Jason Lakin makes some excellent (and very very common sensical) points on policies, budgets and data - concerns the laptop initiative as much as as host of other issues: <br><br>'What is the vaunted laptop policy, for example? It is a matter of
constant discussion, yet we really do not know what it entails. This
lack of clarity leads to sterile debate. (...) Policies are not made on television or on the radio. Serious policy must
be written down, it must contain details, and it must include
information about costs. (...) Another point that seems trivial but unfortunately needs repeating is
that transparency about policy is not enough. The data that government
puts out must also be accurate.' <br><br>From: <br><a href="http://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/OpEd/comment/Mass-medical-suicide-and-mind-bending-figures/-/434750/1942424/-/item/0/-/gf3npq/-/index.html">http://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/OpEd/comment/Mass-medical-suicide-and-mind-bending-figures/-/434750/1942424/-/item/0/-/gf3npq/-/index.html</a><br>
<br>Apologies if anyone has posted this already. <br><br>Have a lovely week! <br>Andrea <br><br><br><br><br>