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Title: Multipurpose Community Telecentres (MCTs) in Ethiopia: A Case Study


1
Multipurpose Community Telecentres (MCTs) in
Ethiopia A Case Study
  • Abebe Chekol
  • And
  • Simon Ingram-Hill

2
Themes
  • Concepts of telecentres
  • Typologies of telecentres
  • Movement of telecentres world-wide
  • The case of telecentres in Ethiopia
  • Issues around the establishment of telecentres
  • Lessons and Recommendations

3
What are telecentres?
  • Telecentre a broad range of services
    commercial call centres, satellite offices and
    facilities (e.g. fax, telephone, computing,
    Internet) use.
  • Fusion of telecommunications, information,
    multimedia and computing functions to help
    address community problems and needs.
  • Alice Library Automation Project

4
What are telecentres contd..
  • Telecentre a staffed multipurpose centre aimed
    at providing computers and telecommunication
    facilities for a local community in remote, rural
    regions and in low-income urban settlements, so
    that these facilities can be used by all people
    in the community.

5
MCTs as Community Information Support Centres
  • MCTs support provision of two kinds of
    information for communities
  • Survival information on health, childcare, etc.
  • Citizens action information information
    concerning social, political and legal rights etc

6
Typology
  • Setup and application varies
  • Tele-kiosks provide public phone, and fax
    services
  • Telecentres for local small business and
    tele-workers - equipped with computers,
    printers, photocopiers etc. to provide access to
    data networks

7
Typology contd..
  • Commercial telecentres .. a.k.a cyber cafes-
    excellent means of increasing access to the
    Internet
  • University telecentres
  • School telecentres
  • NGO-sponsored telecentres
  • Multipurpose telecentre model.. ITU

8
Movement of telecentres world-wide
  • ITU, UNESCO/DANIDA and IDRC lead telecentre
    projects in 5 African countries Benin, Mali,
    Mozambique, Uganda and Tanzania
  • A lot of other initiatives world-wide at
    http//www.itu.int/ITU-D-UniversalAccess/

9
The Case of telecentres in Ethiopia
  • First telecentre in Ethiopia was established at
    Wolisso by the British Council and ESTC in
    collaboration with the Wolisso City Council and
    with funding from British Embassy.
  • Inaugurated on 26 February 2000

10
Objectives of Wolisso MCTs
  • To make the worlds pool information accessible
    to the communities and to develop awareness of
    these resources
  • To link local and central systems (communities,
    government systems, etc.) through the ICTs and
    promote economic development
  • To act as model to encourage similar local
    initiatives
  • To support distance learning

11
Started with the following hardware facilities
  • 3 computers
  • 1 printer
  • 3 telephone lines for both the Internet, fax and
    public phone services
  • 1 fax machine
  • 1 photocopier

12
Information resources
  • CD-ROMs such as multimedia encyclopedias,
    dictionaries, etc.
  • Books and manuals on ICTs
  • Internet resource guides

13
Manpower
  • 1 telecentre administrator temporarily assigned
    by the project
  • 1 assistant clerk provided by the Wolisso City
    Council

14
Services provided
  • Internet
  • E-mail
  • CD-ROM services
  • Telephone
  • Fax
  • Word processing, desktop publishing
  • Computer literacy training
  • Library services

15
Users include
  • Local government and non-government officials
  • Experts in various sectors
  • Civil servants
  • Secondary and post secondary school teachers and
    students
  • Members of the private sector
  • Women and youth

16
Benefits
  • It is community orientated, rooted in the
    community
  • It has development information about health,
    agriculture, etc.
  • The telecentre disseminated useful information to
    the informal sector and business community, thus
    promoting employment and devt
  • Geared towards those who dont have other means
    of accessing information
  • Links Wolisso with the world through the Internet
    and e-mail including its homepage

17
What has been achieved?
  • The centre mainly focused on raising awareness of
    the community on use of ICTs. Hence, computer
    literacy and internet training was given to
  • 117 school teachers
  • 13 health workers
  • 17 agricultural development and extension workers
  • 40 secondary school students
  • 76 women and youth group
  • 56 civil servants from various government dept

18
Sample Internet and computer use of three months
Month Female Male Total
March 2000 70 225 295
April 2000 79 339 481
May 2000 53 160 213
19
Survey on use and attitude of community towards
the telecentre
  • 40 questionnaires with 25 completed and returned
  • Respondents
  • by age group by
    occupation
  • 17-20 .. 19 - students
    6
  • 31-40 3 - teachers
    9
  • 41-50 .. 3 - govt
    bureau 7
  • by gender - private
    sector 2
  • Male 19 - others
    4
  • Female 6

20
Survey indicators
  • Majority (76) said their feelings about
    themselves as a learner has much more positively
    changed
  • Users feeling about computers and related
    technologies now have much more positive than
    before
  • Developing their computer skills is the main goal
    of almost all users
  • Majority believe that coming to the telecentre
    has made difference in their life

21
Users comments
  • ..I now learnt how to use computer and other
    technologies.. How to start computer, hot to
    search for information on the internet, how to
    print, and how to send letters through e-mail..
  • ..I appreciate that you have changed my mind.. I
    have now more access to information and
    technology.. The world is in my hand, I can
    say..

22
Users comments contd.
  • ..It goes with my interest, the centre helps me
    learn new things every day..

23
Other initiatives
  • Sidama public information resource centre
    introduced Internet access supported by Ireland
    Aid

24
Future plans
  • Debre Berhan telecentre
  • Aksum telecentre
  • Gondar telecentre

25
Issues
  • Policy constraints
  • The existing Ethiopian telecom policy doesnt
    allow establishment of telecentres (telecom
    services) except by the ETC
  • Sustainability
  • As opposed to cyber cafes that are mostly
    introduced by the private sector, telecentre are
    donor-driven initiatives.Thus their
    sustainability is as far as the donor support
    exists

26
Some of the Challenges
  • Affordability
  • Content
  • Connectivity

27
Lessons and recommendations
  • Community participation in governance
  • An integral part of community development
    involving all stakeholders
  • Telecom policy needs to support introduction of
    such services

28
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