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IC4D 2009: Extending Reach and Increasing Impact ECA Regional Launch December 16, 2009

2 Report Structure Part I Chapter 1: Overview Chapter 2: Convergence Chapter 3: Economic Impact of Broadband Chapter 4: Backbone Networks in Africa Chapter 5: E-government Experiences from India Chapter 6: National E-government Institutions Chapter 7: IT and IT-enabled Services Part II Key Trends in ICT Development Progress in Measuring ICT At-a-glance Tables for 150 Economies

3 Sector Trends

4 Sector Trends (1/5) Mobile phones have narrowed the gaps in voice communications worldwide, as a result of competition and technology development.

5 Sector Trends (2/5) Access to advanced ICT services is the natural next step in development.

6 Sector Trends (3/5) Convergence is already a wide-spread, market-driven reality. Implications Changing business models for service providers Expanded access through larger markets Broader range of services and applications Altered market structure and dynamics Dimensions Service Network Corporate Device

7 Sector Trends (4/5) Developing countries are benefitting from ICT exports, and there is room for new entrants.

8 Sector Trends (5/5) ICT applications are transforming government and commerce in developing countries… User perception of increased service quality …but the gap remains big. User reports of bribe payments

9 Key Policy Findings

10 Key Policy Findings (1/4) Broadband contributes to growth and opens up new opportunities, for which it deserves a central role in development strategies.

11 Key Policy Findings (2/4) Public-private partnerships can leverage the private sector to meet ICT infrastructure development objectives.

12 Key Policy Findings (3/4) Cross-sector leadership and institutions are essential to realize the benefits from investing in e-government. Strategy and policy formulation Coordination of e- government program Implementation

13 Key Policy Findings (4/4) Public interventions to promote IT and IT-enabled services can be good investments irrespective of the success of the IT initiatives.

ICT Performance of Upper Middle Income Countries Source: Report on Information and Communications for Development 2009, World Bank

15 About World Bank Group’s Global ICT Department

16 Who we are Policy / Regulation Technical Assistance Public Investments Private Investments Full Spectrum of Involvement Investments Multi Donor Grant Program Policy, Regulation & Development Programs A Comprehensive Global Practice… offering a full range of services

17 Our Role Bank policy advice in 105 countries including 68 IDA countries: a major contribution to liberalization, private sector participation and mobile revolution Contributed towards generating US$16bn private sector investment between 1997 and 2006 in IDA countries alone Financing US$4bn for 203 projects including US$1.5bn in 32 IDA countries for 84 projects Mobilizing another US$2bn Contributed to 225 million new mobile subscribers WORLD BANKIFC INFODEV Mainstreaming agent of ICT through recognized reasearch and toolkits Research on Open Access models: a major shaper of 2 nd generation policy reforms for backbone infrastructure Enabling agent for 105,000 new MSME entrepreneurs through the incubators’ network

18 The ability to access relevant information on any platform, anywhere, at an affordable price. Strategic Themes Focus on 3 inter-related strategic themes… Transformation INNOVATION ACCESS The introduction of information and communication technologies to improve the delivery of public and private services. The use of information and communication technologies in transforming traditional sectors and creating innovative new sectors.

19 What we do… Suporting the growth of IT/IT enabled service industry: Bank’s support in Ghana, Mexico, Kenya, Sri Lanka; infoDev’s research on ITES industry and IT parks Cellular Distribution Facility: IFC- financed working capital facility program offering local banks creditline to cellular distributors to buy bulk airtime aimed for retail market Supporting the development of an ICT-Enabled innovation network: Leveraging infoDev’s business incubator initiative, which provides financing and TA to over 150 incubators for 9000 MSME businesses in 75 countries Supporting the development of holistic ICT policy frameworks: Increasingly developing countries are recognizing the linkage between innovation and economic development and GICT is working with several countries Creating systems of innovations: DFID Low Carbon Innovation Centers, clean energy innovation centers (with ESMAP and the Bank's Energy Sector) Banking the unbanked: IFC support to m-banking - WIZZIT (South Africa), Digicel in Caribbean, Millicom; infoDev’s m-banking knowledge map and research e-Government: Bank support in Vietnam, Ghana, Mongolia, Kenya; IFC support to Sonda (Chile), IBS (Russia), Meteksan (Turkey), Chinasoft; infoDev’s egovernment toolkit e-Health: Investing in cellular-based health systems, Voxiva (Africa – LAC), health data management Education: IFC support to Socket Works (Nigeria), new Bank-led ICT Skills development Initiative, infoDev’s ICT in education toolkit in partnership with UNESCO Partnerships and Knowledge: M-Banking Conference (GSM Assoc., DfID, CGAP), Industry Partnerships, Government Transformation Initiative, e-Development Thematic Group Sector reform: Bank active in 105 countries in last 10 years, infoDev’s regulatory toolkit and Open Access research PPPs for backbone infrastructure: IFC-led EASSy Project (22 countries, 30 operators, 4 other DFIs) in Africa – Bank-led Regional Communications Infrastructure Program (RCIP) Wireless: IFC financing have so far contributed to 225 million mobile subs Infrastructure: IFC financing for Shared towers (Turkey and Brazil); Bank support for rural infrastructure (India, Sri Lanka); New broadband solutions: WiMax (Ukraine, Uruguay), Cameroon / Central Africa (Pipeline), West Africa (Electricity Transmission), Broadband wireless (Afghanistan) INNOVATION MAINSTREAMING ACCESS

MEXICO (US$80 million): IT Industry Development Project Development Objective: To foster the creation of jobs in Mexican IT Companies by improving their competitiveness and efficiency through access to: –A larger supply of trained personnel –Technologies –Quality standards and global marketing networks of MNCs –Private debt finance Components: –Human skills development –Strengthening of IT Clusters –Financing of IT Industry –Supporting Infrastructure –Outsourcing of Government Services –Strengthening of Legal and Regulatory Framework Country Examples

Development Objective: To promote: (i) the Use of ICT to enhance growth, employment and equity through affordable access to means of information and communication; (ii) access to and use of public information and service on-line by citizens and businesses; and (iii) competitiveness of private sector, particularly of knowledge industries and SMEs Components: –ICT policy, Leadership and Institutional development Program –ICT HR development and Industry Promotion Program –Backbone Communications Infrastructure –Telecenter Development Program –Reengineering Government Program –e-Society Program 21 Sri Lanka (US$ 53 million): E-Sri Lanka Development Project

MONGOLIA (US$ 12 million) Information and Communications Infrastructure Development Project Development Objective: To increase the coverage and use of ICT services among the rural community (telephony, internet access, access to e-government services) in order to increase incomes in rural Mongolia Components: Subsidies to telecom operators to provide access in rural areas, through an output-based competitive subsidy program; Public-Private partnerships in the delivery of e-government services; Policy and Regulatory capacity-building for ICT sector reforms. Country Examples

eGHANA (US$ 42 million) Development Objective: To develop an IT-enabled services industry, in order to attract investment, create employment and increase export revenue. Components: Enabling Environment: Capacity building, support to the National Communications Authority, sector policies, revision to the FOI framework Support to Local ICT Businesses and ITES in Ghana : ITES capacity building, establishment of a program between educational institutions and businesses, promotion strategy, grants eGovernment Applications and Government Communications: IT architecture, Government Investment support, training, study on PPPs Country Examples

Core markets 2008 Growth in Core markets New verticals in developed Countries Public sector Healthcare Media Utilities New customer segments SMBs Outsourcing market in new geographies Brazil Russia China India Source: NASSCOM, Perspective 2020: Transform Business, Transform India, April $billion ICT Skills Initiative Total Addressable Market for Global Sourcing and Domestic Outsourcing, 2020 (Less than 20% of current addressable market of $500 billion penetrated)

Focus of the ICT Skills Initiative Globally benchmarked skills assessment, training and certification. Alignment of skills with industry requirements. Industry partnerships in curricula development, learning content, testing and certification. Rapid scalability and replication. ICT Skills Initiative

Skills Development Framework 26 Knowledge Hub Skill assessments Software Developer Certification/CERT Foundational BPO Training TSP/PSP Domain Training COPC 6 sigma CMMi Universities R&D Management Training IT Services IT Enabled Services Companies

Government Transformation Initiative HOW DOES THE GTI WORK? P2P networks of government leaders and CIOs to connect practitioners Knowledge bank with best practices combined with targeted training Project development facility to provide “rapid response” services for project formulation, setting up the enabling environment Advisory support and funding related to private companies WHAT KIND OF AREAS DOES THE GTI COVER? Wide range of issues, such as use of ICT for service delivery, for climate change adaptation/mitigation, food security and governance.

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