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New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) e-SchoolsCountryAlgeria, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Lesotho, Mali, Mauritius, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, Uganda RegionAfrica Programme SummaryThe New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) e-Schools Initiative is a multi-country, multi-stakeholder, continental initiative, which intends to impart information communication technology (ICT) skills to Africans in primary and secondary schools. It hopes to enable African teachers to use ICTs to improve the provision of education in schools. Led by the NEPAD e-Africa Commission, a NEPAD task team responsible for developing the NEPAD ICT programme and implementing its projects, it is targeted at 600,000 schools across the continent. Communication StrategiesThe NEPAD e-Schools objectives are to:
The project works to equip African primary and secondary schools with ICT apparatus such as computers, radio and television sets, phones and fax machines, communication equipment, scanners, digital cameras, copiers and also to connect them to the internet. Each school will also be equipped with a “health point”. The project execution entails the following components:
NEPAD e-Schools works through Country Liaison Persons (CLPs) whose roles include: ensuring the successful implementation of this project and mobilising other stakeholders to ensure a broad support for the Initiative in their countries. The CLPs work with the school principals and teachers and ensure that there is adherence to the schedule of the project in their countries. They also ensure that the communities get involved and share in the resources provided by the Initiative. The programme is being executed over a ten-year period, with the secondary school component to be completed in the first five years. Three phases are envisaged with 15-20 countries involved in each phase. The NEPAD e-Schools Demo is intended to accrue a body of knowledge, based on real-life experiences of the implementation of ICT in schools across the African continent that will serve to inform the rollout of the broader NEPAD e-Schools Initiative. Development IssuesTechnology, Education, Children. Key PointsThe New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) is a vision and strategic framework for Africa's renewal, designed to address the current challenges facing the African continent. Issues such as the escalating poverty levels, underdevelopment and the continued marginalisation of Africa needed a new radical intervention, spearheaded by African leaders, to develop a new Vision that would guarantee Africa’s Renewal. The ultimate goal being that within 10 years of implementation of the initiative in more than half a million schools on the continent, the majority of the Africa population would possess ICT skills with far reaching implications for the development of the African society. PartnersCSIR, Commonwealth of Learning, World Bank InfoDev Programme, International Telecommunications Union, MRC, NEPAD e-Africa Commission. ContactNEPAD e-Africa Commission
Samuel Mikenga Manager, Public Communications Tel: +27 12 841 4523 (office) Tel: +27 725 296 769 (mobile) Fax: +27 12 841 4094 SMikenga@eafricacommission.org e-Africa Commission website Sourcee-Africa Commission PDF, e-Africa Commission website and the Info Dev website on May 4 2007. Placed on the Communication Initiative site May 04 2007 Last Updated November 08 2007 |
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