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HCB Human Capacity Building 1 International Telecommunication Union Telecommunication Development Bureau

HCB Human Capacity Building 2 Other eLearning Platform ITCI Internet Training Centres Initiative EC Training Agreements HRD/M programme 5 Training Sessions Global HRD/M Symposium T0T Tap on Telecom CoEs Centres of Excellence HR Study Group ITU eLearning Platform Workshops Face to Face Managers and high level professionals from Telecom Sector: Administrations, Operators, Regulators, etc Students, Technical Staff, Young entrepreneurs (focus on women, youth and disabled populations) DAP (Doha action plan) Delivery Mechanism Target Population Projects Networks of Regional and Local Experts

HCB Human Capacity Building 3  The e-learning Platform Location Corporate INTRANET Dedicated class-room Working position Support Facilities and Services Model systems +data bases Training materials Administration and follow-up Reference materials Players InstructorFacilitatorParticipantTutor Support ( , etc) Dedicated Working position

HCB Human Capacity Building 4 Participants: 1200 Training Providers: 35 Beneficiary countries: 60 Beneficiary organizations: 200 Key Figures for 2006:  The e-learning Platform Public Digital Library:

HCB Human Capacity Building 5  The Centre of Excellence Network ….A new Strategy as of January 2007….

HCB Human Capacity Building 6  The ITCI Project, in Partnership with CISCO LATIN AMERICA and CARIBBEAN Academies 9 Graduates: 339 Continuing students: 470 Female percentage: 24.5% Active Instructors: 41 Female Instructors: 10 ASIA PACIFIC Academies 21 Graduates: 532 Continuing students: 744 Female percentage: 19.2% Active Instructors: 53 Female Instructors: 11 AFRICA Academies 17 Graduates: 1369 Continuing students: 1029 Female percentage: 36.4% Active Instructors: 65 Female Instructors: 12 EASTERN EUROPE & CIS Academies 12 Graduates: 410 Continuing students: 373 Female percentage: % Active Instructors: 46 Female Instructors: 8 Legends Local Academy-44 Regional Academy-22 Expanded Academy -20 MoC Academy -19 Data as of Sept 2006 ARAB REGION Academies 7 Graduates: 441 Continuing students: 513 Female percentage: 24.37% Active Instructors: 26 Female Instructors: 6 Trained : 3500 Training : 4000 Participants:

HCB Human Capacity Building 7 The TAP ON TELECOM hands-on approach … through remote access to IIT platform Remote access to IIT’s Montreal Lab for training on Fiber Optics Network, MPLS, SDH, ATM, IP Cyber Security, as well as Optical Testing, Network Monitoring and Performance Management VoIP IP Technology WiFi/WLAN … based on mobile IIT’s labs

HCB Human Capacity Building 8  HCB Annual Statistics (2006) Total Participants: 4323

HCB Human Capacity Building 9 Thank You