Working Towards Collaborations in the Teaching and Development of African Languages for Harnessing Indigenous Knowledge
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2022-03-25
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EAS Journal of Humanities and Cultural Studies
Abstract
While the importance of taking deliberate steps aimed at ensuring
improved living standards is widely appreciated, less attention is given to the
question of the numbers enjoying the upgraded standards. Consequently, in many
developing nations, the majority of citizens live in abject poverty. Indeed, the divide
between the developed and developing countries is best expressed in the quality of
life that obtains in these two sets of countries. Further, success in engaging the
masses and involving them in striving for development calls for an understanding of
the local environment. It is in this context that indigenous knowledge becomes
critical and issues of indigenous languages assume centrality. In order for African
languages to play their rightful role in the continent’s development, they must be
empowered. This, therefore, calls for concerted efforts in the development of
African languages. This paper explores the role of collaborations both regionally
and internationally in the teaching, research and development of African languages.
Using Swahili as an example, it discusses how well-crafted collaborations between
universities and other relevant stakeholders can contribute in the teaching and
development of African languages to enable their continued use in harnessing
indigenous knowledge for development. It concludes that there are several
opportunities for innovation in developing collaborations that in turn have the
capacity to develop African languages for driving the development agenda in
Africa.
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Collaboration, African languages, indigenous knowledge, development, research, empowerment.
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Mohochi, E. S. (2022). Working Towards Collaborations in the Teaching and Development of African Languages for Harnessing Indigenous Knowledge. EAS Journal of Humanities and Cultural Studies, 4(2), pp. 40-48. DOI: 10.36349/easjhcs.2022.v04i02.003.
