Urgent call for Civil Society Input ICT Empowerment Charter



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Bridges.org

Urgent call for Civil Society Input to Information and Communications
Technology (ICT) Empowerment Charter

1 September 2004, South Africa

Civil society in South Africa must urgently state its needs and concerns to
the ICT Empowerment Working Group if they are to be reflected in the final
draft of the ICT Charter.

The ICT Empowerment Charter is intended to address the impact of historical
imbalances in South Africa by promoting the transformation of the ICT
sector.  The fourth draft of the Charter, published last week, represents a
significant step in the right direction. However, while industry players
have actively engaged in the drafting process, the document has so far not
benefited from the input of civil society. This is not because the Working
Group does not desire this input, but there has been little opportunity for
civil society organisations to participate, and many people are simply not
aware of the process.

The importance of the Charter has been recognised by bridges.org, the
Institute for Democracy in South Africa (IDASA), SANGONeT and many other
civil society and non-governmental organisations in South Africa that use
ICT as part of their efforts for socio-economic development.  ICT offers
the potential to help people overcome obstacles, and it can be a key
enabler for development.  It can reward those who use it well with
increased income, better quality of life, and cultural and political
advantages.  But those who do not use it are left behind, and ICT
disparities exacerbate existing inequalities.  Poverty is no longer merely
the lack of income or financial resources, but has become a problem of
access, including access to information, services and infrastructure, and
political processes and decision-making.

The ICT Charter should be about empowerment for all, not just within
business.  The current draft focuses on addressing employment and ownership
imbalances, but it is crucial that the final document sent to Government
looks at ICT empowerment more broadly.  ICT has the potential to change the
future in South Africa. And there is still a a chance for ordinary people
to influence the way the Charter is written.

The Working Group has asked for comments on the current draft by 17
September 2004, for a further revision before the final document is
presented to Government on 30 September.  Bridges.org, IDASA, and other
concerned groups and individuals in the Western Cape believe that ordinary
citizens must be given the chance to put forward civil society views on the
Charter, even at this late stage.

A public meeting will be held at IDASA's office at 6 Spin Street in Cape
Town on Wednesday 8 September at 9h00-13h00 to which individuals and
organisations are invited.  If you have something to say or want to learn
more about the Charter, please RSVP and join us!  Written comments will be
accepted from those who cannot attend the meeting, up to 17h00 on Friday 10
September.  Input will be summarised by bridges.org and IDASA, and
presented to the Working Group by the deadline.

ENDS ###

For further information on the public meeting, contact:
Ntombi Masakazi
Policy Associate, bridges.org
Eml:  ICTpolicy@bridges.org
Tel: +27 21 465 9313
Fax: +27 21 465 5917

For further information on the ICT Charter, see
http://www.bridges.org/e-policy/sa/ICT_charter_draft4.pdf.




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