After over two decades South Africans live in a multi race community however, poverty and inequality are wide spread. South Africa's educational system alone is plagued by inequality,only until recently government has tried to create equality within school systems. Do you think government may be too late?
Many students at private institutions has access to world class information and technological equipment and students from state institutions in particularly poor black communities suffer from a lack of resources and over crowding. This may not seem relevant now but without many South Africans realizing it, this situation fuels the already crippled unemployment rate in South Africa.
Despite South Africa being part of the BRICS emerging economic power. South Africa is still battling low growth and a weakening currency.
Innovation is crucial in South Africa and I know there are a lot more different methods to be used but Graphic Communication speaks volumes! People tend to respond more to new initiatives if they can visualise the solution. Hence, government needs to think about how they are going to alleviate poverty and inequality and also using a form of graphic communication to deliver their solutions or plans to South Africa.
Talk is cheap! It is in fact time to be a maker and doer of things. Litha Soyizwapi, this is someone who is very inspiring and motivational and he in fact has developed three (3) very crucial pointers to formulate his way to success:
Therefore, if government wants to alleviate poverty and inequality they need to apply Mr Soyizwapi's three pointers with of cause the other initiatives they have set aside and incorporate graphical communication to capture and show South Africa about their plans.
Robyn Ruiters