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ICTs: Is your wealth a click away?

Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) are widely recognised as
key tools in addressing a variety of challenges including governance,
poverty, health, market access, and access to information. However, is this
more of a promise than it is reality? How can ICTs be used to increase
wealth and to reduce poverty? What is not being done to use ICTs for poverty
reduction and why is it not being done? 

Around the world, ICT potential remains largely untapped particularly by
groups experiencing constraints such as time, discrimination, lack of
knowledge and access to productive resources. Women are identified as the
most affected group of this category. For example, in Uganda, womens
awareness and usage of ICTs is nearly three times less than that of men
(2006 ResearchICT Africa!). 

However, in the absence of other critical enabling conditions such as
education, content development, participation and ownership by the poor, and
accessible and affordable infrastructure, ICTs may not deliver on the
expectations. In addition, while the private sector is expected to play a
key role in facilitating various ICT-related benefits including access and
development, poverty often has social and political dimensions. 

As we prepare to mark World Telecommunication and Information Society Day
2008 on 17th May, WOUGNET seeks your views on the question 'ICTs: Is your
wealth a click away'. The purpose of World Telecommunication and Information
Society Day (WTISD) is to help raise awareness of the possibilities that the
use of the Internet and other information and communication technologies
(ICT) can bring to societies and economies, as well as of ways to bridge the
digital divide. 

Over the period, 21st April to 2nd May, WOUGNET invites you to share your
views, examples, testimonies, ideas, recommendations and critiques on what
is being done and what is not being done to use ICTs to increase wealth and
to reduce poverty in all its forms. There will be SMSs sent out on a daily
basis with questions for the day as well as highlights of contributions
received. Contributions may also be sent in by email, or through the blog on
the WOUGNET website.

At the end of the two-week period, a face-to-face workshop will be hosted to
further discussion on the key issues arising. A report with recommendations
from the workshop as well as a summary of all the discussions will be
submitted to the Ministry of ICT on the occasion of the World
Telecommunication and Information Society Day. 

Your participation and contributions will be greatly appreciated!


You can participate in any or all of the following ways: 

1.      Register your mobile telephone number to receive the SMSs that will
be sent out 
2.      Contribute a short message on the issues. Send your SMS message to
077-758 1433, and it will be sent out to fellow subscribers with you/your
organisation credited as the source of the message. 
3.      Send your contributions by email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
4.      Share your views at the WOUGNET blog at www.wougnet.org
<http://www.wougnet.org/>  to which the daily SMSs will be posted 


For more information and/or to register your mobile telephone number, please
send a note to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or send an SMS to 077-758 1433.

For more information about the 2008 World Telecommunication and Information
Society Day (WTISD), please visit http://www.itu.int/wtisd/index.html

This initiative has been made possible through the generous support of
Fahamu, Tachtical Tech and Hivos through the Mobile Advocacy Project. For
information on the project, please visit
http://wiki.mobiles.tacticaltech.org/index.php/Main_Page



Selected reading:
- ICT for Poverty Reduction: Necessary but Insufficient. A
State-of-the-Art Review
 
http://www.apdip.net/resources/ict-poverty-reduction/21paperreview.pdf
- The Role of ICT in Poverty Reduction. Anita Kelles-Viitanen, Secretary
General, Advisory Board for Relations with Developing Countries, Finnish
Ministry for Foreign Affairs
         http://www.etla.fi/files/895_FES_03_1_role_of_ict.pdf
- Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) for Poverty Reduction:
When, Where and How? Background Paper : Discussion, Research, Collaboration.
IDRC. 2003
         http://www.idrc.ca/en/ev-53023-201-1-DO_TOPIC.html
- ICT for Poverty Reduction: Myths, Realities and Development Implications.
GKP
 
http://www.gersterconsulting.ch/docs/ICT4D_Book_part_7_ICT_for_Poverty_Reduc
tion.pdf







 

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