PRESS RELEASE : PASET, African Leaders and World Bank Gather to Explore Opportunities to Harness Winds of Change for the Continent
Pan-African conference examines prospects offered by the 4th Industrial Revolution
(Kigali, Rwanda) – May 16, 2019 – Next week, PASET, the Government of Rwanda, and the World Bank leadership gather with the leaders of sub-Saharan African nations, ministers, international organizations, technical experts and educators for the 5th Partnership for skills in Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology (PASET) Forum to discuss and contemplate how to skill up African youth for the coming digital age.
By 2050, more than half of the world’s young people under the age of 24 will be living and going to school in sub-Saharan Africa, according to the 2017 UN population report. It is also the only population where the number of people under the age of 24 is increasing, not decreasing.
“PASET Forum is a perfect knowledge sharing platform for conducting a forward-thinking discussion to date. As a result, we incubate many regional initiatives. I look forward to meeting more than 20 country representatives including Ministers across Africa,” he added.
The PASET Forum, scheduled for May 20-22 in Kigali, Rwanda, is a chance for leaders in sub-Saharan Africa to figure out how to make that moonshot a reality. Since it was founded in 2013, PASET has brought together leaders from around the globe to tap into innovative ideas, build programs, and push for funding and collaboration to make educating the world’s largest youth population a global priority.
This year’s event, “Destination Digital Africa: Preparing our Youth for the Future,” will feature PASET’s international partners, including representatives from India, China, India and South Korea who, alongside their African colleagues will discuss how to transform delivery of higher education and TVET with technologies and how to develop relevant digital skills.
“The emergence of the Digital Economy and the Fourth Industrial Revolution are radically transforming the way the world works. Governments and institutions are rapidly converting their public services to digital platforms and entrepreneurs can now access larger markets and capitalize on skills and services from larger networks. This transformation is enabling many new jobs and generating a great demand for digital skills. Africa has an enormous opportunity to take advantage of the incredible potential of the digital economy. But to do so, young people in the region must have digital, socioemotional, and soft skills—precisely those which cannot be automated.
The 5th PASET Forum will harness the energy and enthusiasm of the leading voices in education across Africa to help them reap the benefits of the new economy,” said Jaime Saavedra, Senior Director for Education at the World Bank.
For more information, contact:
Flavia Salafina (fsalafina@mineduc.gov.rw) at MINEDUC
Rogers Kayihura (rkayihura@worldbank.org) at the World Bank, or
Evangelina Kayinamura ( media@communicateclarity.com) at Clarity.
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