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The State of ICTs in the South African NGO SectorA study conducted by World Wide Worx in cooperation with SANGONeT has found that South African non-governmental organisations (NGOs) are using information technology (IT) as a critical element to improve their efficiency. Three hundred IT and financial decisionmakers in South African NGOs were interviewed. Some of the results were unexpected:
Whereas 66% of NGOs reported that their primary form of connection to the internet is an ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line), 16% use dial-up. This makes the NGO sector similar to the SME (Small and Medium Enterprise) sector, where 55% use ADSL and 12% use dial-up. When asked to rate their own level of technology adoption, most considered themselves to be average or above the following:
When asked to rate the whether ICTs had a positive impact on their ability to meet strategic objectives, respondents indicated the following (the numbers are lower):
This means that NGO IT investment has been geared to administration rather than achieving strategic organisational objectives, and there is room to build on already substantial ICT use to support a wider range of NGO activities. Placed on the Communication Initiative site December 17 2007 Last Updated December 17 2007 |
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