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ELECTRONICELECTRONICELECTRONICELECTRONIC COMMERCECOMMERCECOMMERCECOMMERCE HOW CAN AFRICA PARTICIPATE ?

SERVICESSERVICESSERVICESSERVICES ACCESSACCESSACCESSACCESSCONTENT INFRASTRUCTURE SHARING TOOLS & KNOWLEDGE

ELECTRONIC COMMERCE « TRADE POINT STRATEGY »

WEB incubator server WEB incubator server Electronic Trade facilitation system Electronic Trade facilitation system Electronic business opportunities database Electronic business opportunities database INFRASTRUCTURE’S CHALLENGE

DECENTRALIZATION OFFICIAL DATA GTPNet CONTENT’S CHALLENGE

EXTERNAL AGREEMENTS PARTNERSHIP COMMUNITY TELECENTERS ACCESS CHALLENGE INFORMATION

TRANSPORT ASSISTANCE ELECTRONIC PAYMENT SERVICES CHALLENGE TRAINING

WHAT AFRICA HAVE TO DO TO PARTICIPATE

P OV E R T Y INVESTMENTINVESTMENTINVESTMENTINVESTMENTEXPORTATION EMPLOYMENTSHARINGSYNERGY CAPACITY CAPACITY

REENGINEERING of the approaches ( considering the user as an entity to be satisfied ) REENGINEERING of the approaches ( considering the user as an entity to be satisfied ) HOW TO DRAIN INVESTMENT ? By using the whole NTIC in order to increase the performance in all the bodies (public and private) By using the whole NTIC in order to increase the performance in all the bodies (public and private) Seeking to position oneself ON THE NET in order to undertake a marketing strategy within the country Seeking to position oneself ON THE NET in order to undertake a marketing strategy within the country

By ensuring the visibility of the firms throughout the net By ensuring the visibility of the firms throughout the net HOW TO PROMOTE EXPORTATIONS? By maintaining a reliable information system in order to benefit by the whole opportunities By maintaining a reliable information system in order to benefit by the whole opportunities By making OFFENSIVE WEB in order to make one ’s name By making OFFENSIVE WEB in order to make one ’s name By having a national network liable to be an observatory of the production By having a national network liable to be an observatory of the production

By integrating the new technologies in the whole training programs related to the service sector By integrating the new technologies in the whole training programs related to the service sector HOW TO PROMOTE EMPLOYMENT? By setting up WEB resources centers in order to canvass the northern countries. By setting up WEB resources centers in order to canvass the northern countries. By promoting telecenters operators for launching the domestic market. By promoting telecenters operators for launching the domestic market.

By introducing a connection between the rural production and the market throughout the NTIC By introducing a connection between the rural production and the market throughout the NTIC HOW TO PREVENT THE MARGINALIZATION OF THE DISADVANTAGED OF THE DISADVANTAGED SECTIONS OF THE POPULATION? SECTIONS OF THE POPULATION? By promoting the community telecenters and putting in the foreground the groupings and cooperatives By promoting the community telecenters and putting in the foreground the groupings and cooperatives

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