ICT policy and civil society workshop (Addis Abeba, 6-10 November 2002)



PRESS RELEASE
ICT POLICY AND CIVIL SOCIETY WORKSHOP IN AFRICA

JOHANNESBURG - The Association for Progressive Communications (APC),
ARTICLE 19 and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA)
will be holding a five-day information and communications technology (ICT)
policy and civil society workshop from November 6th to 10th, 2002 in Addis
Ababa, Ethiopia.

Civil society groups have been at the forefront in advancing ICT
applications in various sectors, however the purpose of this workshop is
to build knowledge and expertise of civil society organizations to engage
ICT policy processes in Africa.

According to Emmanuel Njenga Njuguna, APC's project coordinator, "Few
civil society organizations are aware of the policy developments taking
place at the global, regional and national levels that can impact on their
ability and potential to use ICTs as a tool in their work, let alone own
or control the production and application of these technologies locally.
This workshop will help build people's awareness and capacity to
understand ICT policy concepts, issues, and how these impact on their work
and their communities."

Says Karima Bounemra Ben Soltane of Economic Commission for Africa (ECA),
"Increasing the participation of civil society in harnessing ICT for
development in general and ICT policies in particular is one of the key
objectives of the African Information Society Initiative and is considered
a priority for ECA." Ms Bounemra further adds, "ECA is working with some
thirty-two countries in Africa, assisting them in developing national ICT
policies. It is hoped that civil society in these countries will work with
these governments in this regard."

The workshop, which will bring together approximately seventy
representatives from civil society organizations from all regions of
Africa, is particularly timely, closely following a month-long discussion
on the African Information Society Initiative forum on the role of civil
society in promoting the use of ICTs to strengthen and stimulate
participatory approaches to policy issues especially governance in Africa.
The forum discussions will provide the basis for a strong African civil
society input to the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) in
December 2003 in Geneva, and then again in Tunis in 2005.

The workshop has been made possible thanks to the generous support of the
International Development Research Centre (IDRC), HIVOS and the Open
Society Institute (OSI).


ABOUT APC

The Association for Progressive Communications (APC) is an international
network of civil society organizations dedicated to empowering and
supporting groups and individuals through the strategic use of information
and communication technologies (ICTs), especially Internet-related
technologies. APC and its members pioneer practical and relevant uses of
ICTs for civil society, especially in developing countries. APC is an
international facilitator of civil society's engagement with ICTs and
related concerns, in both policy and practice.

Our network of members and partners spans the globe, with presence in
Western, Central and Eastern Europe, Africa, Asia, Latin America and North
America. APC: http://www.apc.org.

ABOUT APC'S POLICY WORK IN AFRICA

The Africa ICT Policy monitor website, launched in May 2002, is a
user-friendly resource which aims at demystifying the concepts of ICT
policy-making. APC hopes that the Website content will stimulate
discussion between users from around the continent about the use and
relevance of ICTs for development in Africa, and facilitate the
development of a network of civil society organisations promoting African
Internet rights issues. Africa ICT Policy Website:
http://africa.rights.apc.org

ABOUT ECA

Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) is the regional arm of the United
Nations, mandated to support the economic and social development of its 53
member States, foster regional integration, and promote international
cooperation for Africa's development. The Commission is a key pioneer in
the area of ICT for development over the last 25 years. ECA is an
implementing agency for the African Information Society Initiative (AISI)
- an action framework for bridging the African digital divide that was
adopted by the conference of ministers of planning and economic
development in 1996 and endorsed by African Heads of State.  AISI's major
activities and objectives include the development of national ICT policies
and strategies, and building Africa's information and communication
infrastructure and capacity involving all major stakeholders. Website:
http://www.uneca.org/aisi


FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

For more details about the workshop please contact:

Emmanuel Njenga Njuguna
Project Coordinator, AFRICA ICT POLICY MONITOR PROJECT
Association for Progressive Communications (APC)
E-mail: njenga@apc.org or africa.rights@apc.org
Tel/Fax: +27 11 726 1692

Aida Opoku-Mensah
Team Leader
Promoting ICTs for Development
Development Information Services Division
Economic Commission for Africa (ECA)
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
E-mail: aopoku-mensah@uneca.org
Tel: +251-1-51-11-67
Fax: +251-1-51-05-12
APC Forum is a meeting place for the APC community - people and
institutions who are or have been involved in collaboration with APC,
and share the APC vision - a world in which all people have easy,
equal and affordable access to the creative potential of information
and communication technologies (ICTs) to improve their lives and
create more democratic and egalitarian societies.

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E-mail: femnet@africaonline.co.ke
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