Title: Information and Communication Infrastructure (C2) Capacity Building (C4)
1Information and Communication Infrastructure (C2)
Capacity Building (C4) Enabling Environment
(C6) The Next Steps
WSIS Stocktaking Exercise
- Jaroslaw Ponder
- Project and Initiatives Department
- International Telecommunication Union
Joint Facilitation Meeting on Action Lines C2,
C4, and C6 ITU Headquarters, Geneva, 16 May 2007
2WSIS Stocktaking
- Ongoing process
- Collaborative database
- Distributed approach
- Online questionnaire
- More than 3300 projects registered
- Basis for future evaluation
- Report on Stocktaking published on regular
basis - Endorsed in the WSIS Outcome documents
3Stocktaking and Tunis
- Tunis Agenda, paragraph 120
- The sharing of information related to the
implementation of WSIS outcomes is an important
element of evaluation. We note with appreciation
the report on the Stocktaking of WSIS-related
activities, which will serve as one of the
valuable tools for assisting with the follow-up,
beyond the conclusion of the Tunis Phase of the
Summit, as well as the Golden Book of
initiatives launched during the Tunis phase.
We encourage all WSIS stakeholders to continue to
contribute information on their activities to the
public WSIS stocktaking database, maintained by
ITU. In this regard, we invite all countries to
gather information at the national level with the
involvement of all stakeholders, to contribute to
the stocktaking.
43282 Entries Registered
5 May 2007
By WSIS Action Line
By stakeholder
5th largest category 1354 projects registered
44.8
Stakeholders (C1)
41.3
Infrastructure (C2)
57.8
Access to info (C3)
44.9
Capacity-bldg (C4)
22.3
Security (C5)
2nd largest category 1475 projects registered
32.3
Enabling env't (C6)
44.9
ICT appl's (C7)
19.9
Cultural etc (C8)
10.4
Media (C9)
8.5
Ethics (C10)
25.7
Cooperation (C11)
6th largest category 1354 projects registered
23.5
Objectives (B)
12.6
Digital solidarity (D)
11.0
Follow-up (E)
10.5
Tunis Phase (F)
5Information and Communication Infrastructure
(C2)1354 related projects
5 May 2007
By stakeholder
Miscellaneous
Business
1.2
Entities
Civil
6.9
Society
8.0
Governments
International
62.2
Organisations
21.8
6Information and Communication Infrastructure
(C2)1354 related projects
5 May 2007
The Multi-stakeholder Partnerships and Registered
Entries
7Capacity Building (C4) 1475 related projects
5 May 2007
By stakeholder
8Capacity Building (C4) 1475 related projects
5 May 2007
The Multi-stakeholder Partnerships and Registered
Entries
9Enabling Environment (C6) 1059 related projects
5 May 2007
By stakeholder
Miscellaneous
Business
1.2
Entities
Civil
6.9
Society
8.0
Governments
International
62.2
Organisations
21.8
10Enabling Environment 1059 related projects
5 May 2007
The Multi-stakeholder Partnerships and Registered
Entries
11Selected Projects Governments
- Azerbaijan
- The Ministry of Communications and Information
Technologies developed the State Program,
E-Azerbaijan, focusing on the development of the
communication and information technologies in the
Republic of Azerbaijan (2005-2008). - Japan
- On the basis of Asia Broadband Program, an
action program of the government of Japan, which
seeks to make Asia as a whole a global
information hub through the deployment of
broadband platforms in Asia, Ministry of Internal
Affairs and Communications) has been developing a
range of measures to bridge the digital divide in
the region. - Oman
- The Information Technology Authority envisages
transformation of the Sultanate of Oman into a
sustainable knowledge-based society by leveraging
Information and Communication Technologies to
enhance government services enrich businesses and
empower individuals. ITA has initiated various
projects in three main areas infrastructure,
awareness, electronic services delivery and
capacity building.
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1515
12Selected ProjectsInternational and Regional
Organisations
- UNESCAP/ICSTD Toward Improved Connectivity for
the Pacific - Pacific island states have been served by a
diversity of telecommunication mechanisms, from
submarine cable and satellite to 2-way radio.
However, the return of global enthusiasm for
building connectivity "pipe" and applications,
plus other circumstances including new
institution-building in the Caribbean, offer
opportunities and modalities for the Pacific to
benefit considerably from modern telecoms. ESCAP
has conducted a study of the situation, and is
working with Pacific island states and other
stakeholders toward improving telecoms (and
benefits therefrom) for the Pacific. - International Telecommunication UnionRegional
Project on Connectivity Americas Region - The development objective os the project is to
assist and provide the countries of the region
with mechanisms and tolls in order to facilitate,
whenever necessary, the respective assessment,
design, implementation, evaluation and
integration of the national Agendas of
Connectivity, as well as the relevant programmes
related to the use of Information and
Communication Technologies incorporated by the
Agendas. - APEC Asia-Pacific Grid Implementation Project
- This project is designed to support Asia-
Pacific high performance Computing Grid
implementation in order that researchers from the
region can easily secure computing resources
needed for up-to-date researches by connecting
the major nations' super computers with Grid.
13Selected Projects Business Sector
- CATEL Caspian American Telecommunications, LLC
Rural Area Telecommunications Program - The Rural Area Telecommunications Program,
developed by Caspian American Telecommunications,
LLC (CATEL), is designed to provide affordable
telephone and high-speed internet service to
people living and working in rural areas across
Azerbaijan. - E-Mac Corporation Cameroon Telecommunication
Project - E-Mac is deploying a fast Internet and digital TV
services which include voice and data
transmissions, Internet access, video and radio
broadcasts, telemedicine, and distance learning
in Cameroon, and other selected countries in
Africa, Europe, South America and Asia. The
initial concept of this project generally calls
for a hybrid network combining satellite, fiber
optics, microwave and last mile wireless solution
while dependant upon existing local conditions
and infrastructures, owned and operate by
Government such as CAMTEL. - Nokia and Grameen Fundation Affordable
telecommunications to rural villages in Africa - The aim of the rural village phone project is to
provide rural communities with valuable
communications services through mobile phones to
enable them to start self-sustaining businesses.
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14Selected Projects Civil Society
- APWKomitelAssociation of Community Internet
Center Distributing Multipurpose Community
Internet Center Directory - The purpose of the project is to deploy
Multipurpose Community Internet Center in rural
villages with Government (PPP) and in urban town
with grass root SME member of APWKomitel
(bottom-up approach). - ParisTech Rural Telecommunications in Burkina
Faso - The objective of this project is to provide
information and communication infrastructure to
the rural areas, in particular focusing on
deployment of the telecommunication networks . - Lebanese American University Wireless LAN
- The Lebanese American University has implemented
a high speed Wireless LAN covering all areas of
both its campuses in Beirut and Byblos. This
allows students,faculty and staff to access
network services from anywhere, thus enhancing
learning and productivity.
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15WSIS Stocktaking Future
- Tracking progress made in building the
Information Society - Maintaining and improving the Internet-based
Stocktaking Database - Adding new sub-definitions of the projectsfor
each action line - Encouraging all WSIS stakeholders to submit and
update descriptions of projects - Establishing the necessary links to
moderators/facilitators to share and exchange
information efficiently - Distributing WSIS stocktaking interface
16Distributed Approach
WSIS Stocktaking Official Page
By zero marginal cost, the WSIS Stocktaking
offers an attractive and efficient tool
facilitating WSIS follow-up process on national,
regional and international level!!!
Exemplary Web-Page
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E-mail WSIS-Stocktaking_at_itu.int
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17Advantages
- Stakeholders
- Efficient and reach in resources tool
facilitating WSIS follow-up process - New way of gathering information on the WSIS
implementation on each level - Enriched web-content at zero cost
- WSIS Database
- Popularization of the tool among all WSIS
stakeholders - Significant impact on the number of new entries
- Attractive offer to the WSIS Stakeholders
encouraging WSIS follow-up process by zero cost
18WSIS Stocktaking Future
- Raising awareness of the content of the database
among all WSIS stakeholders through greater
information and publicity - Developing analytical tools and materials
emphasizing countries experiences and best
practices - Regular publication of future editions of the
Stocktaking Report to present the efforts of all
stakeholders in WSIS implementation
19Thank you very much for Your attention!
- wsis-stocktaking_at_itu.int