Location

Harare, Zimbabwe and Virtual

Start Date

12-9-2024 12:15 PM

End Date

12-9-2024 12:40 PM

Description

The Fourth Industrial Revolution has transformed the skills required for success in the modern workplace, driving governments to increasingly rely on digital technologies for economic growth, social development, and cultural enrichment. However, developing economies face significant challenges due to skill shortages. This paper examines the Namibian government's initiatives to develop digital skills, focusing on key areas such as broadband expansion, broadcasting, and content creation, particularly in filmmaking. Through an analysis of government policies, plans, and speeches, the study traces the evolution of Namibia's efforts from general skills development to a more specialized ICT focus. The findings contribute to the academic literature by highlighting Namibia's unique approach to digital skills development, which emphasizes both economic growth and cultural expression, and underscores the government's commitment to fostering a knowledge-based society in the digital age.

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Sep 12th, 12:15 PM Sep 12th, 12:40 PM

Exploring Government Initiatives to Build Digital Skills in Namibia

Harare, Zimbabwe and Virtual

The Fourth Industrial Revolution has transformed the skills required for success in the modern workplace, driving governments to increasingly rely on digital technologies for economic growth, social development, and cultural enrichment. However, developing economies face significant challenges due to skill shortages. This paper examines the Namibian government's initiatives to develop digital skills, focusing on key areas such as broadband expansion, broadcasting, and content creation, particularly in filmmaking. Through an analysis of government policies, plans, and speeches, the study traces the evolution of Namibia's efforts from general skills development to a more specialized ICT focus. The findings contribute to the academic literature by highlighting Namibia's unique approach to digital skills development, which emphasizes both economic growth and cultural expression, and underscores the government's commitment to fostering a knowledge-based society in the digital age.