[kictanet] ict practitioners bill is back

Ahmed Mohamed Maawy ultimateprogramer at gmail.com
Mon Dec 4 09:33:08 EAT 2017


Let me add that if there is any incompetence within our ICT folk then that
impacts negatively on all of us not just us the people being governed. My
take on this issue:

   1. Policy is not meant to create barriers for entry for competence
   skilled people. All over the world there are plenty of examples of
   individuals who have impacted the technology space without finishing
   professional certification courses. We use their products to even write
   emails like these ones that we are writing right now, and write the
   proposed bills themselves. We all have to agree on one issue, if it were to
   come to a point where we would stick to the letter and even implement these
   policies to encompass all the technology that we use, we would find it even
   impossible to write the proposed bills we are tabling in parliament in the
   first place.
   2. To add to this, to do justice to such a bill it means also critically
   analysing all of the things we use on a daily basis. And I would be pretty
   sure we may not even be using any laptop, tablet, or mobile device if we
   follow the bill to the letter.
   3. Our current talent generation pipelines won't help solve this
   problem. This is in-fact the bigger crisis to solve. I am sure we are not
   addressing standardization of curricula or what facilities our institutions
   should have (or even investing in those facilities). If we implement these
   policies, what will we do to solve the pipeline? Which is the very reason
   competence is lacking in the first place.
   4. Therefore, policy should therefore address "enabling competence". I
   think the proposed draft from Kictanet addressed this. Enabling competence
   goes into creating policies to allow us to update our curricula, make sure
   the curricula comply to set standards, capacity build individuals to adopt
   best practices, incubate innovation, and therefore "create opportunity"
   channels for individuals to thrive, instead of limit. I also think there is
   massive revenue generation capacity from capacity building. Kenyans can
   invest their hard earned cash, without complaints, to get their skills and
   competences upgraded.


On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 8:20 AM, Watila Alex via kictanet <
kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:

> Personally i do not like it.
>
> I see it as someone trying to generate a cash cow without adding value.
>
> Regards,
>
> Alex
>
> On Monday, December 4, 2017, 7:25:55 AM GMT+3, S.M. Muraya <
> murigi.muraya at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Alex,
>
> What do you think about the bill?
>
> Also, interesting comments here on a nation (with leadership) showing
> interest in Kenya
>
> http://pubdocs.worldbank.org/en/868791452529898941/WDR16-
> BP-ICT-Sector-Innovation-Israel-Getz.pdf
>
> On Sun, Dec 3, 2017 at 4:57 PM, Watila Alex via kictanet <
> kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
>
> EricKigada: Kenya’s controversial ICT Practitioners Bill 2016 to be tabled in parliament againtechmoran.com/kenyas-controv…https://twitter.com/ EricKigada/status/ 937309893954031616 <https://twitter.com/EricKigada/status/937309893954031616>
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*Ahmed Maawy*
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