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POLICY ISSUES IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS

POLICY ISSUES IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS. TRAINING FOR SOMALI MANAGERS (Nairobi, Kenya – 22- 27 March 2004). Dr. Cosmas L. ZAVAZAVA Head, LDCs & Chief, Business Development Unit. WHO ARE THE LDCs?. CRITERIA. Low-income (GDP per capita less than $900 over 3 years)

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POLICY ISSUES IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS

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  1. POLICY ISSUES IN TELECOMMUNICATIONS TRAINING FOR SOMALI MANAGERS (Nairobi, Kenya – 22- 27 March 2004) Dr. Cosmas L. ZAVAZAVA Head, LDCs & Chief, Business Development Unit

  2. WHO ARE THE LDCs?

  3. CRITERIA • Low-income (GDP per capita less than $900 over 3 years) • Human Resource weakness (based on Augmented Physical Quality of Life Index (APQLI) based on indicators of nutrition, health, education, adult literacy • Economic Vulnerability (involving a Economic Composite Vulnerability Index (EVI) based on instability of agricultural production, exports of goods and services, etc.

  4. UNVEILING THE LFACTOR Lack of Infrastructure LDC TRAP Low Income Literacy Deficiency Landlocked & Rural based Lacuna (Rural vs Urban)

  5. POLICY INTERVENTION Technology policy Stimulating the economy by fostering innovation and technological development Industrial policy Shaping industrial structure stimulating structural change, supporting competitiveness = Growth and employment ICT policy Needs to redefine sectoral policies, boundaries, institutions and regulations Media policy Defining the framework for provision of electronic media content (audio and visual sector) Telecommunication policy Creating and shaping the transmission infrastructure (provision of communication services

  6. ACTORS State executive and legislature Industry / Private Sector ICT Society Civil society / NGOs Academia / Science and technology community

  7. WHAT WE ARE DOING The Istanbul Action Plan Programmes • Regulatory Reform • Technologies and Telecommunications Network Development • E-Strategies and E-Services/Applications • Economics and Finance • Human Capacity Building • Special Programme for LDCs

  8. IsAP Acivities and Initiatives • Statistics and information on telecommunications/ICT; • Partnership and Promotion; • Private sector initiatives; • Gender issues; • Youth initiatives; • Indigenous people issues

  9. S THEBRIDGE TRATEGIES YSTEMS IMPLICITY PEED ELF-CONFIDENCE

  10. FINAL ANALYSIS INFRASTRUCTURE LEGAL & REGULATORY ENVIRONMENT ICT APPLICATIONS & SERVICES FINANCIAL RESOURCES HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT & RETENTION ICT SOCIETY & LFACTOR

  11. THANK YOU! Cosmas L. Zavazava Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT) Email: zavazava@itu.int Tel: +41 22 730 5447 www.itu.int/itu-d/ldc Development consists primarily in employing existing resources in a different way, in doing new things with them, irrespective of whether those resources increase or not. Joseph Schumpeter, 1911

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