Technological education…a fundamental pillar for the reconstruction of Sudan – Something for the homeland – ✍️ Mr. Salah Ghariba

Technological education in Sudan today represents more than just an educational option, but rather an investment in the future of the nation. In light of the incessant efforts to rebuild and develop the country after years of conflict, the role of technological education appears to be one of the most important axes that will contribute to the construction of a diversified and strong economy, capable of to be competitive in the digital age.
The expansion of technology education plans in Sudan comes from a deep awareness of the importance of providing young people with the skills and knowledge needed to keep pace with rapid technological developments around the world. The world today is witnessing a true technological revolution, with technology becoming an integral part of all aspects of life, from industry and agriculture to services. Therefore, preparing qualified graduates in various technological fields is crucial to ensure Sudan's ability to catch up and achieve sustainable development.
The importance of technological education in rebuilding Sudan by building a knowledge economy. Technology education contributes to building a knowledge economy based on innovation and creativity, as graduates are able to develop innovative solutions to the challenges facing the country and the expansion of technology. education leads to providing new employment opportunities to young people, in particular. In sectors that rely heavily on technology, such as information and communications technology and artificial intelligence, technology education also helps strengthen the competitiveness of the Sudanese economy regionally and internationally. by developing products and services that meet the needs of the global market, and graduates of technology specializations can develop innovative solutions to the complex problems facing Sudan, such as water and energy shortages, through the use of modern technology.
Challenges facing technology education in Sudan include lack of infrastructure. Sudan suffers from a lack of technological infrastructure, such as high-speed internet and specialized laboratories, and there is a shortage of qualified academic staff in the field of technology, which affects the quality of education and the cost of studying in specializations can be high. Technology is an advantage for many students, limiting access to quality education.
Proposals to expand technology education in Sudan include increasing investment in infrastructure. Investments in technological infrastructure must be increased, such as the creation of high-speed Internet networks and the provision of computers and specialized laboratories in universities and institutes. developed to keep pace with modern technological developments, with emphasis on practical and applied aspect, intensive training programs should be offered to academic staff in the field of technology, in order to increase their efficiency and qualify to teach the latest technologies, and scholarships must be awarded. be offered to outstanding students in the field of technology, to study specialized programs at local and foreign universities, and partnerships between universities and the private sector should be encouraged to develop joint training programs and provide training opportunities. employment for graduates.
Technological education is an investment in the future and one of the most important factors contributing to the achievement of sustainable development in Sudan. By providing the necessary support for technology education, Sudan can become a leading country in technology and innovation and contribute to solving the challenges facing the world.




