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www.uneca.org/aisi Report of the ADF4 ICT Focus Group Pre-Meeting 12 October 2004 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Discussions and Recommendations
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www.uneca.org/aisi Meeting on Africa’s preparation to the WSIS Phase II
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www.uneca.org/aisi The Meeting Organized by the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) in collaboration with the “Organisation Internationale de La Francophonie”. Objective: to brainstorm on different regional activities undertaken in the framework of the preparatory process of the Second phase of the WSIS Close to 50 participants representing Member States, regional and international organizations, civil society and the private sector attended the meeting.
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www.uneca.org/aisi Discussion Topics The preparatory process of the Accra WSIS Regional Preparatory Conference Outcomes of the Ouagadougou Conference on Open Source and the plans for the Accra Conference Outcomes of ECA’s activities in the framework of the Academia Research Network Internet Governance and the planned regional meeting in Mauritius Regulatory aspects of ICTs in Africa, from the CTO’s perspective EPol-NET activities The VaristyNet activities at the AAU and the IUCEA E-government case studies from Ethiopia and Kenya
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www.uneca.org/aisi Recommendations Need to support and promote free and open source in Africa Need to mainstream gender issues in all ICT based programmes and events The instrumentalization of African languages in the cyberespace should be given due consideration Need to promote and support in local content management systems To develop competencies in the use of open source software, opportunities in coordinating open source activities during different meetings and initiatives should be encouraged The ICT regulatory authorities need to be proactive, responsive and and have regulatory visibility §Regulatory authorities have responsibilities in terms of taking informed regulatory decisions, ensuring investor’s confidence and promoting reduced anti competitive practices
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www.uneca.org/aisi Pre-Event Meeting
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www.uneca.org/aisi Issues Emerging issues and challenges of e- governance in Africa Exploring the Issues and Setting the Scene ICTs and local governance Africa and the International Co-operation on Assigned Names and Numbers Perspectives on the Regional Dimension Perspectives on Open Source Software Financing ICTs
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www.uneca.org/aisi Discussions and Recommendations
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www.uneca.org/aisi Financing of e-Goverment in Africa Internal/external resource mobilisation both at national and regional levels to finance e- government Forging Public Private Partnership (PPP) Provide continued and organised support to the Digital Solidarity Fund Need for political will and vision as well as commitment of Governments to bring concrete results in financing e-Gov in Africa Appropriate regulatory and legal frameworks to encourage the development of the ICT industry
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www.uneca.org/aisi Open Source solutions Recognize the important role that the use of OSS plays in advancing the ICT industry in particular and the African IS in general Governments should prescribe free choice to the public Need for raising awareness on OSS issues particularly at research and academic institutions - capacity building programmes
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www.uneca.org/aisi e-Gov opportunities/Threats e-Gov applications have proved to bring increased transparency and openness in public services leading to greater level of reduction in corruption and promote good governance e-Gov implies active involvement of citizens in the decision making process Governments should consider e-Gov rollout rather than conducting pilot projects Pilot projects have increasingly become failures, particularly those that are donor driven or initiated with top-bottom approach Need for caution in replicating models that worked elsewhere particularly in the dev’d world
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www.uneca.org/aisi The regional perspective Strong e-Gov strategies and applications at national level are pre-requisites to effective and efficient systems at regional level Harmonization of policies and strategies should be the focus areas for e-Gov systems at regional level The e-gov process should be demand driven whereby the needs and views of the beneficiaries at the respective levels
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www.uneca.org/aisi Internet Governance There is great importance of strengthening AfriNic so as to ensure that Africa’s concerns and interests are adequately addressed at global fora/decisions on issues related to Internet Governance With AfriNic African countries will be totally independent from USA or Europe concerning Internet registration and will also save the money they use to pay for this purpose
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www.uneca.org/aisi Thank You !
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