Fwd: [Fibre-for-africa] Five Goals of Connect Africa

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From: Eric Osiakwan <eric@afrispa.org> Date: 1 November 2007 09:33:30 GMT+03:00 To: discuss@afrispa.org, KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke>, gispa@yahoogroups.com, Ghana Information Networking and Knowledge Sharing <ginks@dgroups.org>, APC - Private list for use by EASSY Workshop Participants <Fibre- for-africa@lists.apc.org>, africann@afrinic.net, afrinic- discuss@afrinic.net, afnog@afnog.org, African Information Society Initiative - Discussion Forum <aisi-l@lyris.bellanet.org> Subject: [Fibre-for-africa] Five Goals of Connect Africa Reply-To: APC - Private list for use by EASSY Workshop Participants <fibre-for-africa@lists.apc.org>
Dear All,
The Connect Africa Summit justed ended in Kigali with the following five major goals;
Goal 1. Interconnect all African capitals with ICT Broadband infrastructure and strengthen connectivity to the rest of the world by 2012 as well as interconnect major African cities by 2015. Goal 2. Connect all African villages to broadband ICT services by 2012 and implement shared access initiatives such as community tele- centres and village phones. Goal 3. Adopt key regulatory measures that promote affordable, widespread access to a full range of bradband ICT services, including technology and service neutral licensing/authorisation practises, allocating spectrum for multiple, competitive broadband wireless service providers, creating national internext exchange points (IXPs) and implementing competition in the provision of international internet connectivity. Goal 4. Support the development of a critical mass of ICT Skills required by the knowledge economy, notably through the estamishment of ICT Centres of Excellence network in each sub-region of Africa and ICT capacity-building and training centres in each country, with the aim of achieving a borad network of inter-linked physical and virtual centres, whiles ensuring coordination between academia and industry by 2015. Goal 5. Adopt a national e-strategy, including a cyber-security framework, and deploy at least one flagship e-government service as well as e-education, e-commerce and e-health services using accessible technologies in each country in Africa by 2012, with the aim of making multiple e-government and other e-services widely available by 2015.
The African ICT Ministers have also shortlisted some projects under ARAPKE which would be implenented through Connect Africa @ http:// www.itu.int/ITU-D/connect/africa/2007/bgdmaterial/flagship-11.html
It is important that we all engage and ensure that these ICT goals are met by 2012 and the larger MDGS by 2015.
Thank you and sorry for cross-posting.
Eric M.K Osiakwan Executive Secretary AfrISPA (www.afrispa.org) Tel: + 233.21.258800 ext 2031 Fax: + 233.21.258811 Cell: + 233.244.386792 Handle: eosiakwan Snail Mail: Pmb 208, Accra-North Office: BusyInternet - 42 Ring Road Central, Accra-North Blog: http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/eric/ Slang: "Tomorrow Now"
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Eric M.K Osiakwan Executive Secretary AfrISPA (www.afrispa.org) Tel: + 233.21.258800 ext 2031 Fax: + 233.21.258811 Cell: + 233.244.386792 Handle: eosiakwan Snail Mail: Pmb 208, Accra-North Office: BusyInternet - 42 Ring Road Central, Accra-North Blog: http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/eric/ Slang: "Tomorrow Now"
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