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Rwanda National ICT PolicyDate2000
CountryRwanda RegionAfrica Policy StatusPolicy adopted
SectorsHuman Resource Development, Education, Civil and Public Services, Service Sector into Regional Business Hub, Private Sector, Infrastructure, Legislative and Governance
Lead OrganisationThe National Information Technology Commission (NITC)
OverviewThis summary is part of a research project carried out between March and October 2006 in support of the International Institute for Communication and Development (IICD), one of The Communication Initiative (The CI)'s partners. The Government of Rwanda has committed itself to creating four five-year plans (2000-2020) to develop and expand all sectors of society through the use, and domestic development and production, of information and communication technologies (ICTs). The Government of Rwanda (GOR) believes that ICT for development will allow for a rapid developmental process that will propel Rwanda past industrialisation and into an information rich society. ContactMr. Mbaye Diouf
Director
United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA)
Subregional Development Centre - East Africa
Kigali
Rwanda
Tel: 250 86 549/ 50 151
Fax: 250 86 546
StrategiesHuman Resource Development Education Civil and Public Services Service Sector into Regional Business Hub Private Sector Legislation and Governance In concert with the legislative structures, the GOR will create several governance bodies: The National Information Technology Commission (NITC); the NITC working groups, The National Geographic Data Committee (NGDC) and the Rwanda Information Technology Authority (RITA). SourceTitle: An Integrated Socio-Economic and ICT Policy and Strategies for Accelerated Development Relevant Links: Placed on the Communication Initiative site December 01 2006 Last Updated April 25 2008 |
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