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Yemen ICT4D Sectoral Policy - EducationFechaEnero 1, 2005
País
Yemen
Región
Middle East
RegiónMedio oriente Policy StatusPolicy adopted
SectorsEducation
SubsectorsEducation - information and communication technology (ICT) asset management and maintenance, management and maintenance of information resources, Academic Records Management Information Systems, Financial Management Information Systems, Human Resource Management Information Systems, data communication infrastructure, end-user computer skills training, management information systems, e-learning and e-library, public sector capacity development, and project management. Lead OrganisationMinistry of Higher Education and Scientific Research (MoHESR)
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 Yemeni National ICT Policy for Higher Education was developed through a participatory approach that involved gathering the input of stakeholders from various disciplines of the Yemeni universities, high-level representatives of the MoHESR, and representatives from the private ICT sector during a conference held in Aden in April of 2004, entitled "The Future of ICT in Yemeni Higher Education". The policy vision is to utilise ICT in the higher education (HE) sector in order to strengthen its contribution to the sustainable development of the country. Policy DateEnero 1, 2005
Policy ObjectivesThe overall objectives of the policy are to improve delivery of the HE sector to the Yemeni society, to strengthen governance in the HE sector, and to strengthen the human and technical resources ensuring sustainability. StrategiesBelow are specific strategies to achieve the ICT policy objectives for the education sector: Government co-ordination capacity Transforming the educational system through e-learning E-library Management information systems Promotion of office computing End-user computer skills training The Ministry’s end-user training policy for the sector will also stipulate that all new staff recruits should be computer literate with minimum basic computer skills relevant to their jobs; all existing staff will be trained in computer skills relevant to their jobs; the Ministry will facilitate a computer ownership scheme for all sector employees and students; the use of internet technology for the distribution and presentation of training materials will be promoted; at least one computer per ten undergraduate students and one computer for every postgraduate student will be made available in all institutions of HE; and, ICT basic skills training will be introduced to all academic programmes in all higher learning institutions. Data communication infrastructure Management and maintenance of ICT assets and information resources ContactoLoay A. Alkibsi
National ICT Project Manager / Coordinator
Higher Education Development Project
ICT Project Management Unit
Sana'a
Yemen
Tel: +9671469172
FuenteTitle: ICT Policy for Higher Education Relevant Links: Puesto en el sitio Communication Initiative - Julio 27 2006 Última Actualización - Abril 28 2008 ¿Qué tan útiles para su trabajo le parecen la información y los contactos en esta página? Envíe sus comentarios (comentarios de otras personas abajo)COMENTARIOS ENVIADOS |
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