Proposed list of ICT Indicators Gaborone, Botswana, 26-29 October 2004 Joint ITU/ECA workshop on ICT Indicators.

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Proposed list of ICT Indicators Gaborone, Botswana, October 2004 Joint ITU/ECA workshop on ICT Indicators

Basic infrastructure & access ICT Sector Households Individuals (by age & gender) Business Education Government Health Additional indicators (Investment, content, security, strategic planning) Areas to be covered

No.Indicators Basic infrastructure and access 1Main telephone lines per 100 inhabitants 2Mobile cellular subscribers per 100 inhabitants 3Radio per 100 inhabitants 4Television sets per 100 inhabitants

No.Indicators 5Number of PCs per 100 inhabitants 6Number of Internet subscribers per 100 inhabitants 7International Internet bandwidth per inhabitant 8Broadband Internet subscribers per 100 inhabitants 9Internet access tariff (20 hours per month) as a percentage of per capita income 10Number of localities with telephone service

11Percentage of localities with public Internet access centres (PIACs) by number of inhabitants (rural/urban) 12Percentage of population with access to PIACs by type of PIAC (governmental/private) 13Percentage of population covered by mobile telephony ICT sector 14Percentage of total workforce involved in ICT sector (by gender) 15ICT imports and exports as percentage of total imports and exports 16Value added in the ICT sector (as a percentage of total value added)

Households 17 Percentage of households with radio 18 Percentage of households with a television 19 Percentage of households with a telephone (Fixed only, mobile only, fixed and mobile) 20 Percentage of households with a personal computer 21 Percentage of households with Internet access (from the home) Individuals (by age and gender) 22Percentage of population that use a computer 23Percentage of population with access to the Internet (by type of access, purpose, location of use)

Business 24 Percentage of businesses with computers 25 Percentage of businesses with Internet access 26 Percentage of businesses with a website 27 Percentage of employees using PCs 28 Percentage of employees using the Internet 29 Percentage of businesses receiving orders over Internet 30 Percentage of businesses placing orders over Internet 31 Percentage of businesses with an intranet 32 Value of orders received over the Internet (as a percentage of total value of orders)

Education 33 Percentage of primary and secondary schools having Internet access for students for study purposes 34 Percentage of students enrolled in tertiary education having Internet access for students for study purposes 35 Enrolled Student to PC ratio (in primary, secondary schools and tertiary education) 36 Percentage of students enrolled in tertiary education in an ICT field or an ICT- dominated field (of the total number of students) (by gender) 37 Percentage of ICT-qualified teachers in primary and secondary schools (of the total number of teachers)

Education 38 Percentage of tertiary education institutions with e- learning courses (of the total number of tertiary education institutions) 39 For what purpose do students/teachers use computers/Internet (% for , research, employment opportunities, application software, etc.)

Government 40 Ratio of availability of PCs to number of staff 41 Percentage of government offices with Internet access 42 Percentage of government offices and agencies with a website 43 Percentage of government employees with Internet access from the office 44 % of government workers that use ICTsand purpose of use: (%) for , research, database work, geomatics, application software, etc

Agriculture 45 % of agricultural population and extension workers involved in the exploitation and deployment of ICTs to the sector 46 Typology of usage of ICTs in the agricultural sector (% in R&D, business, weather, prices, etc..) 47 Number of Local web-sites and data bases with agricultural information and content

Health 48 % of health institutions using ICTs (by type of health institution: private clinic, government, university hospital, pharmacy etc… and type of ICT) 49 geographic distribution of health institutions with computers, telephone and Internet connectivity 50 % of health professionals that use ICTs for medical purposes and type of usage and % in tele-medicine, , research (health information, etc…), continuing medical education or distance learning, health promotion (including health information systems), database, Software applications, (type) etc… 51 Number of local web-sites and data bases with medical information

Supplementary Indicators 52Total Resident Population 53Total number of households 54Percentage of households with electricity ICT investment and expenditures 55% of ICT investments and expenditures (% vis a vis GDP and vis a vis general Government expenditures) Content issues and local languages 56% of software developed in local language 57% of websites developed in local languages

Security issues 58 Percentage of security breaches and attacks to networks and websites National Information and Communication Infrastructure (NICI) Plans and ICT legislation 59 Esistence of national or sectoral ICT policies and strategies and their implementation status 60 Existence of national ICT legislations and regulatory frameworks and their effective implementation.

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