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Title: WSIS Parallel Event


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WSIS Parallel Event Partnership on Measuring ICT
for Development Technical Assistance Capacity
Building on Statistics on the Information The
case of Africa
Aida Opoku-Mensah OIC, DISD Economic Commission
for Africa
15 November 2005
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  • Content
  • Why measure the Information Society?
  • SCAN Phase 1 Background
  • SCAN Phase 1 Technical Assistance
  • SCAN Phase 2
  • African Academia Research Network on Indicators
  • Challenges

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Why Measure the Information Society?
  • Rationale for Africa
  • Given the impact of ICTs on the globalised
    economy important for Africa to be part of the
    new and emerging information economy or risk
    marginalized
  • Increasing evidence of impact of ICTs in
    socio-economic development, and as tool for
    e-strategy formulation and implementation
  • Emphasis laid in ECAs work programme through the
    African Information Society Initiative (AISI) and
    SCAN ICT Project
  • Identified in Geneva Plan of Action as area of
    focus leading to Partnership on Measuring ICT4D
    (ECA working on SCAN as part of the partnership)
  • Measurement of ICTs in addressing MDGs and PRSs.

4

SCAN Phase 1
  • Background
  • Methodology based on indicators developed by
    IDRC, and on
  • thematic areas outlined by the African
    Information Society
  • Initiative (AISI).
  • These include infrastructure development,
    strategic planning, capacity building, sector
    applications, e-governance, Information Society
    and Information Economy
  • Aimed to expand data- collection and analysis and
    to monitor the progress made in the ICT sector by
    the pilot countries
  • Scan methodology designed to fine-tune indicators
    to match growing or changing needs of countries,
    and where appropriate new indicators developed
  • Launched in 2001 in 6 pilot countries ECA/IDRC
    with support from NORAD EC

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SCAN Phase I Technical Assistance
Country Technical Support
Ethiopia Faculty of Business and Economics, Addis Ababa University (www.aau.edu.et)
Ghana International Institute of Information Technology - INIIT (www.iniit.com)
Morocco Informatique, technologies de linformation et géomatique- ITIGO (www.scanict.marwan.ac.ma)

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SCAN Phase I Technical Assistance
Country Technical Support
Mozambique Centre for Informatics, University of Eduardo Mondlane CIUEM (www.scan-ict.uem.mz)
Senegal Observatoire sur les systèmes dinformation, les réseaux et les inforoutes au Sénégal OSIRIS (www.osiris.sn)
Uganda Uganda National Council for Science and Technology UNCST (www.uncst.go.ug)

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SCAN ICT Phase 2
  • Background
  • SCAN 2 is within Partnership for Measuring ICT4D
    with financial
  • support from IDRC and the Government of Finland.
    Builds on
  • Phase 1 based on the following principles
  • integration of the IS/ICT4D indicators into
    e-strategy process
  • identify and classify the broad types of
    indicators to the phases of the ICT4D process
  • facilitate the identification of broad types of
    IS/ICT4D indicators to meet the core indicators
    developed by the international partners
  • Cameroon, Ethiopia, Gambia, Mozambique, Niger,
    Rwanda, Tanzania, Swaziland and Ghana
  • National Statistical Offices (NSOs) targeted for
    TECHNICAL SUPPORT to carry out activities.

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Academia Research Network
  • Information Society Indicators Research Network
  • The Network brought together nine (9)
    academics/researchers
  • from Tunisia, Morocco and Rwanda to work on
  • Reviewing and fine-tuning Information Society
    indicators, benchmarks and methodologies of
    existing initiatives, so as to monitor the
    progress made in the local, national and regional
    context
  • Undertaking in-depth analysis on ICT penetration
    and impacts on society by using the data and
    information collected by various indicator
    initiatives
  • Build capacity among research institutions and
    researchers
  • on Information Society indicators to ensure
    sustainable involvement of African Academia in
    measuring impacts

9

Academia Research Network
  • Information Society Indicators Research
  • Network
  • The Network with support from Ford Foundation and
    accomplished
  • the following
  • Reviewed available outcome of these initiatives
    in real field applications with a special focus
    on African countries
  • Developed a Reference Model encompassing the main
    features of the Geneva plan of action, and
    allowed a thorough comparisons of the existing
    initiatives
  • The model highlighted the strengths and
    weaknesses of initiatives and ways for
    improvements and also be used to define a
    complete set of reference indicators

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Main Challenges
  • Technical Assistance in Policy Arena
  • To utilise data effectively in both formulation
    and implementation of policies in building the
    Information Society
  • Attention to be paid on mechanisms for data
    utilisation
  • Greater support to NSOs on a short, medium and
    long term to ensure that measuring IS is integral
    part of work in cooperation with respective
    national agencies

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Main Challenges
  • Technical Assistance in Data Gathering,
    especially
  • in
  • Identification of appropriate indicators as well
    as internationally agreed methodology for
    comparative analysis by national agencies
  • Developing culture of sustainable data collection
    mechanisms at national level rationale for
    involving NSOs
  • Ensurin that data collectors are abreast of the
    rapid evolution of IS applications and their
    integration in various socio-economic sectors

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Main Challenges
  • Technical Assistance for stakeholders other than
  • Government agencies and private researchers
  • More involvement of Academic and research
    institutions in this effort
  • Encourage CSOs in this area, particularly in
    working on indicators at the community levels
  • Greater involvement of private sector
  • Multi-stakeholder partnership in data collection
    _at_ the national level could be explored more

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Main Challenges
  • Technical Assistance for cross sector utilisation
    of
  • data
  • Provide data for various sectors of national
    economy such as banks, trade and financial
    institutions, etc
  • Better monitoring and evaluation of usage of data
    by different sectors and agencies

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Thank-You !
http//www.uneca.org/aisi/
aisi_at_uneca.org
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