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ICT4SIDS Partnership ICT Hubs for Rapid Adoption of Samoa Pathway and UN Post 2015 Agenda

ICT4SIDS Partnership ICT Hubs for Rapid Adoption of Samoa Pathway and UN Post 2015 Agenda. Amjad Umar, Ph.D., Chief Architect, ICT4SIDS Partnership Robert St. Thomas,, IBM, ICT4SIDS Advisor John Steffens, Ph.D, Infopoverty, ., ICT4SIDS Advisor Peter Kenilorea, UN-OHRLLS, ICT4SIDS Advisor

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ICT4SIDS Partnership ICT Hubs for Rapid Adoption of Samoa Pathway and UN Post 2015 Agenda

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  1. ICT4SIDS PartnershipICT Hubs for Rapid Adoption of Samoa Pathway and UN Post 2015 Agenda Amjad Umar, Ph.D., Chief Architect, ICT4SIDS Partnership Robert St. Thomas,, IBM, ICT4SIDS Advisor John Steffens, Ph.D, Infopoverty, ., ICT4SIDS Advisor Peter Kenilorea, UN-OHRLLS, ICT4SIDS Advisor Arch. Pierpaolo Saporito, OCCAM, , ICT4SIDS Advisor

  2. Objective: ICT for Rapid Adoption of Samoa Pathway & SDGs • Samoa Pathway, Section 109 (Capacity Building -- Human & Technology) - • (Para h) To establish national and regional information and communications technology platforms and information dissemination hubs in small island developing States to facilitate information exchange and cooperation, building on existing information and communication platforms, as appropriate; • SDGs: Support the 17 Pillars through ICT • Most National Visions (e.g., Jamaica Vision 2030) Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) (Web Technologies, Mobile Technologies, Sensors, AI Techniques, Analytics, Big Data, Wireless Technologies, Integration Technologies, IOTs, WOTs, Computer Aided Planning, etc.)

  3. Focus: ICT Hubs as Centers of Activity (Virtual, Physical, Mixture) Disaster Agriculture Health Rural & Regional Hubs Communications National Hub Many Hubs needed (eSeva, Tech Hubs, 1 for population of 5000 ) • High failure rates (50% to 80%) due to following challenges • Where to locate a Hub • What type of service to provide for the area • What type of ICT infrastructure would be needed • Security, privacy, policy issues • Funding, partnerships and Capacity building • Project management, IT management

  4. Free Pilot Projects based on Computer Aided MethodologyFinal Starter Kit Computer Aided Planning P0: Country Selection P1: Service Selection P2: Self Assessment P3: Deployment P4: Management Feasibility Results Donor Portal • Project Start • Points of Contacts Final Hub Prototype Funding Proposal + Other Specs Donors, Developers Vendors, Consultants, Managers Users PHASE2 (SIDS POCs): • Customize and expand the site as needed 2. Use collaboration to help each other MPORTANT: Knowledge gained is added to the Planning Tool for all future hubs PHASE1 (ICT4SIDS Team): Start: A Project Initiated by a SID (Point of Contact) - Entrepreneurs Computer aided planning conducts a feasibility study (less than 1 hour)

  5. SELF ASSESSMENT (Feasibility) - Provider Assessment - Consumer Assessment

  6. Sample Output Produced - Nauru

  7. Nauru

  8. ICT4SIDS.COM (Feb 2016) • Collaborations • Horizontal • Vertical • Diagonal Examples

  9. More Details (www.ict4sids.com) , Demo Section

  10. Key Results, Lessons and Next Steps Current Status: Jamaica, Samoa, Nauru, Bahamas, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, Antigua, Maldives; Govt of Jamaica – Jamaica 2030 supported by ICT4SIDS Tanzania University: from ICT Education to Nursing Education Private Industry: Grant from IBM for Health and Public Safety Others: Anti-corruption Hub, ICT Consulting Hub, Blindness Hub Main Lessons Learned Computer aided Pilot Projects are essential for Rapid Deployment Phase1 (computer aided Feasibility Study) is a success Choice of POC is of key importance to success in Phase2 (Entrprenrs The knowledge gained is fed back into the tool for future use Substantive work planned during Summer 2016 Major outcomes by Sept1 )

  11. Thank You To Get Started: www.ict4sids.com Amjad Umar, Ph.D. umar@amjadumar.com 717-901-5141

  12. Paul Haye Project Manager UN ICT4SIDS Partnership For Jamaica ICT4SIDS Adoption

  13. Methodology for Rapid Adoption of ICT: Analyze the Jamaica Vision 2030 document and the mid-term reports Pinpoint the National Priority Outcomes in order Identify the National Priority Areas Propose ICT Hubs to support the National Priority Areas and to bridge any gap(s) in the existing ICT framework Inform the Govt. about UN ICT4SID Partnership – Invite the Govt. to Run/Join Pilot Project.

  14. Results • The National Priority Areas Identified • Primary and Secondary Health Care • Health Information and Indicators • Earl Childhood Development • Integrate science and technology into all areas of development • Labour Force Training • The Hubs Proposed to Support National Priority Areas: Health Care, Education, Business Intelligence, Tourism, Disaster Management,

  15. Results Continue • Informed Government Agents about ICT4SID • The Planning Institute of Jamaica (PIOJ) • Jamaica’s Ambassador to the United Nations • Had Dr Amjad Umar presented UN ICT4SID to PIOJ’s Technical team – via Skype • Had the Deputy Director General of PIOJ communicated the potential benefits of the ICT4SID Pilot Project (to Jamaica) to Chief Technical Director - Information Communication Technology, Ministry of Science, Energy and Technology

  16. Going Forward • Work with the Minister of Science, Energy and Technologyon the UN ICT4SIDS Pilot Project Partnership (via his Permanent Secretary) • Plan a visit to Jamaica for a Capacity Building Workshop • Deploy and Support Requisite Hubs • Write a white paper on the results of the Pilot Projects (A Road Map For UN ICT4SID Adoption in Jamaican) • Present Paper at International Conference

  17. Tanzania: Educating School Teachers in ICT Project Vision Educating school teachers in ICT program to open life-changing opportunities for teachers and students through quality education. The purposes of the project are: Using Computers in Classrooms: Teaching science subjects (Geography, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics and Information Systems and Computer Applications). This will equip teachers with the knowledge of how to use computers to research and to teach their respective courses. Using Computers in Office Environment: Training scholars to use computers in their offices to do different activities. Computers have become a way of life. Most people don't have the basic understanding and knowledge of computers, making computer training in demand. Facility: The project is being done at TUMAINI UNIVERSITY MAKUMIRA MBEYA CENTRE – (TUMA-MC).

  18. Methodology Used : Analyzed the gaps in Tanzanian ICT education Focused on educating school teachers as a Priority Area Proposed an ICT Hub for educating High School Teachers in ICT Needed ICT Hub generated by using Computer Aided Planning Course content with Mobile apps generated POC has gone through the Training University facilities selected for deployment Starting work with Educating Nurses also

  19. ICT FACILITIES Laboratories, Library The University has computer laboratory, language laboratory, nursing laboratory and a library. Computer Laboratory Computer laboratory has about 90 computers which are working, but the room can accommodate about 100 computers.

  20. Computer laboratory

  21. Extending The Project - NURSING LAB

  22. Thank You To Get Started: www.ict4sids.com Amjad Umar, Ph.D. umar@amjadumar.com 717-901-5141

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