Col. Nakalema engages youth leaders on technology innovations
During the meeting, the student and youth leaders showcased their cutting-edge innovations, including a revolutionary career guidance application. Col. Nakalema was profoundly impressed by the youth’s technological prowess and encouraged them to leverage their expertise to tackle complex issues like unemployment and social inequality.
Col. Edith Nakalema, Head of State House Investors Protection Unit (SHIPU), met with youth and student leaders in Kampala to explore how technology can address Uganda’s challenges and drive economic growth.
In attendance were esteemed representatives from various universities and student associations, including Mr. Obbo Johnson Emmanuel, Coordinator of the Nationwide Dialogue Committee, Mr. Musiime Abias and Mr. Nuwahereza Simon Desire from Makerere University, Mr. Wasswa Christopher, Speaker of the Uganda National Students Association (UNSA), Mr. Olot Francis, President of UNSA, Mr. Amanya Moses, Guild President of MUBS, Mr. Adroni Rodney, Guild Prime Minister of Makerere University, and Mr. Jacob Eyeru, Chairperson of the National Youth Council.
During the meeting, the student and youth leaders showcased their cutting-edge innovations, including a revolutionary career guidance application. Col. Nakalema was profoundly impressed by the youth’s technological prowess and encouraged them to leverage their expertise to tackle complex issues like unemployment and social inequality.
“So, you have developed a tool that enables individuals to discover their passions and competencies?” Col. Nakalema inquired. “This is a remarkable achievement, and I commend you for your ingenuity. Your innovations have the potential to transform lives and empower communities.”
Col. Nakalema emphasized the importance of developing a balance between passion and competence to drive meaningful change. “Each of you possesses unique strengths and talents,” she noted. “By harnessing these strengths and developing your competencies, you can address societal needs and create a brighter future.”
She also briefed the youth about SHIPU’s Electronic Investors Protection Portal, a cutting-edge digital platform designed to safeguard investment processes and prevent fraudulent activities. “Our goal is to create a secure and transparent investment environment,” Col. Nakalema explained. “This platform will enable investors to make informed decisions and protect their interests.”
The youth leaders shared their innovative solutions, aligning with the new competence-based curriculum, which prioritizes skill development over academic grades. Col. Nakalema commended their efforts and urged them to continue creating value through innovation. “Your innovations have the potential to drive economic growth and social progress,” she noted.
Col. Nakalema also reiterated her call to the youth to join the fight against corruption by promoting productivity and accountability. “Corruption is a pervasive challenge that requires collective action,” she emphasized. “By working together, we can create a more just and equitable society.”
Mr. Joshua Asiimwe informed Col. Nakalema that their innovations align with the new competence-based curriculum, which focuses on developing skills rather than mere academic achievement. The leaders thanked Col. Nakalema for her engagement and willingness to listen to their ideas.