytechnic in Moroto, Mr. Wim Vanhelleputte, the Chief Executive Officer
MTN Uganda said that: “The aim is to skill Ugandan youth for the 21st century
job market by enabling them to access technical and vocational information
online through open education resources for skills development.”
Vanhelleputte further noted that the decision to support vocational
institutions was based on the fact that vocational training was found to be an
effective way of addressing unemployment, which is a major issue for the youth
in Uganda today.
The Ambassador of the Kingdom of Belgium to Uganda H.E Rudi
Veestraeten noted that his country and Ireland have close to 5 years heavily
invested in skills development through supporting the implementation of the
skilling Uganda strategic plan. The laboratory, he said, will address some of
the challenges that vocational institutes currently face.
“Although ICT has been formally
integrated into the Business, Technical, Vocational Education and Training
curriculum, Vocational Institutes lack general computer equipment, trained ICT
staff and ICT content and programmes,” he said.
The Director for Higher Education at the Ministry of Education and
Sports, Mr. Oceng Odok Robert lauded MTN Uganda and Enabel for supporting
government initiatives through supporting the education sector.
“As we are all aware, today, the role of ICTs in education cannot be
under estimated. ICTs play a critical role of shaping the desirable 21st century
work and life skills,” he said.
Fr. Jude Kiggala, the Principal of the Institute said the laboratory
will enable them to embrace modern technology to keep up with the ever-evolving
trend so as to provide a workforce befitting the 21st century.
“Instructors will use the lab to source information to better the
quality of their trainings, understand the latest trends in their respective
fields then align their trainings accordingly.” Fr. Kiggala
said.
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