HARNESSING TALENT FOR WEALTH CREATION AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
Abstract
Leadership is the spectrum of all governance and sustainable
development for our lives, communities, Counties, nations and unto the
global village at large. More specifically, Kenya’s youth population is
about 40% of the total population of 40 million. This number is likely to
increase by years. This is a resource asset that cannot be ignored in our
sustainable development aspiration and realities. For this matter,
Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology (MMUST) in
conjunction and collaboration with the Writers Guild - Kenya is hosting
the BIGGEST gathering of young Creative Artists in Kenya. This is in
response to the understanding that, in the last 54 years since Kenya’s
independence, every year young people graduate from our Basic
Education Cycle but most of them are not usefully employed. Those who
join Tertiary Education Cycle graduate and many of them become
unemployed for long periods, adding extra pressure on society. Yet, most
of these youths are highly talented and creative! These PARADOXICAL
SENARIOS challenge all leaders and especially educators in Kenya, not
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to ignore these Vulnerable Human Resources who if their talents and
skills are tamed and re-engineered can contribute immensely towards
self and national development as we all pace towards Vision 2030 for
Kenya and fulfillment of our Global Sustainable Development Goals
(SDGs). Thus, MMUST in response to the understanding that, the
YOUTH can be assisted to prosper, has decided to join hands with other
well-wishers to Convene a Summit to chart a way forward for this
generation and beyond. The Summit is intended to bring together young
people, sensitize and enhance their talents and skills for independent
and meaningful co-existence in our current knowledge based
economies. Among the key note speakers were: Prof. Ken Walibora
Waliaula, Dr. Ezekiel Mutua, Dr. Kennedy Otieno, Mr. Indimuli Kahi
among others. The theme of the Summit was “Harnessing Talent for
Wealth Creation and Sustainable Development.”