[kictanet] Poverty & Education: e-discussion

Mwololo Tim timwololo at gmail.com
Wed Feb 23 07:58:00 EAT 2011


For anyone who might be interested. Rgds. tm

On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 2:00 AM, Kathleen Diga <kathleen.diga at gmail.com>wrote:

> Dear friends,
>
>
> I'm helping with this event and could really really use all your support
> through FB messages/tweets/blogs.     As a fan of technology and
> youth/scholar issues, I hope you all can be involved in an United Nations
> event in which School of Development Studies (University of KwaZulu-Natal)
> is involved and would be pleased to have your participation.  UKZN has been
> nominated by United Nations Academic Impact for the next two years as one of
> ten global hubs to help take forward the governing principle on 'Addressing
> Poverty' and Youth.
>
>
> Due to your strong networks and hopefully your interests in Poverty and
> Education in the South, we at the School encourage you to contribute to the
> e-Discussions (via Facebook!) on Poverty and Education for the week of 2-8
> Mar 2011.  We would also be grateful if you could forward this invitation to
> other interested networks that you might know, or to others that you think
> would have an interest in this topic.
>
>
>
> FACEBOOK URL:  http://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/ImpactUN
>
>
>
> Basically it is a discussion about issues such as: should there be free
> access to tertiary education, what kinds of education incentives ought to be
> available by gov't including vocational training, what are strategies to
> reverse brain drain (young nationals emigrating abroad) and how can we
> ensure local talents are employed.
>
>
> Thanks again for your interest and your help!  Let us know what you think
> of the UNAI discussion.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Kathleen
>
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