Kingsburgh Child and Family Welfare inspires youth

Ilula Software Solutions presented an introduction to programming (human-computer interaction) concepts as well as the input processing output model.

Kingsburgh Child and Family Welfare (KCFW) held an information technology programme on Friday, 25 June.
Ilula Software Solutions presented an introduction to programming (human-computer interaction) concepts as well as the input processing output model.

“In this modern-day and age, information technology plays a big role. Education and empowerment with so much progress happening, through education and empowerment we able to reach many young people in new ways so that they are prepared for the future. The youth of today are the leaders, inventors, teachers, and businessmen and women of tomorrow. Without the proper skills, these youth will not have the preparation needed to survive,” said KCFW social worker, Sandra Govender.

Information technology is comprised of computers, networks, mobile and wireless devices, satellite communications, robotics, videotext, cable television, electronic mail, electronic games, and automated office equipment.

“Since we live in the information age, information technology has become a part of our everyday lives. This is a great impact on our society. We would express our gratitude to Rodwin Govender and Akil Ishwarlaal for giving back to the youth in our community.”

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