Title: Khalid S' Rabayah, PhD
1ICT as an enabling tool to ease tension, relief
hardship, and resolve conflict Palestinian
Context
- Khalid S. Rabayah, PhD
- ICT4D research and Study Center
- Arab American University- Jenin
- West Bank
2Outline
- Background
- Palestinian IT environment
- Categories of IT projects
- Government IT projects
- Non-Government initiatives
- Lessons learned
3Background
4Palestinian IT environment
5The Theme
- Questions to deal with
- How successful are the IT projects of the PNA
- How successful the IT projects of the NGO sector
- Can the NGOs replace the National Authority to
lead the sector - Isn't it risky to rely fully on the NGOs (with
100 foreign funding)? - Can a sector succeed without a champion
- Can the ICT make it without a leading body
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6NGO in Palestine
- There are more than 2000 functioning NGOs
- NGOs provided most services before the
establishment of PNA - 60 of the primary health services,
- 30 of the hospital care services,
- 100 of daycare,
- 100 of disability services,
- nearly 100 of all agricultural training and
services - 30 of educational services
- PNA has no financial stability while the NGOs are
backed by the donors - Continuous struggle between NGOs and PNA hinders
socio-economic development - Large spectrum of activities and motivations for
NGOs - Totally dependent on foreign aids (mostly with
political agendas) - NGOs revised their strategies and redefine their
role after the establishment of the PNA
7Palestinian IT environment
8The Palestinian Development Stageoutcome of
recent survey
- Occupation of Land, water, air, and spectrum
- Stability is missing (ups and downs)?
- No (physical) Access to outside world
- Restrictions on movement within territories
- Public sector plays either minor or negative role
- Brain drain more Palestinian IT experts in the
Gulf than in Palestine - Intellectual properties concern
- Wide gap between market needs and graduates
capabilities lack of appropriate training
programs - The negative role of DONERS donations are
politically provoked - Lack of Championship government overwhelmed by
political agenda - Monopolistic policies waiting for the government
move - Very strong NGO community (states within a state)
9ICT initiatives in the last 10 years
- Government Sponsored
- NGO Sponsored
10The ICT national strategy regulatory body
- ICT strategy
- Launched in 2003, involved all stakeholders
(Government, private sector, NGOs, universities,
..)? - Drafted and approved in 2005, with a strategic
goals, action plan, and indicators to measure
progress - Public institutions governing the sector are weak
to take over and to achieve goals - New Telecom Law regulatory body
- ground rules for an open, competitive
environment. - legislation to establish an effective and
accountable regulatory body that ensures the rule
of law is respected - The new telecom law was passed in the transition
between the Hamas Government and the preceded one
- The modern telecom law was brought to square one
when the new government took over.
11E-government Initiative
- Stage one required government bodies to improve
their presence on the web - Championed by the ministry of telecom and IT
- Stage two requires ministries and government
bodies to launch online services - In 2002 Israeli military invasion destroyed the
communication infrastructure of the PNA, - Ministries differ in their penetration of IT
depending on whether a foreign donor is backing
its IT initiative - This has resulted in loss of confidence among
many officials of the ICT solution in management
of government affairs - Lack of legal infrastructure to authorize
electronic services
12Government Computer center - GCC
- Launched to be the main IT service provider to
the government bodies within the PNA - Manage the government network and maintain their
web pages - Many ministries disconnect from the GCC, connect
directly to the Internet and build their own IT
infrastructure - Has transformed into a training center
- 65 of voters believe that GCC has failed to
offer good quality service
13Palestine Educational Initiative PEI, www.pei.ps
- Launched in May 2005, by the PNA (MTIT MoE)?
- Meant to assist the MoEHE to ICT into the
educational system - Encourage innovative teaching models and
effective use of - ICT in teaching
- Emphasize student-centered learning
- Strengthen ties between education and Business
communities - Encourage public/private partnership
- Started in huge momentum and end in nowhere
- change of government resulted in halting funds
- Major challenge is build leadership and
management capacity at the ministerial and
district levels and provide them with ownership
of the initiative at the early stages - Another challenge will be how to change teachers'
and administrators' attitudes and understanding
to enable them to facilitate learning to students
beyond the traditional approach through the
introduction and management of e-learning
14National Institute of Information Technology
- Established in 2001, by PECDAR, as semi
government institution - Launched to fill the gap for the increased need
for IT professionals - Adopt professional certification of leading IT
firms Microsoft, CISCO, Oracle, Sun Microsystems,
- criticized by the private sector as a competitor
in the IT training business - Job creation and rehabilitate the uprising
injured (more than 1000) in IT certification
15Training statistics
16Palestinian Information and Communication
Technology Incubator www.picti.ps
- Launched in end of 2004, as an independent
organization - Sponsored by Palestine Information Technology
Association PITA - Offer professional business services to
Palestinian entrepreneurs who have mature
concepts for unique and innovative ICT products
with strong market potential - Up till now received 117 applications, 12 of them
were passed the pre incubation stage, 4 are
running successful businesses. - Very tough start, entrepreneurship culture is
lacking in educational system - most of the ICT are software and services
(intangibles vs. tangibles), which makes it
harder for people to value and appreciate. It
makes it harder for companies to market their
products - Suffers from shift in aids towards humanitarian
urgent needs on expense of long tern development
plans.
17EUMEDConnect Palestinian Association for the
Development of Internet2 www.padi2.ps
- The EUMEDCONNECT network serves the research and
education communities of the Mediterranean
region, and is linked to the pan-European GÉANT
network - PA universities started to be connected on 2005
- 5 universities are connected out of 12
- Initial capacity will be 45 Mbps
- The future of the project is not clear due to
dispute between the consortium and Paltel the
sole incumbent in Palestine
18ICT centers of Excellencies Sponsored by ANERA
- Launched in 1999
- Promoting growth in the Palestinian ICT industry
Providing high-quality new jobs - Training in software programming such as Java,
Oracle, Cisco and MCSD, as well as web
development and networking solutions. - Support for local businesses with IT services
and continuing education classes. - New local and regional business opportunities for
students finishing their degrees or certificates. - Structured professional training necessary to
develop and expand the capabilities and talents
needed to become highly-trained IT professionals. - Bridging the gender gap in the IT sector by
providing training and skills for women.
19ICT centers of Excellencies Sponsored by ANERA
- 3,000 men and women have graduated or been
certified in the program. - 200 students completed international exams.
- 500 students are in their senior year of the BSc
Studies in Computer Science and/or Information
Technology. - Of those graduating and/or certified, 80
percentage are employed. - Training will be oriented towards business needs
two semester course in basic business
fundamentals for IT, engineering and other
students will be launched with hosting univ.
20Lesson learned
- Despite of ups and Downs and minor government
role, progress has continued, (ICT indicators
continue rising)? - Government failed to lead the sector, but in some
areas others filled the gap - NGOs played major role is increasing capacity,
and awareness - Private sector lobbies to open market, defended
the sector interest - Importance of people centered development
- politically motivated initiatives strongly
affected the ICT environment - ICT in some scenarios provided the only solutions
- the demand driven are the most successful