| A word to the G8 |
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| Written by Victor van Reijswoud & Amy Mahan | |
| Monday, 04 June 2007 | |
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Page 2 of 11 Hopeton S. DunnUniversity of the West Indies, Jamaica and DIRSI
If ICT development is to have a significant impact on African economies
and societies within the next decade, it will be necessary, working
through NEPAD or through accountable national or regional structures,
to create an African ICT Development Partnership of collaborating
countries, enterprises and agencies spanning the private, NGO and
public sectors. In each country or region this alliance would be
anchored by an internal strategic institutional champion for ICT
penetration, co-ordinating social and business uses of ICTs, monitoring
progress and helping to redress challenges. The G8 could advocate the
establishment or refurbishment of such structures in African
sub-regions or countries, and offer to finance their core operation for
a defined period. |