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Visit Tech AllianceBy Mitchell Pham, Chair of the Digital Council for Aotearoa New Zealand.
Members of Pasifika communities in Aotearoa who work in the digital space gave us the same message last week that we’ve heard from many others: you’re not uncovering anything we don’t already know — we’ve been saying the same things for decades.
We, the Digital Council, don’t have any magic answers to entrenched barriers and inequities, nor the singular power to change them. We’re becoming acutely aware ourselves that at times the problems themselves become the problem. We become stuck and wearied at the enormity of what is broken that we need to fix.
So in this week’s update, as we near the end of a particularly challenging year, we’re seeking out what’s working. While we’re hearing, and acknowledging the challenges being faced by communities, we’re also seeing impressive collective community efforts that are in service to the digital learning, connecting, growing and wellbeing of Pasifika communities in Aotearoa.
Here is some of the community effort we have heard about so far.
We know these are just some of the many initiatives happening across Aotearoa. Our intent is not to endorse or give a profile to one over another. It is to highlight the cumulative collective effort that needs backing.
It’s clear just from the attendees at our Pasifika Town Hall that we’re not lacking initiatives. Our Pasifika communities are innovative, have some impressive digital and data expertise, and are committed to developing and using data-driven technologies for the learning and growth of their people.
The pace is slow and much happens off the back of a committed, visionary, often unpaid few. We’ve been told that people are tired of all talk in government and no action — the intent might be there but the implementation falls short. Our message to government agencies and the technology industry is to find ways to increase the scale and reach of the best of what is already happening.
With this in mind, as a Council we’ve committed to putting together a sub group from our Pasifika Town Hall to explore ways for Pasifika organisations to connect into existing tech industry groups such as NZTech and their tech alliance.
One of the participants in the Town Hall said “we exist because people are simply not doing what they should”. Another way to look at it is that the right people are doing what they’re meant to be doing. That is, bringing their ancestry, language, culture and tradition together with technology to help their communities navigate and flow with the ever changing tides of the modern world.