Monday, February 25, 2008

Rwanda: The Power of Science and Technology

Erin Norris/February 25, 2007/11:17/technology

The president of Rwanda has decided that the power of technology is what is going to help Rwanda to become a more developed country. President Kagame talked about the challenges of trying to take on science and technology in Rwanda and how it will effect the development.Communication or manufacturing technology will be hard work but it will help the people of the Rwanda community as well.He says that it is the humans and not the natural resources that will determine the development of a country.The addition of science and technology has helped many countries to become more developed and it should not be underestimated in its effect on a country.Private companies in Rwanda are being asked to contribut a great deal to this effort. The president is not only trying to get the institutions in this country to contribute but also encouraging everyone at home to know that they can do their part as well.

I think that this is a great thing for this country and I'm so glad that this president is making sure that everyone is involved because it seems like in some countries they look for the people with the money and the people who are really effected by such a big change are not even included in the process and that he is encouraging them to be a part of such a great process is such a good thing for a president to do and I hope that they can succeed and become a more developed country. I really believe that this will be a good thing for Rwanda's people.

http://allafrica.com/stories/200802251115.html

1 comment:

Nakita said...

I second, Erin. Let's face it. To be considered a "developed" country these days, you have to keep up with the Jones' with technology. It's not just about having the most high-tech phone, the most high-tech labtop, or anything like that. It's the fact that now, technology is the World's main source of knowing what's going on around them, and in various parts around the world. Pretty soon, I don't think newspapers will be printed anymore. All of your daily news is going to show up on your telephone and Internet. So yeah, I hope that this goes well for Rwanda.