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Grenada ICT Profile

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GRENADA ICT PROFILE

POLICY STATEMENTS
Grenada’s Information Society Country Profile. ECLAC, November 2006
Three islands, Grenada, Carriacou and Petit Martinique, comprise the independent State of Grenada, member of the Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS). Known as the spice island for its centuries-old spice plantations and the abundance of nutmeg trees, the country’s economy was completely devastated by Hurricane Ivan in 2004, causing damages estimated at US$815 million, more than 200% of the nation’s GDP. Grenada’s priority since has been to rebuild its production capacity and infrastructure through a Public Sector Investment Programme.
STRATEGIC PLAN
Information and Communication Technology: A Strategy and Action Plan for Grenada 2001 - 2005
Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) offer a novel and effective tool to help advance sustainable development in Grenada. ICT is a new significant factor that can propel performance and growth of the Grenada economy. This Strategy and Action Plan represents Grenada's approach to capturing the potentials of these technologies and to utilizing them for sustainable development and the fight against poverty. Source:CARICOM
LEADING INSTITUTIONS
  • National Telecommunications Regulatory Commission
  • e-GOVERNMENT
    ENABLING LEGISLATIONS
  • Telecommunications Act 2000
  • PUBLICATIONS/DOCUMENTS
    ICT INDICATORS collected by Statistical Offices
    Last modified on Tuesday, 25 May 2010 17:21
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