Title: Community Multimedia Centres for egouvernance and elearning
1Community Multimedia Centresfor e-gouvernance
and e-learning
- Global Knowledge Partnership
- Annual Meeting, Addis Ababa, 4-6 April 2002
- Günther Cyranek
- Adviser for Communication Information
- UNESCO Cluster Office Addis Ababa
2Multipurpose Community Telecentres-MCT DANIDA
(1996) funds to UNESCO to support MCT pilot
projects within the HITD/AISI framework IDRC,
the ITU and UNESCO with support of several other
international partners
- Benin Malanville, a town in the far north of the
country. VSAT - Mali Timbuktu, a medium sized city and the
principal regional administrative centre for the
desert north. MCT will with a leased 64 Kb line. - Mozambique Manhiça and Namaacha, ca 80 km from
Maputo. Participants include Eduardo Mondlane
University (CIUEM), teacher training institutions - Tanzania Sengerema, a rural town on Lake
Victoria. Tanzania Commission for Science and
Technology, Ministries - Uganda Nakaseke, a rural village 50 km north of
Kampala. Uganda National Commission for UNESCO,
Uganda Public Libraries Board, Uganda Telecom Ltd.
3 Aims of MCTs
- Rural Business Centre
- Tel, fax, copy, e-mail, Internet
- Public Service Provider
- writing, printing, flyer, documents
- Information Distribution Centre
- access point to distance education material
- access point for government information,
documents, forms,
4e-governancefor African municipalities
- UNESCO-DANIDA project in 5 African countries
- Mali, Mozambique, Niger, Tanzania, Zambia
- Main objective
- To promote free information exchange and open
dialogue between the municipalities and their
communities
5Workshop on E-governance for African
Municipalitiesorganized by UNESCO in cooperation
with UNCHS (Habitat)
Nairobi, 8-9 October 2001
- General lack of appropriate policy framework in
African municipalities - Recommendations
- 1. Developing a common understanding of
E-Governance through advancement of collective
experiences - 2. Conducting needs and resources assessment, and
identifying appropriate technology
6- Recommendations (contd)
- 3. Building continous awareness within municipal
authorities on - e-gouvernance regarding
- Funding
- Training
- Capacity Building
- 4. Integrating information services and
technology through an - information office to enhance interaction
between municipality - and community by creating
- an internal information sharing strategy
- an internal/external communication strategy
- 5. Mobilizing national and international agencies
to bring - e-governance on the national policy agenda
7 Nakaseke
Uganda
8Reopening of destroyed Telecentre
9Namacha Mozambique
- 7 primary schools in Namaacha Town and its
environs. One of these has for this year 1600 new
pupils and 26 teachers - heavy teaching load for teachers at primary
school level. - problem of upgrading less qualified primary
school teachers - Secondary School to be upgraded to Pre-university
level with the introduction of 11th and 12th
grades. - A nearby four-star hotel got a 64 kbps leased
line - generally all telecommunication facilities
available in Maputo are also available in
Namaacha.
10 Namacha Mozambique
- Secondary School
- Pedagogical Orientation
11New directions for CMCs
- Out-Reach by suitcase radio
- Thematic CMC networks
- Refugee camps
- (e.g. Tanzania)
- Cultural Heritage Sites
- (e.g. Lalibela, Ethiopia)
-
12Community Multimedia Centre - CMC
- First pilot CMC was the Kothmale Internet Project
in Sri Lanka - Reaching a rural community with ICTs and
community broadcasting - Using radio browsing
- Encouraging use of computers in its public
telecentre via training and facilitators
13CMCs in Africa
- Mali Timbuktu
- FM suitcase radio
- Partners UNESCO, IDRC, ITU, WHO
- Mozambique
- Adding radio to MCTs in Namacha and Manhica
- Partners UNESCO, IDRC, ITU, Switzerland FiT
- Uganda
- CMC network of existing community telecentres and
radio stations - Partners UNESCO, IDRC, Belgium FiT
- Tanzania
- Adding community radio to Sengerema
- CMC planned at Kilwa, a world heritage site
14Tanzania Planned CMCs in Refugee campsITU,
UNESCO, UNHCR, NPA cooperation
- Ngara Town
- CMC with library in community centre
- 5KVA Generator by UNHCR
- K9
- Houses by Norwegian Peoples Aid with 24h
electric power by existing generator - Lukole
- Housed in containers
- Powered by near hospital generator
15Tanzania CMCs in refugee camps
- Educators from the refugee camps develop teaching
materials for - face-to face sessions
- educational radio programs
- Refugees follow the Burundi curriculum
- Developed radio programs are aired by local Radio
Kwizera, sponsored and run by the Jesuit Refugee
Services - Radio Kwizera reaches all refugee camps bordering
Burundi, Rwanda and DRCongo
16CMCs in Cultural Heritage Sites
- Community Multifunctional Centre in
Lalibela, Ethiopia - UNESCO in cooperation with European
Commission, Japan -
- Historical
- information
- Workshops
- Telecentre
- Multimedia
-
17- Lalibela
- ROHA compound The Future Community Centre
18Components of the Multifunctional Community
Centre
- Ethnographic Museum
- Permanent Training for Handicraftsmen/women and
marketing - Training for local tourist guide teams
- Telecentre with multimedia production
- for tourism (agencies and hotels)
- Radio component in discussion because of
regulation problems
19Animation of the future Community Centre
- Decision
- Makers
- In
- Lalibela
20 Analog VSAT
21Thank you
- g.cyranek_at_unesco.org
- References www.unesco.org/webworld/
- UNESCO midterm strategy 2002-2007 (31 C/4)
- Paris 2001
- Report of the International Expert Meeting on
E-Governance for African Municipalities. UNESCO.
Nairobi 2001 - The Riley Report Changing Shape of Information
and the Role of Government (webworld.unesco.org/in
foethics2000/documents/paper_riley.rtf)