By Maureen Agena
The idea of involving the youth in issues of internet governance was one of the emerging issues at the 3rd internet Governance forum that took place from 11th to 13th August 2010 in Kampala Uganda.
Mr. Tony a representative from Digital Opportuinty trust an international non-for-profit organization whose mission is “To create a global network of talented, energetic young leaders who make real change by educating local communities to apply technology effectively for real life” shared the experience they have with the youth, ICT and internet governace in East Africa.
Digital Opportunity trust is currently operational in four African Countries of Kenya, Ethiopia, Rwanda and Egypt in addition to other countries. It was noted that in EastAfrica, 50 percent young people are under the age of 25 and that even with secondary education young Africans face challenges, they are still three times more likely to be unemployed than adults.
Youth and ICTs: Promoting Youth Engagement.
Early Access to ICTs means early adoption and adaptation of ICTs and skills therefore spurring innovation and economic growth. Mr. Tony from Digital Opportunity trust said that young people need to be empowered in community-Building , knowledge Generation and sharing , projects support, skills development and advocacy. He acknowledged that the youth input in ICT policy development is important as the policies can provide the necessary framework , support, legitimacy for young peopleto intiate and support their own intiative. There is also a great need to create opportunities for the youth to participate in national, regional and international ICT policy development processes.