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Title: Multipurpose Community Telecentres MCTs in Ethiopia: A Case Study


1
Multipurpose Community Telecentres (MCTs) in
Ethiopia A Case Study
  • Abebe Chekol
  • And
  • Simon Ingram-Hill

2
Themes
  • Concepts of telecentres
  • Typologies of telecentres
  • Movement of telecentres world-wide
  • The case of telecentres in Ethiopia
  • Issues around the establishment of telecentres
  • Lessons and Recommendations

3
What are telecentres?
  • Telecentre a broad range of services
    commercial call centres, satellite offices and
    facilities (e.g. fax, telephone, computing,
    Internet) use.
  • Fusion of telecommunications, information,
    multimedia and computing functions to help
    address community problems and needs.
  • Alice Library Automation Project

4
What are telecentres contd..
  • Telecentre a staffed multipurpose centre aimed
    at providing computers and telecommunication
    facilities for a local community in remote, rural
    regions and in low-income urban settlements, so
    that these facilities can be used by all people
    in the community.

5
MCTs as Community Information Support Centres
  • MCTs support provision of two kinds of
    information for communities
  • Survival information on health, childcare, etc.
  • Citizens action information information
    concerning social, political and legal rights etc

6
Typology
  • Setup and application varies
  • Tele-kiosks provide public phone, and fax
    services
  • Telecentres for local small business and
    tele-workers - equipped with computers,
    printers, photocopiers etc. to provide access to
    data networks

7
Typology contd..
  • Commercial telecentres .. a.k.a cyber cafes-
    excellent means of increasing access to the
    Internet
  • University telecentres
  • School telecentres
  • NGO-sponsored telecentres
  • Multipurpose telecentre model.. ITU

8
Movement of telecentres world-wide
  • ITU, UNESCO/DANIDA and IDRC lead telecentre
    projects in 5 African countries Benin, Mali,
    Mozambique, Uganda and Tanzania
  • A lot of other initiatives world-wide at
    http//www.itu.int/ITU-D-UniversalAccess/

9
The Case of telecentres in Ethiopia
  • First telecentre in Ethiopia was established at
    Wolisso by the British Council and ESTC in
    collaboration with the Wolisso City Council and
    with funding from British Embassy.
  • Inaugurated on 26 February 2000

10
Objectives of Wolisso MCTs
  • To make the worlds pool information accessible
    to the communities and to develop awareness of
    these resources
  • To link local and central systems (communities,
    government systems, etc.) through the ICTs and
    promote economic development
  • To act as model to encourage similar local
    initiatives
  • To support distance learning

11
Started with the following hardware facilities
  • 3 computers
  • 1 printer
  • 3 telephone lines for both the Internet, fax and
    public phone services
  • 1 fax machine
  • 1 photocopier

12
Information resources
  • CD-ROMs such as multimedia encyclopedias,
    dictionaries, etc.
  • Books and manuals on ICTs
  • Internet resource guides

13
Manpower
  • 1 telecentre administrator temporarily assigned
    by the project
  • 1 assistant clerk provided by the Wolisso City
    Council

14
Services provided
  • Internet
  • E-mail
  • CD-ROM services
  • Telephone
  • Fax
  • Word processing, desktop publishing
  • Computer literacy training
  • Library services

15
Users include
  • Local government and non-government officials
  • Experts in various sectors
  • Civil servants
  • Secondary and post secondary school teachers and
    students
  • Members of the private sector
  • Women and youth

16
Benefits
  • It is community orientated, rooted in the
    community
  • It has development information about health,
    agriculture, etc.
  • The telecentre disseminated useful information to
    the informal sector and business community, thus
    promoting employment and devt
  • Geared towards those who dont have other means
    of accessing information
  • Links Wolisso with the world through the Internet
    and e-mail including its homepage

17
What has been achieved?
  • The centre mainly focused on raising awareness of
    the community on use of ICTs. Hence, computer
    literacy and internet training was given to
  • 117 school teachers
  • 13 health workers
  • 17 agricultural development and extension workers
  • 40 secondary school students
  • 76 women and youth group
  • 56 civil servants from various government dept

18
Sample Internet and computer use of three months
19
Survey on use and attitude of community towards
the telecentre
  • 40 questionnaires with 25 completed and returned
  • Respondents
  • by age group by
    occupation
  • 17-20 .. 19 - students
    6
  • 31-40 3 - teachers
    9
  • 41-50 .. 3 - govt
    bureau 7
  • by gender - private
    sector 2
  • Male 19 - others
    4
  • Female 6

20
Survey indicators
  • Majority (76) said their feelings about
    themselves as a learner has much more positively
    changed
  • Users feeling about computers and related
    technologies now have much more positive than
    before
  • Developing their computer skills is the main goal
    of almost all users
  • Majority believe that coming to the telecentre
    has made difference in their life

21
Users comments
  • ..I now learnt how to use computer and other
    technologies.. How to start computer, hot to
    search for information on the internet, how to
    print, and how to send letters through e-mail..
  • ..I appreciate that you have changed my mind.. I
    have now more access to information and
    technology.. The world is in my hand, I can
    say..

22
Users comments contd.
  • ..It goes with my interest, the centre helps me
    learn new things every day..

23
Other initiatives
  • Sidama public information resource centre
    introduced Internet access supported by Ireland
    Aid

24
Future plans
  • Debre Berhan telecentre
  • Aksum telecentre
  • Gondar telecentre

25
Issues
  • Policy constraints
  • The existing Ethiopian telecom policy doesnt
    allow establishment of telecentres (telecom
    services) except by the ETC
  • Sustainability
  • As opposed to cyber cafes that are mostly
    introduced by the private sector, telecentre are
    donor-driven initiatives.Thus their
    sustainability is as far as the donor support
    exists

26
Some of the Challenges
  • Affordability
  • Content
  • Connectivity

27
Lessons and recommendations
  • Community participation in governance
  • An integral part of community development
    involving all stakeholders
  • Telecom policy needs to support introduction of
    such services

28
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