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Zimbabwe ICT4D National PolicyDate2005
CityHarare
CountryZimbabwe RegionAfrica PartnersGovernment of Zimbabwe Policy StatusPolicy adopted
SectorsGovernment, Education, Economy, Agriculture, Tourism, Health, Mining and Manufacturing, Civil Society
SubsectorsGovernment - policy and legal framework, accessibility, public participation, accountability and transparency Lead OrganisationThe Ministry for Science and Technology Development
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 Zimbabwe (GOZ) recognises the importance of information and communication technology (ICT) in development. Consequently, the GOZ has committed to developing and improving new and existing physical infrastructure for all sectors of the economy by implementing and integrating an equitable framework for expedited ICT development. The GOZ intends to increase bandwidth for enhanced speed and efficiency, while expanding access to rural communities. In addition, the GOZ wants to promote domestic production of ICT to meet international standards and local needs. To meet these goals, the GOZ intends to: reduce tax and tariffs on ICT to increase affordability; establish education and institutional planning, policy-making and direction that will take into consideration the convergence of digital services, including broadcasting, telecommunications and on-line computer services; and create a conducive environment for public and private partnerships that will promote awareness of ICT and local development of software and hardware relevant to all sectors of Zimbabwe. ContactProject Coordinator
National Information and Communication Technology Project
P.O. Box CY2607
Causeway
Zimbabwe
StrategiesE-government and E-governance Education and Training E-Commerce Agriculture Tourism Health Mining and Manufacturing Gender, Youth, Disabled and the Aged/Elderly SourceTitle: Zimbabwe National Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Policy Framework Relevant Links: Placed on the Communication Initiative site December 07 2006 Last Updated April 28 2008 Top 5 Related Pages for this Summary |
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