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Title: IDRC


1
IDRCs ICT4D
  • Mission
  • Public corporation created by the Parliament
    of Canada in 1975 to help researchers and
    communities in the developing world find
    solutions to their social, economic
    environmental problems
  • Program Initiatives
  • Information Communication Technologies for
    Development (ICT4D)
  • - Pan Asia Networking (PAN)
  • Social Economic Equity
  • Natural Resource Management

2
PAN Strategic Objectives
  • To pilot demonstration, proof-of-concept,
    experimental and applied research ICT projects in
    disadvantaged communities within target countries
    in Asia
  • To strengthen research and development capacity
    to apply ICTs in education, health, and
    employment at the community level
  • To encourage governments in their ICT policy
    formulation and related research to give priority
    to enabling the spread of ICTs to remote
    communities

3
PAN Strategic Objectives
  • Of Note to APNG .
  • To encourage the advanced-technology countries in
    Asia to engage in capacity-building and in the
    coaching of slower adopting countries, through
    the promotion of research collaboration and
    networking
  • To network digital pioneers in the region and
    foster broad research partnerships for sharing
    and learning from each other and for articulating
    regional concerns at international fora

4
Strategic Approaches
  • Create/seize opportunities for concerted,
    collaborative ICT work
  • that
  • interests other donor ICT investors in the
    region to collaborate
  • (2) facilitates regional ICT groups to be
    involved in ICT work in developing countries

5
Strategic Partners
  • Partnerships in ICT programmes/projects
  • International Foundation for Agricultural
    Development (IFAD)
  • Asia-Pacific Development Information Programme
    (APDIP)
  • Asia-Pacific Network Information Center (APNIC)
  • Rockefeller Foundation
  • ASEAN Foundation
  • Asian Development Bank

6
Strategic Modalities
  • ICT RnD Small Grants Competition Asia Pacific
  • The Digital Review of Asia Pacific
  • The Asia ICT4D Collaboratory - REST
  • PanAsiaNetworking All-Partners Consortium
    Conference, Vientiane, 24 Feb 01 Mar 2003
  • Internet governance
  • Local Fonts, Unicode Open Source Software

7
Partnerships with APNG
  • APNG Groups partnership with PAN
  • iDNS MINC Consortium supported by PAN
  • ICT RnD Grants Programme - focusing researchers
    on ICT innovation
  • - APDIP joins IDRCs PAN in funding the Jan
    2002 competition
  • - APNIC joins IDRCs PAN in funding the Sept
    2002 competition
  • - Regional Committee Members Li Xing (China)
  • Salman Ansari (Pakistan) Esther Williams
    (Fiji)

8
Involving APNG
  • The Digital Review of Asia Pacific reports on
    state-of-practice
  • of ICTs and innovations for socio-econ
    development in the region.
  • Panel of Authors (Initial List)
  • Bangladesh Samudra E.Haque Nepal
    Basantha Shrestha
  • Brunei Mahmud Mohd Daud New Zealand David
    Anthony
  • Bhutan Gopi Pradhan Pakistan Altamash Kamal
  • China Li Xing
  • Cambodia Norbert Klein Papua New Guinea Peter
    Mamfu
  • HongKong Pindar Wong Philippines Boying
    Lallana
  • India Madanmohan Rao Singapore Goh Seow Hiong
  • Indonesia Onno Purbo South Korea S.H. Kyong
  • Iran Masoud Chitsaz South Pacific Robert Guild
  • Japan Izumi Aizu Sri Lanka Nakala Guwardene
  • Laos Phonpasit Phissamay Taiwan Ching-Yi Liu
  • Maldives Midhath Hilmy Thailand Hugh
    Thaweesak Koanantakool
  • Malaysia Zaharom Nain Tibet Yang Yong
  • Mongolia Baljin Narantsetseg Vietnam Nguyen
    Trung Quynh

9
How can PAN add value to APNG ?
  • PAN works with least developing country partners
    in Asia by supporting their ICT field
    applications projects
  • - telecenters, development oriented ISP
    activities, distance education technologies,
    e-commerce, innovative web applications,
    telemedicine, GIS, fonts, OSS issues women in
    ICTs
  • PAN wants its least developing country partners
    to network with APNG

10
An Invitation to APNG
  • to contribute to the PAN All Partners Conference
  • _at_ Vientiane, 2003 by
  • Integrating a plenary and/or training programme
    on Internet governance issues
  • thinking about the prospect of a future PAN-All
    Partners Conference combined with APNG Conference
    that could equate to a regular Asian ICT
    Conference, with majority Asian participation, an
    Asia agenda that is also meaningful to Asias
    least developing countries, and attended by them
    as well

11
Its Over to APNG
  • Any other suggestions?
  • Feed back soonest to
  • MNg_at_idrc.org.sg
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