hardwood wrote:Kratos wrote:Angelica _ann wrote:Media has failed us, who is us?
Africans, you included!
Give us the experience of asians, russians, mexicans etc we compare.
Primary focus here is Kenya and Africans in general. We have a tool called media that can be used to alleviate poverty, initiate creativity and provide a platform for critical thinking through the power of information.
I can bet you that none of the countries you have mentioned normally take time to look at what Africans are doing with "their media" in order to improve theirs.
Further more no one refers to them as the black continent or Third world. That is specifically reserved for Africans. It would therefore be wrong to think that we should look at their experiences in order for us to use our own tools. We have different circumstances and should have our own approaches to solve our issues.
A good example that I had given earlier is having programs on TV that promote development and technology. Picture your son or daughter watching a documentary based on research and development at JKUAT. That generates an imprint into the kids mind on what is possible and motivates them.
By the way do Americans come over to Africa for bench-marking when they want to open a new zoo?
“People will believe a big lie sooner than a little one, and if you repeat it frequently enough, people will sooner or later believe it.” ― Walter C. Langer