Information and Communication Technology (ICT) as Occupational Empowerment Needs of Artisan for Community Development in Imo State
Dr. Christiana Uzoaru Okorie and
Obi Winnifred Chioma
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Dr. Christiana Uzoaru Okorie: Department of Adult and Non-formal Education, University of Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
Obi Winnifred Chioma: Department of Curriculum Studies and Instructional Technology, Faculty of Education, Ignatius Ajuru University of Education
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2024, vol. 8, issue 1, 2391-2398
Abstract:
Information and communication technology (ICT) has become a potential tool for empowering individuals for social, economic and political transformation globally. Artisans need to be advanced in ICT especially in developing nations like Nigeria where artisan are dramatically underrepresented in the ICT field. This paper examines the profound influence of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) on artisanal communities in Imo State. It specifically focuses on how ICT serves as a catalyst for both occupational empowerment and community development. The study delves into the distinctive requirements of artisans, exploring how interventions in ICT can effectively address these needs. This includes enhancing skill sets, providing access to markets, and ensuring financial sustainability. Through a comprehensive analysis of the current situation in Imo State, the paper proposes strategic initiatives. These initiatives are designed to harness the full potential of ICT, creating a positive impact on artisans and, consequently, contributing to overall community development. The amalgamation of perspectives presented in this paper aims to offer valuable insights for policymakers, community leaders, and stakeholders. The goal is to assist them in developing targeted strategies that optimize ICT for the holistic empowerment of artisans, fostering sustainable socio-economic growth in the region. Artisans are bedrock of manpower at rural economy, paying this role effectively for rural community development in this 21st century needed adequate empowerment in which ICTs is prerequisite. ICT gives artisans a lot of chances by fostering an environment that supports their professional empowerment and sense of self-actualization.
Date: 2024
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