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Consultations on ICT4D Strategy begin in Grenada PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 10 November 2010 19:24

(CARICOM Secretariat, Turkeyen, Greater Georgetown, Guyana)     Stakeholders across the Region will, from Thursday 11 November, have an opportunity to discuss and refine the contents of a draft Information Communication Technologies for Development (ICT4D) Strategy when a Regional Consultation and Awareness Campaign is launched in St. George’s, Grenada.

The draft document, which is presented as the Digital Development Strategy (DDS), is intended to stimulate discussion amongst Government, businesses and civil society on how to create and exploit a knowledge-based economy. It provides a comprehensive overview of the current situation in the Region with respect to ICT, gives guidance on achieving the Millennium Development Goals and outlines some of the main challenges to adopting the CARIB-IS and the creation of a single CARICOM ICT space.

A CARICOM Secretariat team is spearheading the two-day round of talks in St. George’s. The team is headed by Amb Irwin LaRocque, Assistant Secretary-General Trade and Economic Integration, and includes, Ms. Jennifer Britton, Senior Project Officer, ICT4D and Dr. Camella Rhone, Consultant, Regional ICT Strategy.

On Thursday the team will officially hand over a copy of the Draft Strategy to Prime Minister Tillman Thomas, who holds the portfolio for Science and Technology including Information and Communication in the CARICOM Quasi Cabinet.

Over the two days, consultations will be held with senior government officials, the private sector, civil society, and ICT personnel.

The Campaign is geared at:

  • Increasing the understanding of key stakeholders of the role that ICT can play in social and economic development.
  • Supporting the development of social and economic strategies and action plans with ICT as catalyst for the implementation of those strategies
  • Providing an understanding of the impact and potential application of technology at all levels in the society.
  • Increasing visibility and awareness of the Digital Development Strategy and increasing `buy-in’.

The development of the draft strategy was a mandate issued by the CARICOM Heads of Government at their Thirtieth Meeting in Georgetown in July 2009. The Heads of Government requested the Regional ICT4D Strategy to guide activities towards the development of the Caribbean Information Society (CARIB-IS). Towards this end, and with funding from the 9th EDF, the Secretariat commissioned the services of a Consultant to develop and present the framework for a five- year Strategy.

It is anticipated that consultations will be held in all Member States by the end of January 2011.

 
Contact: piu@caricom.org

 

 
SVG's Policy Statement on Small Business Development PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 07 June 2010 14:59

St. Vincent and the Grenadines Policy Statement on Small Business Development - Click here to view

 
Montserrat Formulating EGovernment Strategy PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 24 May 2010 09:11

BRADES, Montserrat -- More than 15 senior members of staff from various government departments in Montserrat began a two-day workshop on developing an E-Government strategy during last month.

The workshop comes on the heels of the successful ICT Roadshow which highlighted the necessity for the island to develop a national information communication technologies (ICT) strategy, which would stimulate the island’s economy and social development.

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St. Kitts-Nevis works with partners on ICT Policy PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 24 March 2010 18:01

BASSETERRE, St Kitts (SKNIS) -- St Kitts and Nevis is working closely with regional agencies to ensure the development of the information society benefits all residents.

Director of Technology, Wesley Wharton, recently lead a three-member team to St Lucia to participate in a committee meeting of HIPCAR (Harmonization of ICT Policy in the Caribbean). The project is funded by the European Union (EU) and has the stated goal of enhancing competitiveness in the Caribbean by targeting policies, legislation and regulatory procedures.

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