This is an archive of the Dadamac.net website, as it was in 2015, it is no longer being updated.

Blog

Challenging the lack of employment opportunities

This overview of current initiatives and ideas in Dadamac, is related to lack of employment opportunities in Nigeria and elsewhere. The focus is on youths, but our concerns are in fact wider than that. Dadamac Knowledge Centre - a practical reponse Dadamac Knowledge Centre - Dadamac Knowledge Centre - Learning for Livelihoods is a local response (at Fantusam in Nigeria) to provide tertiary education and vocational training to local youths. It's in its early stages, but will be embedded in Fantsuam Foundation's many existing integrated community development initiatives, and will also connect with local businesses. First Thursday and a widespread...

Nigerian IT Regulator invites Fantsuam to stakeholders meeting

John writes from Fantsuam: The new acting Director General of the Nigerian Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), Dr Ashiru Daura, hosted a meeting of key stakeholders of the IT industry. Fantsuam Foundation was invited and had the opportunity to meet with the major players in the Nigerian IT industry: Nigerian private sector players such as the Computer Professionals of Nigeria, The Business People (TBP), top media representatives and multinationals like Microsoft, Huawei, Intel and MainOne. Fantsuam Foundation was the only NGO in attendance at this national event. This point was brought home to the audience by the CEO of The...

October First Thursday - youths, livelihoods, unemployment, violence, David and Goliath, and more

We had lively discussions today. Nine people from Kenya, Nigeria, Northern Ireland, UK and USA, joined me for my monthly "Drop in and chat with me" time. Ideally someone would write a real blog post on this (volunteer needed, please contact me if you might be interested ) This is my best attempt to quickly share what went on. Cut and paste plus... This is a very rougly edited cut and paste from the chat, with a few explanatory notes in brackets. What is shown here is copied from the the main panel of the First Thursday etherpad screen display...

Dadamac Knowledge Centre - Learning for Livelihoods

Some problems are the same world wide. Youth unemployment is one of them. What can young people do if there are no jobs for them? This is a problem that John Dada is planning to tackle at Fantsuam by providing accessible and affordable tertiary and vocational education for local youths. We have been "rubbing minds" on our vision for such a centre, and how it fits in with what we have done in that past, what is already on the ground, and our philosophy related to learning. We're calling it the Dadamac Knowledge Centre. Practical training and work experience. John...

Thursday ha-ha - will you be one of the one hundred?

Don't miss the chance to be included on Thursday September 26th. We know this works on a smaller scale - but will it work with 100? This is what you'll be joining: 100 people go online for one hour We have $1,000 to allocate - but only one hour to decide. The question is "What is the greatest social impact we can produce this coming week with the money available? Ideas on how to spend the money come from the 100 people. So you could get the $1,000 to implement your own idea. Certainly your opinion will influence where the...

Dadamac - rich in people

I'm rich in the people I know, As I think of them my heart lifts at their uniqueness, their mix of vitality, originality, big vision, stubborn determination, humour, curiosity, change-making, "amazing journeys made up of small steps", generosity of spirit, "imagination combined with deep realism", skills, knowledge, readiness-to-learn, wisdom, insights, and breadth of experience. I was asked.... Recently several people have wanted an idea of who I connect to and how, so I started to think about it. The list below is the result. Initially I thought of the individual people I value, but I was uncomfortable with the idea...

RSA, Venturists, and #LandscapeOfChange

Adam Lent writes about "Venturists" in his RSA blog A new type of entrepreneur is transforming our world for the better: the ‘Venturist’ . He paints a clear picture of "Venturists" and their typical mindset. As I was reading it I was thinking "I recognise that reality from my explorations in the Landscape of Change". So, with great appreciation to him for sharing the Venturist idea so clearly, I plan to explore some key features, and some similarities and differences. I won't describe LofC here now as I've written various blogs touching on Landscape of Change previously, and I'm gradually...

How to help Dadamac - From re-tweeting to mentoring

If you are wondering how to get involved with Dadamac in a practical way (possibly after reading For want of a nail" - Why a stronger Dadamac is urgently needed ) these suggestions are for you. I've started with the smallest possible involvement, and end with a request for mentors and organisational support. Please share with anyone who might be interested. For more information contact me through the contact form . Help with raising visibility on twitter or facebook If you use twitter or Facebook then you could help us to be seen by more people. Please tweet, re-tweet, like...

Vacancy- are you the doctor for us at Fantsuam?

John appeals for a doctor to undertake training following Dr Awojobi's visit to Fantsuam: Fantsuam Foundation ( www.fantsuam.org ) is committed to empowering community members, particularly women, to find employment and income to meet the needs of themselves and their families. We work in 50 communities across 7 Local Government areas in Kaduna State, and over 5,000 individuals benefit from Fantsuam’s services every year. We estimate that over 200,000 people have benefited either directly or indirectly from Fantsuam Foundation’s activities since it was established in BayanLoco in 2001. Fantsuam Rural Health Centre The Fantsuam Rural Health Centre, set up in...

"For want of a nail" - Why a stronger Dadamac is urgently needed

In "One Network One World" Vinay Gupta explains complex ideas in simple terms, so I'm using his video to explain where Dadamac fits and why we need to magnify and accelerate its work. Vinay explains the urgency of taking action to raise local standards of living in the slums and rural areas of Africa. He also points to the role of information sharing in making this happen. I'm reminded of the rhyme: For want of a nail the shoe was lost. For want of a shoe the horse was lost. For want of a horse the rider was lost. For...

Pages