Hi Brian,

 

I would also like to have it covered in our Computing Communications Africa Magazine and would appreciate if any one took photos I could borrow to carry with the article.

 

Regards

 

Andrew Karanja

AITEC

 

-----Original Message-----
From: kictanet-bounces@kictanet.or.ke [mailto:kictanet-bounces@kictanet.or.ke] On Behalf Of James Nguo
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 3:58 PM
To: 'Kenya ICT Policy - kictanet'
Cc: Martin Karimi
Subject: RE: [Kictanet] Msa report

 

Thanks Brian,

We are doing and OKN newsletter to circulate to partners involved in ICTs. It would be good for TESPOK to consider this newsletter as one of the channels. We will be happy to acknowledge this below the article with something like ' brief sponsored by TESPOK. How soon can we have this?

Best regards

 

James


[James Nguo]  -----Original Message-----
From: Brian Longwe [mailto:cto@nbi.ispkenya.com]
Sent: 21 June 2005 14:59
To: Kenya ICT Policy - kictanet
Subject: Re: [Kictanet] Msa report

Agreed Muriuki,

 

Some of us also have soft copies of the various group deliberations/reports that were presented in the plenary - and we should also be able to get the plenary input from some of the rapporteurs (maybe Grace Mutung'u?)

 

This would add "meat" to the anecdotal input from participants.

 

TESPOK is also considering serialising the reports in public newspapers to heighten awareness of ICTs and the importance of the policy and the work that the Ministry is doing. This should be discussed at the next KICTANet meeting.

 

regards,

 

Brian

 

On 21 Jun 2005, at 09:35, Muriuki Mureithi wrote:



Charles

 I am touched by the concern of my brother James . I believe he represents many others interested in the historical outcome at Msa.

Can I suggest you make a draft on the Msa meeting - all the other members who were in msa will give inputs? I believe the meeting was historical and we need to document the event fully.  If this has not been done, I suggest a structure as follows

·         Background and context  - include opening statements , concerns and issues by the key stakeholders in the opening sessions, the historical perspective  and events leading to msa

·         Cross cutting issues – opening statements and comments from the discussants as well as the floor

·         Group issues  and recommendations – telecom working group, postal , cross cutting, information technology, - under  each working group discuss the composition and processes briefly

·         Final plenary – approvals of the workshop in all the sectors , any sticking points that were unresolved

·         Way forward – commitments made and timelines to move to implementation of the policy

We owe to posterity to document the historical process. We also have a duty to adequately brief those we represented

I would be happy to prepare a report on the perspective of the telecom-working group that I chaired

Happy day

Muriuki Mureithi


From: kictanet-bounces@kictanet.or.ke [mailto:kictanet-bounces@kictanet.or.ke] On Behalf Of James Nguo
Sent: 21 June 2005 09:07
To: 'Kenya ICT Policy - kictanet'
Cc: Martin Karimi
Subject: RE: [Kictanet] The Eastern Africa e-Goverment ConsultativeWorkshop28-29 June 2005

Dear ALL,

Does anyone have a report on the deliberations of the Mombasa meeting. Please update

James Nguo

-----Original Message-----
From: ANDREW KARANJA [mailto:andrew@aitecafrica.com]
Sent: 20 June 2005 14:36
To: 'Kenya ICT Policy - kictanet'
Subject: RE: [Kictanet] The Eastern Africa e-Goverment ConsultativeWorkshop28-29 June 2005

Dear Lizette,

Please find attached information on the East Africa Regional e-Government Workshop.

Regards

Andrew

-----Original Message-----
From: kictanet-bounces@kictanet.or.ke [mailto:kictanet-bounces@kictanet.or.ke] On Behalf Of Lizette Kraft
Sent: Friday, June 17, 2005 2:50 PM
To: Kenya ICT Policy - kictanet
Subject: Re: [Kictanet] The Eastern Africa e-Goverment ConsultativeWorkshop28-29 June 2005

Hi Andrew,

Didn't get the attachment forms.

cheers
Lizette



At / À 02:29 PM 6/17/2005, Maureen Wangati wrote / a écrit:


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Hi Andrew,
 
Thanks for the information on the workshop below. I would appreciate if you'd email me a list of invited participants including their contacts, countries and positions so that I can use this important opportunity to conduct some interviews with stakeholders on governments' progress of e-government ICT initiatives in the region, challenges and opportunities. This time I'd like to have the list as far in advance as possible, so that I can estimate the level of effort and not miss out on any important stakeholders. I plan to invite the workshop participants to take part in the interviews and send out a questionnaire in advance for them to review and complete if possible prior to or during the workshop. Let me know if you'd like me to prepare an evaluation form for the workshop which I will administer, analyze and report back to you and CATIA.
 
I look forward to hearing from you soon,
 
Thanks and best regards,
 
Maureen Wang'ati
CATIA Evaluation Team

----- Original Message -----

From:

To: kictanet@kictanet.or.ke

Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 11:05 AM

Subject: [Kictanet] The Eastern Africa e-Goverment Consultative Workshop28-29 June 2005

Dear KICTANET Members,

 

I would like to inform you that the Eastern Africa e-Government Consultative Workshop will take place on the 28-29 June 2005 at the Grand Regency Hotel.

 

The Agenda for the meeting is to review the progress made since November 2004 when the first e-Government Workshop was held in Arusha, validate the East African e-Government Consultants report and set a way forward while taking cognizance of identified priority areas for the sub-region.

 

So far 80 delegates have been invited to attend this stakeholder's consultative meeting from the following broad areas

 

·         Government Ministries and Agencies

·         Civil society

·         Private Sector

·         Special Interest Groups

·         Academia



In addition to the members of the IWG, 45 participants from Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda and Tanzania from the states' Governments involved the e-Government strategy and implementation will be fully sponsored to attend.

 

A small Exhibition will run along side the Workshop and will showcase some of the e-Government Solutions available in the market.

 

I would like to invite KICTANET members to participate in this event by attending as workshop delegates; I will welcome and forward any presentation proposals for the Workshop to the East African Community e-Government Working Group for consideration.

 

Please find attached the current Workshop Programme and Registration form.

 

 

Regards

 

Andrew Karanja

AITEC Kenya

 

 

 

 

 

 


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