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1. DECEMBER 2007
Attention:
MARKETING MANAGER
DYER AND BLAIR INVESTMENT BANK LTD
Uganda
ICT-X PROGRAM PARTNERSHIP PROPOSAL 2007
“The United Nations has long recognised that the imagination, ideals and energies
of young men and women are vital for the continuing development of the
societies in which they live. And since its inception in 1948, AIESEC has
contributed to this development by serving as an agent of positive change
through education and cultural exchange. In an era of globalisation, your
programmes have helped young people around the world to develop a broader
understanding of cultural, socio-economic and business management issues.”
Kofi Annan
Secretary-General,
United Nations
Dear Sir,
2. AIESEC is the International Platform for young people to discover and develop
their potential to have a positive impact in society. It is present in over 800
universities in 100 countries and territories.
Since 1948, as the largest university based network of young people, we provide
our members with over 5,000 leadership opportunities, 3,800 work abroad
opportunities, 350 conferences, and virtual tools to build networks.
Aiming to open new opportunities to our organisations for achieving our
objectives, we are proud to communicate you the current partnership proposal,
which captures and leverages all learning possibilities for our organisations
towards the building of leaders for the future.
We thank you in advance for your consideration to this proposal and will be glad
to work together in the implementation of this project.
Kindly contact us using our contacts below for further information.
Sincerely,
Ochieng Moses Kateete Kevin W.
Director Team Leader Promotions
ICT-X PROGRAM 2008 ICT-X PROGRAM 2008
Mob: +256753435333 Mob: +256753248205
coengmoses@gmail.com kateetekevin@yahoo.com
PROJECT BACKGROUND
About AIESEC
AIESEC is an international platform for young people to discover and develop their potential to have a positive
impact on society.
3. Present in over 800 universities in 100 countries and territories, AIESEC provides young people the opportunity
to work abroad, develop leadership, build a personal network, and explore the direction and ambition of their
future.
Our innovative approach to developing young people focuses on taking a proactive role, developing self-
awareness and a personal vision, building networks, and developing capacity to drive change.
AIESEC in Africa aims to positively impact a significant amount of African youth
by offering them a platform of self-discovery and learning by doing around global
issues. Thus, 15 African countries participate in the project, while having a direct
impact on more than 400 students that run the program. Projects will be run
across Africa in the particular areas. These projects are based on physical
exchange and have a focus on education approaching different targets depending
on the local realities (University students, as well as local communities). Projects
have been selected to be run across Africa in the areas of ICT-X, HIV/AIDS,
Entrepreneurship and Tourism.
In Uganda, AIESEC decided that one of the focus areas of its activities will be ICT.
Information and communication technology (ICT) is regarded as a driver and
enabler in most if not all countries around the world. The extent of adoption and
usage of ICT in schools and small companies therefore becomes pivotal in
improving Uganda’s economy as a whole. Research by Makerere University (MUK)
and Rowan University has revealed that the adoption of ICT by firms in
developing countries (like Uganda) follows the same pattern as in developed
countries and they only differ in level of usage and adoption. Firms as well as
schools do appreciate the contribution of ICT to their performance, but there are
various barriers which prevent them from tapping into ICT’S potential.
Many students in Uganda do not have any access to computers up to the average
age of 18 years for those who join University and even later for those who do not
join University. We should seek to encourage students to learn and appreciate
information technology by providing them with the necessary computer skills and
also equipping their teachers to educate and effectively integrate computers into
the teaching programme. Appropriate logical approaches need to be identified in
order to maximize the use of computers in our schools.
Some points to note about ICT in Uganda include:
4. • ICT’s are new phenomena in Uganda.
• The use of ICT’s follows the development of the countries: more developed
= more use of ICT’s
“The priority for Africans is not large buildings or installations, but access to new technology – for with
that, people will invent new uses and expand their lives, in the progress becoming agents of change
rather than (as they are often depicted) passive recipients of aid.”
Mark Malloch Brown
ICT-X PROGRAM
PROJECT’S OBJECTIVES
• Providing students with a very exciting, quality, and diverse cultural
platform to gain computer skills while learning about different cultures and
leadership skills.
• To provide information technology knowledge to some of our high school youth who
may not have accessibility to the computers up till an older age.
• Provide technical assistance and training both in schools and companies.
• Improve on different companies’ abilities in managing company data,
integrating computer networks and simplifying labour.
GENERAL IDEA OF THE PROJECT
5. The project will take place in fourteen countries
in Africa (Botswana, Cameroon, Ivory Coast,
Egypt, Ghana, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Senegal,
South Africa, Tanzania, Rwanda, Togo and Uganda)
The objective of the ICT-X Program is to enable small companies
and high schools to effectively tap into I.C.T skills and knowledge
of young talented recent graduates while giving this young talent
experience in the corporate world.
AIESEC will provide international university students that will deliver
different learning activities to the local students in the mentioned
countries. The learning activities will use the methodology of ‘peer
education’. The international university students will be previously selected
and prepared in their countries of origin by the AIESEC offices in the
respective countries. From the total number of exchange students we aim
to achieve 50% of internal exchanges within African countries and 50% of
university students coming from other countries of the world.
The presence of the international students is one of the main motivational factors
for the local students to participate in the program and is also an opportunity for
meeting and having chats with young people from different countries with
different realities and perspectives on ICT.
6. A closing Seminar will be organized during the last month of the program. During
the event, various presentations will be held by each of the international teams
and special participation of some of the High school students, local teachers,
representatives of the board of Experts and partner companies of the project.
PROJECT DESCRIPTION
Recruitment and selection campaign program will be run in all African countries to
select the students that will participate in the project. (Both students for
exchange and high school students that will develop the start ups). Non-African
countries will also run a recruitment and selection campaign for exchange
students. Promotion in media is planned to happen as well as information
meetings at different faculties.
In Uganda, The project is to be run in both small companies and High schools.
Selection of High schools will be under the following criteria
• Registration under the ministry of education and sports in Uganda.
• Possession of a minimum of 10 computers.
The companies /organizations are to selected under the following criteria
• Legal registration.
• Minimum three functioning computers.
• Minimum of three computer literate employees.
During the Opening event, trainers will be introduced to the companies and
schools in participation. During this event, different personalities will discuss the
issues of computer education and its impact in the country. The event will be
open to the whole student fraternity.
Also at least one learning and one external event will take place. During the
seminars/workshops, different organizations/entities showcase their role and
contribution to computer education in the country. Through these, the
international students will have the opportunity to present and share their
knowledge.
7. At the end of the two months the students are expected to use their acquired
skills for constructive ventures.
In Companies, the employees will receive training on how to effectively use their
computer technology. At the end of the training, the employees will have the
tools to manage the records and finance and the ability to effectively perform
daily duties using computers.
Last point of the project delivery will be the closing event
To officially close the project, students will hold an exhibition of work generated
exhibits using newly acquired skills.
In companies, the students the employees will be expected to have
switched to the efficient and cheap way of managing data attained from the
project.
HOW CAN DYER AND BLAIR SUPPORT THE SUCCESS OF THE ICT-X
PROGRAM?
DYER AND BLAIR INVESTMENT BANK is a socially and environmentally
responsible citizen in its business practices and operations. It has maintained a
high degree of ethical standards and is recognized for fulfilling social responsibility
as a corporate citizen. In this connection, AIESEC Uganda invites DYER AND
BLAIR to become the ICT program Initiative Partner, by supporting this strategy
for learning, growth and relevance.
DYER AND BLAIR can benefit and contribute to ICT development. This could be
done through the following.
AS A SPONSOR-IN KIND AND FINANCIALLY
8. As a sponsor/donor the DYER AND BLAIR is expected to provide financial or
material support as per the ICT Program budget. As sponsor/donor, DYER AND
BLAIR stands to benefit as follows:
• Massive public exposure through some of our upcoming activities which will
be massively publicised which include:
��.1opening and closing events scheduled to take place on 18 February and
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19 April respectively.
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��.2A presentation from an official from Dyer and Blair.
��.3Interview with the media scheduled to take place during the opening and
closing events.
o This project provides DYER AND BLAIR with a platform to give back
to the society and build a good public image at a reduced advertising
cost while at the same time fulfilling their corporate social
responsibility thus attracting more positive attention from the public.
“The only kind of learning which significantly influences behavior is self-
discovered or self-appropriated learning - truth that has been assimilated in
experience.” Carl Rogers.
9. ICT-X PROGRAM BUDGET
INDIVIDUAL PARTICULARS NUMBER UNIT COSTAMOUNT IN
UGX
TRAINEES ACCOMMODATION 6 400000 2400000
AIRPORT PICKUP 6 80000 480000
MEALS 6 720000 4320000
TRANSPORTATION 6 360000 2160000
COMMUNICATION 6 25000 150000
ICT-X TEAM TRANSPORT 18 360000 6480000
MEALS 18 120000 3240000
COMMUNICATION 18 100000 1800000
STATIONARY FLIPCHARTS 6 20000 120000
MARKERS 6 20000
NOTEBOOKS AND 352000
PENS
OPENING DAY VENUE 300 200000
EVENT
T-SHIRTS 100 1000000
VIDEO SYSTEM
AUDIO SYSTEM
TENTS AND CHAIRS 300 500000
CLOSING DAY VENUE 300 200000
EVENT
INVITATION CARDS 100 300 30000
VIDEO SYSTEM
AUDIO SYSTEM
TENTS AND CHAIRS 300 500000
BROCHURES 200 60000
10. CERTIFICATES 90 180000
TOTAL: 24,192,000
PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT FOR THE ICT-X PROGRAM 2008
Thank you for participating in the ICT-X Program in Uganda from 18 february
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until 19th April. Please read the guidelines described in the previous pages and
provide us the necessary information for your participation.
1. Contact Information
Organization Organisation
Legal Name Contact
Position
Mailing Address Telephone/Fax
Number
E-mail
Homepage
2. Type of Partner
Learning Partner
11. Sponsor/Donator
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3. For learning partners:
How many interns will you accommodate in your organization? _____
4. For Sponsors/Donators: amount (in UGX) of your support
Direct cash support:
In-kind donations:
5. Additional information (please use extra paper sheet if necessary)
Please indicate any relevant information concerning your participation, which was
not specified in this document.
_________________________________________________________________
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This Partnership Agreement is considered a formal contract and commitment
between AIESEC and the organisation stated on this form. Both parties should
keep an original copy with signatures of both the company/organisation and
AIESEC.
DYER AND BLAIR (U) LTD. AIESEC in Uganda
Name: Name:
Signature: Signature:
12. Date:
AIESEC in Uganda| ICT-X Program 2008 | uganda@aiesec.net | www.aiesec.org/uganda
Tel: 006 41 22 0 087