Kenya ICT Action Network Report on the Draft ICT Policy (Barrack Otieno)

Hi Walu and Barrack, I’ve gone through the document and I’m impressed by the spirit of the draft. My feedback echoes Esther Nyamburas sentiments(page 54) on borrowing or refining the policies that have gone before us e.g. National ICT Master Plan, The National Broadband Strategy, Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) policy e.t.c and that we should take as much time as we need if this is to serve us for the next 10 years and beyond. Thanks.
On 14 Jul 2016, at 6:35 PM, [email protected] wrote:
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Dear Colleagues
Attached please find the draft report on the Online discussions that we had last week on the Draft ICT Bill for your comments and feedback. The same will be validated during a face to face meeting to be announced soon.
Thank you
Walu and Barrack
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Dennis Muthuri