Committee Announces Events Planned For Visit of Second-generation Ethiopian DiasporaNew Year School: ICT training should begin at the basic school

A number of events have been planned for second generation Ethiopian Diaspora who will be visiting their country of origin as part of the invitation extended by Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, the National Committee set up to facilitate the visit revealed.

The Committee stated that the events planned aim at strengthening the connection of the visiting Ethiopians with their country of origin and aspire them to engage in the overall national efforts of the country.

The second generation Ethiopian diaspora, who reside across the globe, has already started to arrive in Addis Ababa following the invitation made by the premier recently.

The first-round homecoming is being underway from 30 December 2023 and ends on 29 January 2024 under the motto ‘Connect to Your Culture.’

Th Ministry of Tourism has also set up a national committee tasked to facilitate homecoming of the second-generation Ethiopian diaspora.

Ethiopian Diaspora Agency Director-General, Mohammed Idris, who is also member of the committee, said that t
he committee established to facilitate the home coming has carried out various activities to make the event successful.

Associations of various Ethiopian diaspora have been showing enthusiasm to come to their country.

The Director-General emphasized the significance of empowering, defending, and integrating the diaspora and said that ‘we will take advantage of this visit to reach a large number of diaspora members abroad.’

State Minister of Tourism, Sileshi Girma on his part said various events have been prepared to engage the second generation Ethiopians based on their special characteristics.

One of the things that will be held on the occasion is ‘taste of Ethiopia’ where dishes prepared by different ethnic groups will be presented.

Among the events include exhibition of handcraft items, attires of several nations and nationalities of Ethiopia, musics and musical instruments and dances.

Promoting tourist potential of regional states with a view to allowing the diaspora to experience the diverse cultur
es of the regions as well as public lectures highlighting Ethiopia’s land of origin and its global contributions are also scheduled as important events.

According to him, this will play a major role in promoting Ethiopia’s culture, traditions and values ??to the world.

It is expected that they will return with collective memory and connected with their social, culture, and history of their country, Sileshi said, adding that the second generation Ethiopian Diaspora are mainly coming from USA, Europe and middle East.

State Minister for Government Communication Service, Selamawit Kassa said following the national call, many Diaspora have returned to their country in the first round.

A warm welcome is being extended to the second generation Ethiopians who have arrived in the country.

Source: Ethiopian News Agency

This year’s Annual New Year School recommended to the government that practical Information and Communication Technology (ICT) training begin in the country’s basic schools.

The Conference urged the Ministries of Education, Science and Technology, Communication and Digitalization to build smart and learner-centred classrooms across all levels of education for sustainable development.

It stated that the digitalization strategy should provide ICT amenities such as reliable internet connectivity, hotspot comfort zones, and electronic devices in every part of the country.

The recommendations were in a communiqué read by Dr Simon-Peter Kafui Aheto, Director of the 75th Annual New Year School and Conference at the end of the three-day events.

The theme of the Conference was ‘Nurturing Resilience: Adopting Technology and Embracing Humanism for Sustainable Development.’

Dr Aheto said technology should be deconstructed in a way that extinguishes the ‘fear of technology.’

‘To achieve this, technological devices a
nd digital platforms should be made more ‘Ghanaian-user-friendly’ by mainstreaming communication across digital platforms in the major Ghanaian languages,’ he said.

He said the Conference generated discussions regarding how to nurture resilience by embracing technology and humanism to promote sustainable development for the country.

It also focused on ways of leveraging the digital economy and strengthening digital literacy in the face of rapidly evolving technology for the promotion of sustainable growth.

Dr Aheto said the Conference touched on the potential of technology to drive economic growth, foster innovation, promote e-governance, transparency, and accountability, and enhance human capital development.

It mapped out solutions to expedite governments’ commitments and expectations in creating an enabling and peaceful environment devoid of post-election conflict in the wake of Ghana’s 2024 elections.

Source: Ghana News Agency

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