Intelligent CIO Africa Issue 18 | Page 50

COUNTRY FOCUS: SIERRA LEONE “ FOR SIERRA LEONE TO GO FORWARD IN THIS SPACE, IT REQUIRES THE POLITICAL WILL TO DRIVE INVESTMENT IN INFRASTRUCTURE AND EDUCATION IN THE TECHNOLOGY SPACE. Sensi Tech Hub (Sensi) grew out of Sensi’s SMS programme hungry for the knowledge to learn about tech and the opportunities and possibilities it presents them. “There are two main universities with a technology faculty that have over 2,000 students, there are about 10 vocational training institutions with roughly 200 to 500 students studying technology – slowly feeding the hunger for knowledge. “The private sector space is growing too – with the cultural change comes the need for businesses and organisations working in the country to adapt. Marah believes Sensi’s main objective has been to address the issue of youth unemployment in the country and has been providing access to capital, skills training in ICT, entrepreneurship and business, professional development activities and events, Internet, co-working space, work and networking opportunities for young people in Sierra Leone. However, he believes Sierra Leone has a long way to go in building the digital divide and becoming a technology advanced nation. “The country lacks much of the infrastructure that is needed to drive technological advancement. Political will in driving this change in the last government was also 50 INTELLIGENTCIO lacking,” said Marah. “With the new Government they have few promises in their political manifesto to transform the technology space and we have started to see signs of this.” “From our perspective and the work we have been doing in Sierra Leone over the past two years, we have seen a big change in how the culture is changing around technology. The transformation that is happening in Sierra Leone around technology is cultural, the shift that has taken place in people having access to basic devices like mobiles, tablets and laptops has created an appetite for knowledge about technology; this is the generation of people we are dealing with, “So we are seeing a wave of new businesses that are being launched to serve this demand. “For Sierra Leone to go forward in this space, it requires the political will to drive investment in infrastructure and education in the technology space. “The private sector community working in this space needs to invest more in building the ecosystem for technology rather than exploiting it. “There are very few entities in town investing time in ecosystem building activities which is where the commitment needs to be to drive that energy that will create the industry – that will ultimately bring economic and social change.” n www.intelligentcio.com