On 21 July 2015 at 08:51, Grace Mutung'u (Bomu) via kictanet < kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:
@Mwendwa, could there also be a lack of awareness or information on USF/USAC? Maybe if we had an idea about the projects and activities, we may be able to appreciate the fund....
Probably that is the case. Of course it's the work of CA and the USAC to drum it's functions, and achievements to the general public. For example, Vision2030 secretariat always ensure there is publicity for any infrastructure project in Kenya by putting a huge billboard where such events are happening. Before USAC post their achievements, let me post what is available in the 2014 annual report from CA. http://ca.go.ke/images//downloads/PUBLICATIONS/ANNUALREPORTS/Annual%20Report... 5.2Universal Access Pilot Projects In preparation for the implementation of the USF, the Authority has undertaken a number of pilot projects including: Schoolbased ICT centres, Community ICT access points, ICT centres in learning institutions for persons with disabilities, Web Portal for persons with disabilities and E-Resource centres in KNLS community libraries. The pilot projects act as test beds for future implementation of a national rollout. 5.2.1 Persons with Disabilities During the year under review, the Authority continued to support the following ICT centres in learning institutions for persons with disabilities namely: • Kibos Special School for the Visually Impaired • Joyland Special School for the Physically Disabled • Kuja Secondary School for the Hearing Impaired • St Lucy School for the Visually Impaired • Mombasa Secondary School for the Physically Disabled • Thika High School for the Blind • Rev Muhoro School for the Deaf • Machakos Technical Institute for the Blind 5.2.2 ICT Centres The Authority continued to facilitate the provision of maintenance service for school-based ICT centres and Community ICT access points namely: Mashuuru Secondary School, Kitundu Telecentre, Sirisia Telecentre, Sabatia Telecentre, Wiyumiririe Secondary School and Kamunyaka Kiumu Secondary School. 5.2.3 E-Resource Centres The Authority supported the establishment of E-Resource Centres in 10 community libraries managed by the Kenya National Library Services (KNLS) in the FY 2012/13. It also supported the provision of internet connectivity to these centres during this period. The performance of this pilot phase has provided the Authority and the KNLS with adequate lessons for future implementation of similar initiatives in other community libraries. Regards ______________________ Mwendwa Kivuva, Nairobi, Kenya "There are some men who lift the age they inhabit, till all men walk on higher ground in that lifetime." - Maxwell Anderson