Rwanda Wins Global Award for Digital Media Academy

Publié le 14 Mai 2013

Rwanda's Africa Digital Media Academy has won a coveted award from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).

Rwanda, alongside 17 other countries, was recognised for her outstanding effort and achievement in implementing various initiatives that seek to harness ICT development.

Africa Digital Media Academy is a media production school started in March 2012 by the Workforce Development Authority (WDA), together with Pixel Corps, a US-based digital media firm.

The centre prepares its students for production work needed in digital media. Through live, hands-on learning in the computer lab and production studio, with distance learning from television experts in the US, students are given instructions to proceed at their own pace with support from the instructors.

The emphasis is on student collaboration with the community as the foundation for effective learning.

The Minister for Youth and ICT, Jean Philbert Nsengimana, received the award on behalf of the government, during World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) forum focusing on post-2015 development agenda in Geneva, Switzerland, yesterday.

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"This global recognition is a demonstration of the exemplary leadership of President Paul Kagame, who is the co-chair of the ITU's Broadband Commission. It is an encouragement to accelerate our progress toward realising the promise of ICT, especially broadband for the people of Rwanda and Africa at large," the minister told The New Times by e-mail.

Nsingimana said government identified and brought on board a leading partner, Pixel Corps, and provided infrastructure support through WDA.

"We submitted our application for this award category and emerged top among all ITU member states," the minister said.

According to Jerome Gasana, the WDA director-general, the academy "will provide up to five levels of professionalism, which, if covered continuously, can last for a period of three years."

Current intakes are mainly of Level One trainees comprising persons with experience in multimedia business. At least 100 students are expected to be enrolled in a given academic year.

sOURCE: TNT

Rédigé par Gakumba Adrien

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