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Title: ICT4D Global Views and Practices


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ICT4DGlobal Views and Practices
  • Emmanuel C. Lallana, PhD
  • ICT4D.ph Steering Committee

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e-everything
  • eCommerce
  • eGovernment
  • mCommerce
  • mGovernment
  • ICT4D

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basic problem
  • ICT is transformative (i.e., it changes the way
    we live, work, and play) but not all of us
    benefit from it.

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the view of Whatis?com
  • ICT4D is an initiative aimed at bridging the
    digital divide and aiding economic development
    by ensuring equitable access to up-to-date
    communications technologies.

http//whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,,sid9_gc
i922449,00.html
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the view of development gateway
  • How ICT can be harnessed as an effective resource
    for addressing socioeconomic development needs in
    developing countries

http//topics.developmentgateway.org/ict/faq/showF
aqItems.do?faqId137117
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the view of OECD
  • ICT as a means to help meet existing
    development objectives, in particular the
    international development goals for poverty
    reduction, education, health and environment

http//www.oecd.org/about/0,2337,en_2649_34835_1_1
_1_1_1,00.html
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the view of bridges.org
  • ICT in development has the most impact when you
    mix it into the local cultural, political and
    social context in ways that are relevant to
    people's daily lives.
  • ICT-enabled development

http//www.bridges.org/iicd_casestudies/
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the view of bridges.org
  • The best local uses for ICT may start with one
    small idea that comes from someone using a
    technology in a new way that suits an immediate
    purpose. Development initiatives can help
    propagate and scale these ideas with wider
    implementation.

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the view of infodev
  • ICT-for-development initiatives are part of the
    overall effort to foster sustainable development
    and combat poverty
  • ICTs as a tool for combating poverty, fostering
    broad-based economic growth in developing
    countries

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key concepts
  • ICT as tool for
  • Broad-based, sustainable development
  • combating poverty
  • Empowering citizens
  • focus on marginalized groups and communities

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the view of infodev types of projects
  • ICTs and Economic Growth
  • SMEs and ICTs
  • Increasing Capacities and Opportunities
  • ICTs in Teacher Training
  • Reducing Vulnerabilities
  • ICTs in Health
  • Increasing knowledge of health care providers,
    particularly in rural areas

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the view of infodev types of projects
  • Improving the Livelihood of the Poor
  • ICTs and Rural Development
  • Providing information on crop varieties, pests,
    strategies to increase yield, markets, prices
  • ICTs and the Urban Poor
  • Increasing knowledge and skills of the urban poor

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the view of infodev types of projects
  • Environment and Natural Resource Management
  • cleaner technologies to reduce pollution
  • Enhancing Govt Capacity, Efficiency and
    Accountability
  • Increasing the volume and speed of information
    both within govt and between govt and the larger
    society

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the view of infodev types of projects
  • Participation, Empowerment and the Strengthening
    of Civil Society
  • ICTs can add to the vibrancy of civil society
    institutions and networks as a check on
    government, a source of ideas and innovations,
    and an outlet for the interests, concerns and
    desires for solidarity of individuals and groups.

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cases ict economic growth
  • Ley de Contrataciones y Adquisiciones of Peru
  • SMEs are favored in event of a tie in a public
    bidding process
  • Also mandates govt agencies to inform PROMPyme of
    every tender involving small amounts
  • PROMPyme website is the principal means
    entrepreneurs learn of existing opportunities

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cases improving capacities
  • Todos en la red (TELAR)
  • Network of schools, teachers students in
    Argentina
  • run by Fundacion Evolucion
  • Part of defunct governments Social Education
    Plan
  • Includes Centro Provincial de Ensenanza Media No.
    3 (CPM 3) in Patagonia and Instituto Provincial
    de Ensenanzas Media No. 84 (IPEM 84) in Cordoba

Everybody into the Net
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cases improving capacities
  • Todos en la red (TELAR)
  • Teachers views of benefits to their students from
    the use of technology
  • 91 - students felt more confident in their own
    abilities
  • 86 - students work harder on their own, w/o
    teacher supervision
  • 86 - students work harder at tasks when using
    computers
  • 76 - students have a more thorough understanding
    of the concepts they encounter

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cases reducing vulnerabilities
  • Electronic Immunisation Registry and Tracking
    System in Bangladesh
  • Old system was based largely on manual record
    keeping, which led to problems. 
  • Computerization solved the following problems
  • First, there was the relatively limited ability
    to identify new-born children, since many births
    remained unregistered. 

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cases reducing vulnerabilities
  • Old system was also poor at tracking the 4
    different vaccine doses that are required at 4
    different points of time for each child. 
  • Drop-out rates were around 40 under the old
    system. 
  • There were particular problems for the fourth and
    final vaccination, which occurred nine months
    after the third, and which saw only 30-40 of
    children being vaccinated as parents and health
    workers simply lost track of what needed doing,
    and when. 

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cases - improving livelihood - rural
  • Loni-Shirdi area of western Maharashtra, India
  • over 200 villages have formed a cooperative and
    have set up nearly 50 WIFI hotspots so that
    villagers can get agricultural access systems
    right at their doorsteps

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cases managing the environment
  • TXT USOK
  • partnership between LTO and Bantay Kalikasan to
    implement Clean Air Act in Metro Manila
  • Anti Smoke Belching drive is a multichannel
    initiative but 87 of reports were sent via SMS
  • Between June 2002 to February 2004, Bantay
    Kalikasan received a total 315,435 reports
  • an average of 15,020 txt/month over a 21-month
    period

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cases local government
  • e-Gov in Tiruvarur, TamilNadu
  • To bring transparency, efficiency and
    accountability in administration and to empower
    the common man.
  • e-Gov services include
  • Land record administration
  • Social welfare Administration
  • Old Age Pension, Widow Pension, Accident Relief
    Scheme, etc
  • Rural Dev Administration
  • Employment Self employment schemes etc.),
  • Law Enforcement Administration

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cases - empowerment
  • Women's Voices
  • project dedicated to improving communications
    skills of poor urban women in Kenya, Peru and
    Zimbabwe.
  • The women receive brief training in video use
    before using it to reach, inform and influence
    those who have the power to affect their lives.
  • Video produced by these women have been shown on
    national TV

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cases - empowerment
  • The empowerment women within the groups has built
    the community's capacity to develop.
  • In the future the whole community hope to have an
    information resource centre with access to tenure
    legislation, training details, AIDS/HIV
    information, even job opportunities.
  • local authority officials now have credibleand
    relevant information along with capable partners
    they can work with inside the slums.

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Final Question
  • What are we doing
  • in the Philippines?
  • What is ICT4D.ph?

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references
  • Kerry S. McNamara Information and Communication
    Technologies, Poverty and Development (Washington
    DC Information Development Program, World Bank,
    2003)
  • Marcelo Bonilla and Gilles Cliche (eds) Internet
    and Society in Latin America and the Caribbean
    (Penang, MY and Ottawa CA Southbound and IDRC,
    2004)
  • Akhtar Badshah, Sarbuland Khan and Maria Garrido
    (eds) Connected for Development Information
    Kiosks and Sustainability (New York UN ICT Task
    Force, 2003)

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references
  • http//www.itdg.org/html/icts/womens_voices2.htm
  • http//www.e-devexchange.org/eGov/banglaimmune.htm
    title
  • Roger Harris Information and Communications
    Technologies for Poverty Alleviation (Kuala
    Lumpur UNDP-APDIP, 2004)
  • Emmanuel Lallana SMS in Business and Government
    in the Philippines (ManilaICT4D.ph, 2004)

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End of Presentation
  • lallana_at_pfgc.ph
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