Saturday, February 23, 2008

THE ROLE OF INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES IN BUILDING A PEACEFUL WORLD 4

“Acceptance is a preparation for change, a challenge to foresee.”

War is not the product of media, and war shouldn’t be placed when we were taught of advancing our skills through technology. Unlike guns and bombs that kill, media and communication technologies should be used to link every individual of different races and cultures. These should narrow the chaotic scenarios of a threatening right of expression to all journalists, improve the competence of media professionals aiming to give responsible information, and to elevate responsiveness in making top use of communication resources. Media should introduce the beauties of interacting, bracing and aiding news agencies and community media both developed and developing countries to improve the value of the information they disseminate and provide guidance, education, and the circulation of opportunities to all responsible individual setting a core of preparation to be media literate mainly the youth.
Finally media and communication technologies should be an avenue for the youth to become the specialists of tomorrow. Where youth organization employs apt technology to create global relations, discuss relevant issues through government’s initiative of positioning responsibility, to give equity of consideration to the capacity of everyone, restore the challenge of heartening citizens to play a share of a more participative individuals in decision making, crafting government to become more effective and transparent at all cost and to call everyone join fill an open space of a desired world for the youth.
“Together let us give each other a new taste of transforming this world. More than you know of understanding, you can give equal-standing.”

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