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Wikimedia group trains Anambra CSOs on digital literacy

Michael Ovat
August 16, 2023
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The Anambra State ICT Agency, in partnership with Wikimedia Nigeria User Group, the Anambra Network, has successfully hosted digital literacy training for members of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in the state to increase their relevance in the 21st-century technology-driven world.

The training workshop tagged ‘Building Tech-Forward Change makers’ which was held at the Agency’s conference room, at the State Government House, Awka, on Tuesday, was designed to empower participants with the fundamental digital skills they need to succeed in the rapidly evolving technological space.

The participants, who were representatives of various civil society organizations from across the state, were taken through a series of interactions, presentations, and hands-on sessions designed to enhance their digital proficiency and promote effective utilization of online resources.

In his opening remarks, the MD/CEO of the Anambra ICT Agency, Chukwuemeka Fred Agbata disclosed that this idea stemmed from his operational background as a journalist, Techpreneur and start-ups supporter, noting that one of the platforms that helped him then was Wikipedia

“The reason for this event is because of our strong belief that the South East needs a stronger voice on Wikipedia.

“Wikimedia Nigeria User Group is a very powerful network and I am even more glad that they have an Anambra network. Leveraging the platform can do a lot of wonders in promoting brands’ visibility in unimaginable ways.

“If we do not tell our stories, nobody will. We have lots of successful people in various fields of expertise in Anambra but they are not well known. Instead, what thrives in the digital space, are a few negative stories that account for less than 20 percent of things that happen in the state.

“That is why must not allow them to tell our stories.

“I hope that the participants will gain a lot of knowledge that they can use to propagate the works they are doing. One of the good things about Wikipedia is that once your platform is indexed, it puts you on the world map and I thank the Wikimedia group who are here to guide us on how best to put these articles out there

“Tech isn’t just about Lagos, other places need to be abreast with this knowledge and I hope that they are able to use this knowledge accordingly.

“We have it as a duty to jointly support Mr. Governor, Prof Charles Chukwuma Soludo, to make Anambra a livable and prosperous state.

“So, I encourage the CSOs to work with us, collaborate with us and let’s make a difference,” he said.

On her part, the Head, Wikimedia User Group, Anambra Network, Dr. Ngozi Osuchukwu, explained that the training will amongst other things, provide the right visibility which will in turn, create possibilities for great partnerships that will enhance the diverse developments that the Civil Society Organizations are carrying out in their various communities.

“Civil Society Organizations in Anambra are doing a lot of work in their communities but these works and their impacts are not out there. Hence our decision to partner with the State ICT Agency to ensure that we start telling our stories right like our counterparts in the western part of the country,” she said.

Osuchukwu, a Lecturer in the Department of Library Science, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Awka, also stressed that Wikimedia platforms, enhance research spirit.

“Anyone can freely edit Wikipedia articles following the allowed guidelines.

“By updating existing articles on Wikipedia with factual and referential information, you not only contribute to the encyclopedia of knowledge but also create opportunities for grants and scholarship opportunities,” she added

Osuchukwu, while describing the partnership with the state ICT Agency, as quite rewarding, especially in engendering effective uptake of technology in the work they are doing, also noted that the group will take the digital literacy campaign to rural communities across the state.

Representatives from the CSO, in their separate speeches, affirmed that acquiring digital skills was vital to the economic development of Nigeria, and they promised to continue to support government efforts, towards meeting the 95% literacy level in the country in the nearest future.

Tribune Online gathered that the key highlights of the event included tips on internet safety, content creation using AI tools as well as free editing procedures on Wikipedia to boost wealth creation.

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