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UN Bigwig Spills Tea on Youth Digital Revolution
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[QUOTE="Nehanda, post: 25918, member: 2262"] Philemon Yang, the President of the United Nations General Assembly, recently visited Equity. He had important talks with Equity Group's Chairman, Prof Isaac Macharia, and other top leaders. They discussed how young people can use digital technology to make the world a better place. John Tanui also joined the meeting. He works for the Kenyan government and helps make sure everyone can use computers and the internet. Yang used to be the Prime Minister of Cameroon. He really wants to help young people learn about technology so they can find good jobs. He also wants to make sure everyone can use technology, not just some people. Yang visited a special place at Equity where they teach young people about technology. He told the young people that what they do now is very important for their future. He said they should always use their imagination and learn as much as they can. That way, they can make the world a better place. The leaders also talked about how the government and companies can work together. They want to create more chances for young people to do well in a world with lots of technology. Macharia from Equity said it's very important to help young people. They need the right tools to do well in a world where computers are everywhere. Many other important people came to the meeting too. They were from the United Nations and the Kenyan government. They all want to help young people have a bright future. [/QUOTE]
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