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Dr. John Trimble Presented to 5 th ICAT Pretoria, South Africa - 2012
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National and International Guidelines National and International Standards National and International Goals A Political Educational Process A Call to Action!!
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Technology and empowerment of people Technology and popular culture Technology and environment “We belong to Mother Earth”
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Current technology development is based on a few wealthy powerful people maintaining power through: ◦ Military supremacy ◦ Space and geographic supremacy ◦ Corporate supremacy Shift to distribution of power over technology development
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We first must address the basic needs of 100% of the world population We must assure mass involvement in creative development and applications of science and technology Local production is key Household empowerment ◦ Solar powered houses ◦ Rain water collection ◦ Household waste processing ◦ Home based gardens
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Empowering a population technologically promotes democracy Population will be better informed therefore more capable of making decisions that will benefit them
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Africa has more natural resources than any other continent, yet has the world’s poorest population Africa’s resources currently benefit the wealthy in the richest countries Technology empowerment can shift this situation where Africa’s resources will benefit the poor and disadvantaged.
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Call for Manifesto at AT Symposium at Howard University in Washington DC in April 2010 Addressed technology policy at 4 th ICAT in Accra Ghana in November 2010 Involving other organizations in call for AT manifesto Technology policy central to 5 th ICAT in Pretoria South Africa November 2012
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