Government kickstarts the elaboration of a national policy to integrate ICTs into the education sector

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Thursday, 29 April 2021 14:53
Government kickstarts the elaboration of a national policy to integrate ICTs into the education sector

(Togo First) - On April 28, 2012, the Togolese government initiated in Lomé the elaboration of a national policy to integrate ICTs into education. 

The document aims to promote digital education in a context where the Covid-19 pandemic has forced Togo’s public universities to start their transition to e-learning. The policy’s elaboration also aligns with the nation’s ambition to become a digital hub by 2025, as well as with its efforts to massively create jobs, in the digital sector in particular - one of the most promising development niches at the moment.  

There are several key areas such as cybersecurity, data center management, and other multimedia sectors in which companies are recruiting,” said Cina Lawson, minister of the digital economy and digital transformation. “We need to train our youth so that they find jobs in these areas,” she added. 

Lawson expressed herself during a feedback seminar for the implementation of specialized training modules in ICT, organized under the West Africa Regional Communication Infrastructure Project (WARCIP).

While the government has only recently officially taken steps to accelerate the transition to e-learning, it should be noted that leveraging digital technologies as teaching tools is nothing new in Togo. Some projects, such as the Digital Work Environment, in technical high schools, and the Wifi-Campus project, in universities, were implemented way before the pandemic. 

Séna Akoda

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