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Status On China-Burundi Cooperation During A Pandemic

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At present, the global spread of the Covid-19 hasn’t been effectively controlled. China and African countries are working together to fight the pandemic and have deepened their traditional friendship, which will play an important role in the world’s fight against the virus. Since China succeeded in containing the pandemic from further spreading, it has dispatched medical teams in many countries to assist local medical teams. In the last two months, China has as well sent its medical teams to several African countries who are willing to learn China’s experience with the pandemic. How can China’s cooperation with Burundi manifest during the pandemic to the benefit of the two countries? 

In all African countries, Burundi is among the few to not yet issue the lock-down policy, but has only encouraged its citizens to observe self-hygiene, wear masks, and if possible, observe the social distancing. The mitigating measures against the virus have made Burundian’s life difficult to run as usual. Despite few cases of the virus reported in Burundi, the country continues to report daily new confirmed Covid-19 cases which have increased in number since the outbreak, with a possibility of reaching a level that is likely to overwhelm the country’s health weak system.

Burundi is one of African countries that have recorded fewer cases of the virus, and the Burundian government has followed the WHO mitigation hygiene measures. So far, Burundi recorded 15 cases with the virus, 1 death, and 7 healed. Unlike other East African Community (EAC) member countries, Burundi have fewer cases of the virus.

Even if the virus hasn’t hit Burundi, the country has followed other countries’ measures to tackle the virus. For instance, Burundian government implements mandatory quarantine for 14 days for all travelers to the country, and has avoided imported cases from neighboring countries by implementing strict screening procedures at all its borders. 

Burundi has resolved to minimize cross border movement of its citizens while facilitating free movement of goods and services in the EAC region; established a surveillance system to monitor crew health and enabled contact tracing; strengthened information sharing capacity through press conferences and other channels to facilitate quick response; continued to report daily contact cases of the virus, and has the support of the EAC secretariat, which has established a mechanism to facilitate movement of surge capacity and medical countermeasures across borders to support Burundi in responding to the pandemic if need arises. In addition, Burundi is following the EAC protocol, in which the EAC board has unveiled a comprehensive Covid-19 Response Plan to reinforce measures to protect and prevent further spread of the virus within member countries.

What is China doing to support Burundi during this pandemic?

With the outbreak of the COVID-19, Burundi, like many other countries around the world, will certainly need China’s support and guidance, not only by demanding China’s medical suppliers, but also by requesting China’s medical team to monitor Burundian medical personnel on how to effectively treat patients with the virus.

Since the establishment of diplomatic relations, China and Burundi have enjoyed stable political relations, deepened and strengthened economic and trade cooperation. Burundian people are friendly to Chinese people, and the Chinese people are well respected in Burundi.

Recently, Burundi’s Ambassador to China, Mr. Martin MBAZUMUTIMA in his interview with China’s People Daily confirmed the urgent need of cooperation between Burundi and China on tackling the pandemic from spreading. Even if Burundi has recorded few cases of Covid-19, it is in its best interest to cooperate with China to effectively tackle the pandemic from further spreading. In this endeavor, Chinese medical team based in Bujumbura already started to share information and knowledge about the virus to Burundian medical personnel. 

In order to better assist the Burundian medical team in fighting the Covid-19, Chinese medical team based in Bujumbura have made full use of every weekend to participate in the Covid-19 prevention and control knowledge training, which resulted in full support of the Burundian government.

However, with the Presidential election scheduled on May 20, 2020, there is an increased risk of transmission, especially with the movement of people participating in the pre-election rallies. In order to effectively tackle the virus from further spread, Burundi needs to be well equipped with necessary supplies to contain the deadly disease and prevent any further contamination in other neighboring countries. In addition, Burundi need to be on high alert of the virus by mobilizing all available resources to achieve a broad containment of the virus.

Thanks to the Chinese medical team based in Burundi which kept training Burundian medical personnel, and raised awareness of the pandemic. Now, all Burundian medical personnel have learned basic preventive measures, improved self-protection ability, etc. To date, the 19th Chinese medical team based in Bujumbura-Burundi is working firmly with Burundian medical personnel to fight against the pandemic. However, despite China’s support, Burundi is far from reaching the necessary means to tackle the virus as its health system is weak. Here are some suggestions on how China, or Chinese medical team can support Burundi:

  • If possible, coordinate with the Burundian government and see if there is a necessity of sending an urgent Chinese medical team in Burundi to help in containing the virus;
  • Train Burundian laboratory experts by sharing knowledge about the virus, especially train them on safe sampling and safe sample transportation methods;
  • Apart from Jack Ma’s donations to all African countries, China can, if possible, support Burundi by providing more medical gears such as testing kits and respirators, as Burundi with a population of around 12 million, only have less than 100 respirators that are very needed to treat patients with the Covid-19 virus;
  • Provide information to Burundian medical personnel or any other person in the health care system to help them give best practice care;
  • Share relevant scientific knowledge with Burundi on new technologies, advances in care and treatment, behavior of the virus, diagnostics, etc.
  • If possible, the Chinese Ambassador in Burundi should organize joint sessions with Burundian officials to discuss how to effectively curb the pandemic and ways of cooperating with China.

AV/VR Will Anchor The Next Wave of Consumer Tech Startups

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It was never a pioneer in the tech-evolutionary aspect of it. But it has developed a framework to turn consumers into customers and into fans. Apple has created fandoms across product categories, turning men and women to take a day out of work, and spend bi-monthly wages, in a severe winter morning, just to be among the first people to touch the next big thing. Most times, the main accomplishment is to tweet. “Friends, I have the latest iPhone in my hand”, and the friends will respond, “You are the real dude: way to go”. The guy had camped since 4 am under a challenging weather, losing the day’s wage, but determined to experience the immersive unboxing of the iPhone. He is a fan.

From music (iPod for Walkman) to smartphone (iPhone for Blackberry) to smartwatch (Apple Watch for Pebble), Apple has a playbook: wait for others to try, learn from their mistakes, and then arrive and change the ordinance in the market. Apple rarely goes first. That playbook has worked, profitably. In the world of Apple, the first mover advantage does not exist! Because Apple does not usually aspire to be the first.

Ladies and gentlemen, Apple is coming for virtual reality/ augmented reality. It is acquiring NextVR. Now, expect the next big thing in virtual and augmented reality. With Covid-19 pandemic ushering the world of everything virtual, VR/AR would be the expected destinations. If you are in this domain, the moment has come. Yes, the mass diffusion of this technology category will begin in the coming quarters because Apple will make this tech simple and cool.

Apple Inc.  is said to have bought virtual reality startup NextVR, for an undisclosed sum, Bloomberg reported.
NextVR provides content ranging from sports, music, and entertainment for virtual reality headsets. This also includes watching live events on VR headsets from PlayStation, HTC, Facebook Inc.’s Oculus, Google, Microsoft Corp, and others. The startup has deals with sports leagues including the National Basketball Association and entertainment networks such as Fox Sports, according to Bloomberg.The news of the acquisition comes after website 9to5Mac first reported the deal in April putting its value at $100 million.Apple has been on a buying spree this year with the purchases of Voysis, an Irish startup that focuses on voice technology, and Dark Sky, a popular weather app.Shares in Apple have rallied 37% in the past two months and were trading at $307.71 as of the close on Friday.

The Great Recession brought the sharing economy, birthing companies like Uber and Airbnb. Covid-19 will seed entities that will improve how people work remotely across industrial sectors. AV/VR is the most positioned technology, anchoring on the computational engine of cloud computing and the unbounded distribution systems of mobile internet. I see AV/AR to emerge in the consumer technology world because the solution to the post Covid-19 world will go through the fusion of meatspace and cyberspace.

Understand the classification of these technologies

The Franklin Institute explains it clearly.

Augmented reality (AR) adds digital elements to a live view often by using the camera on a smartphone. Examples of augmented reality experiences include Snapchat lenses and the game Pokemon Go.

Virtual reality (VR) implies a complete immersion experience that shuts out the physical world. Using VR devices such as HTC Vive, Oculus Rift or Google Cardboard, users can be transported into a number of real-world and imagined environments such as the middle of a squawking penguin colony or even the back of a dragon.

In a Mixed Reality (MR) experience, which combines elements of both AR and VR, real-world and digital objects interact. Mixed reality technology is just now starting to take off with Microsoft’s HoloLens one of the most notable early mixed reality apparatuses.

Extended Reality (XR) is an umbrella term that covers all of the various technologies that enhance our senses, whether they’re providing additional information about the actual world or creating totally unreal, simulated worlds for us to experience. It includes Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR) and Mixed Reality (MR) technologies.

The Rotimi Amaechi’s Confession!

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Nigeria's minister of transport

One of those accidental confessions that help us to understand! Interestingly, not many can claim they planned perfectly what they are doing today [I did not, still trying to understand why one is living outside Nigeria!). Politics to many Nigerian politicians is an industrial sector, never a call to service.  Amaechi studied English Studies and Literature in UNIPORT and might have struggled with unemployment.  So when the opportunity came via politics, he took his chances.  We hope his incentives have changed by now.

“I didn’t join politics because I wanted to be a leader or because I wanted to solve Nigeria’s problems. I joined because of unemployment. I also believe there is a part that grace played in it,” Rotimi Amaechi, Minister of Transport, Nigeria

Mr Amaechi, a graduate of English Studies and Literature from the University of Port Harcourt, had his first major political break in 1999 when he was elected as a member and then speaker of the Rivers State House of Assembly under the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). He was re-elected to the position in 2003.

In 2007, he contested and won the party’s governorship ticket even though Celestine Omehia was declared the party’s flagbearer. The PDP won the election and Mr Omehia was sworn in as governor.

Mr Amaechi challenged Mr Omehia’s candidacy before a court and was eventually declared the rightful candidate of the PDP and winner of the April 2007 governorship election in Rivers State. He served twice as the state governor under the party before his defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2013

Your Job Title Matters

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I left this comment on a feed on LinkedIn; I am sharing here. Yes, people do write that job titles do not matter. I will say please it does matter, and if you can get a better one, invest in it – and get it. Those days in Diamond Bank, I admired my entry level job title – Banking Executive. When they promoted me and gave me the Banking Officer title, it was very unfortunate for one to move from “Executive” to “Officer”.

In an engineering firm I worked in the U.S. post-PhD, there was no written policy on job title. You make up whatever you want for your business card. You do not blame the workers because you can be hired as Analog Design Engineer II, if you stay there for 30 years, you can end up, officially, with Analog Design Engineer XIII. Good luck explaining what the I, II, etc mean to friends. To fix that problem, leave the official title for paygrade, and pick anything you want for the outside, and feel happy.

LinkedIn does not have an option for Village Boy. Many of us would have gone for it. Simply, titles do matter especially in Africa. Many companies will make time for someone with a title Chief Marketing Officer when compared with a Sales Officer. As one of our faculty members discussed in Tekedia Min-MBA, sales management and marketing work on perception. And the messenger matters.  Yes, invest in that title and make sure they give you a good one in office. Titles are like ladders to higher titles and they directly or indirectly showcase responsibilities. 

It is a big illusion to think people do not pay attention to titles: who wants to meet the deputy managing director when the managing director is also available?

Leading and Managing Teams – A Shell Manager To Lead Session

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Good People, I am very happy to share that Dr. Chisom Ezeocha, a Project Delivery Manager with Shell will lead a season on Leading and Managing Teams for Tekedia Mini-MBA which begins June 22. Like Chidi Nwosu, who trades oil (lol) for Nigeria in NNPC (he will handle a session on “Global Energy Mix and Energy Economics “), and Nnamdi Onyebuchi, CEO of ICT leader, Weco Systems Group (he will lead a session on “Execution – Business Objectives and Technologies”), Dr. Ezeocha brings excellence which all of us shared as classmates in FUTO.

Chisom has managed global technical teams in Africa and around the world. He served as the Head of Offshore Field Engineering for 6 years in Brunei Shell Petroleum. He will be sharing with us how to lead and manage global  teams. I invite you to join him and other business leaders from MIT, Flutterwave, Deloitte, Schlumberger, Nigerian Breweries, BUA Group, Sherwin Williams, American Tower, Afrinvest, Coca Cola, GIG Logistics, etc.

Tekedia Mini-MBA is a community service from the non-profit African Institution of Technology..

https://www.tekedia.com/mini-mba-2/