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Thursday, September 27, 2012

ICT, RURAL WOMEN NEGLECTED



THE RURAL women are in a position and in need nowadays to have access to the Information Technology (IT). The rural women should not be left behind. There has been a neglect on the part of the government to introduce to them the IT, and did not encourage the implementation of internet services in the rural area.

The Sabah DAP Wanita Chief, Noriah Onong views at this IT era, it is high time that our rural folks and especially our rural women must be given the full opportunity to have the access to the IT and internet service if not free Wi-Fi.
The rural women can gain valuable knowledge and information through the IT in many aspects especially with the various developments in the country. Their information must be updated and they should know about the latest happenings in Sabah and in the country too.

Many things have happened in the country and in the world, but due to the lack of communication facilities like telephones, TV, and internet services, these rural women lost their chance to know.

Onong urges the government to fulfill their promises to provide IT and internet to the rural folks. If the town areas can be given free computers, lap-tops and note-books, the rural women should be given too. Furthermore, the rural women are poorer and they need to be taking care of more.

30 comments:

  1. Perkembangan teknologi komunikasi dan maklumat (ICT) di negara ini turut dimanfaat kaum hawa yang merupakan 48 peratus pengguna Internet.

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    1. Women should be placed as another top priority of Sabah's growth. Without women, we are far behind too.

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    2. Women participation in the ICT growth is truly encouraging.

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    3. Wanita sekarang juga memainkan peranan penting untuk kemajuan negara.

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  2. Timbalan Ketua Menteri Sabah yang juga Mentei Pembangunan Sumber dan Kemajuan Teknologi Maklumat negeri Datuk Dr Yee Moh Chai berkata statistik juga menunjukkan ramai wanita memanfaatkan ICT untuk meningkatkan taraf sosio ekonomi mereka.

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    1. "Kemudahan Internet yang ada memberi peluang kepada mereka sama-sama mempelopori bidang ICT. Mereka setanding dengan lelaki di dalam mengaplikasikan kemudahan yang wujud melalui perniagaan 'online' walaupun beroperasi di rumah," katanya.

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    2. So this is another major proof that women are indeed important to the state.

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    3. Another good news for the women in Sabah.

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    4. Its should treated equally, they are both important in family and economy growth.

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  3. More programmes should be given to the rural women in order for them to be more equipped with the modern needs.

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  4. Berikan pendedahan kepada wanita dipendalaman mengenai ICT.

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  5. Ini bagi memastikan penduduk diluar bandar tidak ketinggalan dalam ICT. Semoga kerajaan akan dapat meneruskan usaha mereka untuk membantu penduduk dikawasan pendalaman.

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  6. Kaji selidik baru-baru ini di empat kampung yang diadakan oleh kementerian menunjukkan bahawa hampir 90% penduduk kampung menggunakan komputer dan 95% daripada mereka berkata ICT penting kepada mereka, kata Symphrosa Kasun yang mengetuai unit kemajuan IT kementerian.

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    1. Kementerian itu menubuhkan pusat e-Desa di kampung-kampung yang bertujuan untuk memberi akses segera kepada petani untuk mendapatkan maklumat pasaran dan alam sekitar.

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    2. Lebih banyak e-Desa akan ditubuhkan dalam tahun 2012 dengan kementerian baru saja memberikan sebanyak RM72 juta untuk dibelanjakan untuk projek ICT.

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    3. Peruntukan harus digunakan dengan wajar.

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  7. Osindak atau SINDA, teknologi maklumat bersinar di Tenom, sebuah daerah luar bandar yang jauh di pedalaman Sabah kira-kira 194 km (120,5 km) dari Kota Kinabalu. SINDA dalam Murut bermaksud bersinar.

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    1. SINDA-iT adalah di bawah program Aramai-iT kementerian pembangunan sumber dan teknologi maklumat

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  8. semua golongan kena menceburi bidang IT yang makin penting pada dunia sekarang.

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    1. IT is a never ending knowledge to learn and explore.

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  9. Terusakan usaha, negara kami memerlukan semua golongan termasuk golongan wanita yang tabah dan berdikari.

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  10. CM Datuk Musa Haji Aman urges Kolej Yayasan Sabah to constantly keep abreast of developments and changes in the national and global economic landscape by offering courses that are more relevant to current demands.

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    1. The choice of courses must take into consideration the changes that are taking place around us in order to be relevant to current demands.

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    2. CM said the technical and vocational courses in KYS have provided many opportunities to youths especially from the rural areas to gain skills that will help them when seeking jobs

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  11. The ICT training has cost the Sabah government millions of ringgit to produce highly skilled IT professionals for the job market

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    1. The Sabah development corridor which will turn Sabah into a gateway for trade, investment and tourism will require many ICT experts.

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  12. golongan wanita di negeri ini perlu bijak merebut setiap peluang yang disediakan oleh kerajaan..

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  13. apa sahaja program atau bantuan yang disalurkan oleh kerajaan adalah untuk semua rakyat, bukannya berdasarkan jantina..

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  14. IN today’s ICT-enabled learning ecology, conventional training programmes to produce technically competent teachers are no longer adequate. To learn and work effectively in an increasingly information-rich environment, students and teachers must use ICT effectively.

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  15. The necessity for this skill has already been proposed, rationalised and justified many times over in expert journals globally.

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