Friday 28 February 2014

Budget 2014 Jam: The Youth Engage Okonjo- Iweala

Join the
Coordinating
Minister of the
Economy and
Honorable
Minister of
Finance Dr.
Ngozi Okonjo-
Iweala in a live,
online
conversation
on the 2014
Budget
from 4th to 6th of March, 2014.
The Budget 2014 Jam is a 3-day online interactive
conversation between the Hon. Minister and the
youth aged 18-40. This is your opportunity to share
your thoughts/ideas with the Minister on the 2014
budget and its impact on the nation moving
forward.
If you would like to be part of this free, online
conversation please register now. Participation will
be on a first come, first serve basis.
You can access the online discussion using a laptop
or tablet device. Be advised that it is not optimal on
a smart phone. Register at https://
www.collaborationjam.com/jam4/budget2014/
registration/

See you in the Jam!
What is a Jam?
A jam is an online event that brings together
thousands of people from across the country to
discuss issues in real time from wherever they are
located. The Minister of Finance and Coordinating
Minister for the Economy Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is
hosting the online interactive session with youth
this year on the 2014 Budget.
Objective of the Jam
The jam is meant to educate and engage
participants on topical issues through a series of
online discussion forums. All participants have an
opportunity offer suggestions as well as exchange
ideas on how to move the country forward. In this
particular instance, the Ministry of Finance would
like to hear from the youth on issues that affect
them related to the 2014 Budget.
Target Audience for the Jam
The event seeks to engage as many as 20,000
people between the ages of 18 and 40. The jam is
available on a first come, first serve basis with the
first 20,000 to register able to participate in the
online discussion.
How to Participate in the Jam
You can register from the 24th of February
at https://www.collaborationjam.com/jam4/
budget2014/registration/

The jam goes live on March 4th by 8am and runs
continuously until March 6th. Join us at any point in
those three days for as little or as long as you want!
The Proposed Areas for Discussion are:
1. Managing our Debt
2. Stimulating Job Creation
3. Keeping the lights on
4. Spending Wisely
5. Managing our Budget
6. Increasing Revenue
Log in and start jamming!
Sent From David Aniemeka

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