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Digital Pulse - Ch 2 - Sec 1 - Chicken & Egg: African TelecommunicationsSummaryChapter 2 - ICT for Development: A Review of Current Thinking Barnaby Richards Summary Key Points Barnaby does, however, believe that the Internet does have a vital role to play in advancing African development, as the emergence of the global information economy is unavoidable. If some efforts are not focused on bringing Africa into this economy, it will surely be left behind and end up further marginalized than it already is. Barnaby sees five major areas where ICT development holds the most potential. These include:
Shifting to prescriptions, Barnaby argues that for Africa to truly embrace the information economy, the following areas must receive immediate attention, revealing his chicken and egg question: while education should probably precede infrastructure investment, how can the people become educated without the important tools necessary for such education. Literacy and computer literacy both need encouragement along with efforts to improve pedagogical techniques that will utilize ICTs. However, investments in the emerging markets of Africa (e.g. cellphones) are more likely to generate rapid returns on investment that will generate the resources for improved education efforts. Barnaby concludes by arguing that despite the difficulty that the continent faces in leapfrogging into the information economy, the prospects for improving the lives of Africans make such efforts worthwhile. The changes that are embracing the entire globe also affect Africa and it would be perilous for the continent if it does not heed these winds of change and embrace ICTs. Source: Barnaby Richards, “The Chicken, the Egg, and African Telecommunications” (University of Colorado ay Boulder) May 2001. Click here to go back to the table of contents, or navigate above by clicking on "next page". Placed on the Communication Initiative site December 08 2003 Last Updated February 06 2008 |
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