maka wrote:
I was watching the feature on KTN,it's shocking 17 million Kenya's are unemployed,11 million below the age of 35, 4 million are totally hopeless and have turned to drugs and alcohol...It's sad,really,really sad...
But there's much that can be done to create a better reality. Only here we are talking of both political and technological action. Technology drives politics, so the answers we need are in the hands of social entrepreneurs.
You can look at it this way; other humans are suffering because there are connection problems within the individual and culture and across cultures. To connect, you start within and it flows without and across.
And in all this flow the spur for and of technology comes in. This is about spirit creating things through connection and verbalization.
Sadder than the conditions of the poor youth and their families is our inability to lead in reform, as individuals wherever we may be.