Fanon (1961) argues that this is a retrogressive misconception and he points out that the young people of under-developed countries in 1961 are idle and that governments ought to provide occupations for them. In his view, empowering the youth would liberate Africa and bring forth sustainable development to Africa.
Using “Human Capital” as a tool for sustainable development
“Human beings are not only the most important means of social development; they are also its profoundest end. Being a fine piece of capital is not the most exalted state that can happen to a human …show more content…
This involves using education as a tool to empower the society on social, economic and political issues for furtherance of development.
Education is a powerful tool that is indispensable in empowering society by sensitizing people on their role, rights and obligations in socio-economic and political development. Freire (1968) considers the role of ethics in development and the need to educate society on its social and ethical responsibility in social, economic and political activities. In his theory, ethics is imperative in ensuring sustainable development because a failure in ethics staggers …show more content…
Ochula (2012) argues that a solution to the corruption problem in Kenya would be to introduce ethics and moral education and trainings. Ochula (2012) avers that moral education, like character education is as old as society and education. He adds that moral education teaches core moral values, such as honesty and responsibility, care and helps to raise morally responsible and self-disciplined citizens.
Through training, education can be used as a tool to sensitize the public, be it in the private sector or public service, on the negative effects of corruption on sustainable development. Ultimately, educating Kenyans on the need to shun corruption is indispensable as a means of fighting corruption.
Conclusion
As discussed by the scholars in the foregoing, sustainable development of a nation requires a lot of investment in people. A government aspiring to grow and achieve sustainable development must empower the people it governs, from whom it can harness the skills and resources required to achieve these