The joy of sharing knowledge: But what if there is no knowledge to share? A critical reflection on human capacity building in Africa
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https://doi.org/10.29173/irie42Abstract
This article focuses on the current trends and initiatives in human capacity building in Africa. It takes as it starting point that human capacity development is essential for Africa to become an information and know-ledge society and therefore an equal partner in the global sharing of knowledge. Four knowledge areas are identified and discussed. These are education, research and development, brain drain and information and documentation drain. The paper concludes that there is a clear understanding in Africa that its future lies with education and that most African leaders have a strong political will to invest in human capacity building on the continent. It is also clear that much has been done, particularly primary education. Africa will most defi-nitely benefit from this in the long run. Problem areas remain however. These are in the needed growth of research and development and how to address the brain and information drain phenomena.Downloads
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2007-01-01
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Britz, Johannes J. 2007. “The Joy of Sharing Knowledge: But What If There Is No Knowledge to Share? A Critical Reflection on Human Capacity Building in Africa”. The International Review of Information Ethics 7 (January). Edmonton, Canada:18-28. https://doi.org/10.29173/irie42.
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