[Telecentres] ICT Development Report

Elizabeth Carll, PhD ecarll at optonline.net
Tue Sep 28 23:06:31 BST 2004


Thank you for your suggestions.   It is also great that you will be able to
lobby from the government perspective, in addition to the NGO perspective.

Elizabeth

Dr. Elizabeth Carll
Focal Point
International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies;
Chair Media/ICT Working Group,
NGO Committee on Mental Health, New York
Tel: 1-631-754-2424
Fax: 1-631-754-5032
ecarll at optonline.net

  -----Original Message-----
  From: Fuatai Purcell [mailto:fuatai.purcell at mof.gov.ws]
  Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 5:49 PM
  To: Elizabeth Carll, PhD; Andy Carvin; telecentres at wsis-cs.org
  Subject: Re: [Telecentres] ICT Development Report
  Importance: High


  Thank you Elizabeth for the offer. I always beleive that it is easier to
criticise than to create. That means, we can all put in our feedback once we
do have a draft then move on from there.

  One key issue we should include and may need world examples is
"Applications and Content" - if people cannot understand the information
then there is no point. Also, universal access is very important, so are
financial mechanisms such as finaicing telecenters through partnership
between government, private sector and civil society to ensure
sustainability.
  In my self study I find that one of the key issues is "sustainability".

  I will be contributing to the Declaration from a small island country's
perspective. Thanks.

  Mrs Gisa Fuatai Purcell
  Secretary/ICT Advisor
  National ICT Committee
  Government of Samoa

  ----- Original Message -----
  From: "Elizabeth Carll, PhD" <ecarll at optonline.net>
  To: "Andy Carvin" <acarvin at edc.org>; <telecentres at wsis-cs.org>
  Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 9:59 AM
  Subject: RE: [Telecentres] ICT Development Report


  > I would be happy to draft a paragraph.  It may be helpful to include
those
  > areas that were mentioned in the CS Declaration and would likely be
  > applicable to telecenters whether for dissemination of information or
  > training as well. I suggested all in order to be inclusive.  Perhaps
there
  > are one or two areas that may not be feasible.   Most of the areas such
as
  > gender issues, health, human rights may be able to be backed up by real
  > world examples.  A few may be considered for possible future
applications.
  >
  > I think it would be an interesting project for this list, if I post the
  > various content areas in the CS WSIS Declaration and then collect
  > information from those telecenters in order to list them in the various
  > categories in which work is being done or could possibly be applied.  It
may
  > give ideas for cross fertilization and building a stronger more cohesive
  > network of global telecenters.  I will post the list of areas later
tonight
  > and we can see which telecenters are doing what.  It may also be helpful
in
  > crafting a WG statement.
  >
  > Elizabeth
  >
  > Dr. Elizabeth Carll
  > Focal Point
  > International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies;
  > Chair Media/ICT Working Group,
  > NGO Committee on Mental Health, New York
  > Tel: 1-631-754-2424
  > Fax: 1-631-754-5032
  > ecarll at optonline.net
  >
  > -----Original Message-----
  > From: telecentres-bounces at wsis-cs.org
  > [mailto:telecentres-bounces at wsis-cs.org]On Behalf Of Andy Carvin
  > Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 9:23 AM
  > To: telecentres at wsis-cs.org
  > Subject: Re: [Telecentres] ICT Development Report
  >
  >
  > I think this would be a productive step; by all means, Elizabeth, please
  > feel free to take a crack at drafting this paragraph.
  >
  > I think it's important for us to show that telecentres go beyond
  > offering ICT infrastructure -- that they can be a place of learning,
  > civic engagement, public health information (like the NEPAD e-school
  > model), etc. I wonder, though, if all of the content and themes areas
  > currently within the WSIS CS framework can be tied to telecentre
  > activities. I'm sure a lot of them can; but all of them? Is it
  > necessary, for the sake of political expediency, to get all of them
  > included, or would this seem like we're simply creating a laundry list,
  > or trying to force the current CS content and themes framework into a
  > telecentres statement? (Also, if and when the CS bureau is restructured,
  > wouldn't this impact the list of content and themes areas?)
  >
  > I don't have a strong feeling either way on this, but it seems we'd want
  > to be able to back up our vision with real-world examples of how
  > telecentres can play a role in certain theme areas rather than create a
  > universal field theory with telecentres tying all the various strings
  > together...
  >
  > ac
  >
  >
  > Elizabeth Carll, PhD wrote:
  > > Dear Toby, Andy and all,
  > >
  > > I think Toby's suggestion is an excellent idea.  I would also propose
  > > further expanding it.  Telecentres can be viewed as providing access
to
  > all
  > > content areas and therefore would likely have the support of all of
the
  > WSIS
  > > caucuses and working groups.
  > >
  > > It may be useful to consider writing a paragraph which describes the
need
  > > for ICT accessibility to all of the areas represented within CS WSIS
and
  > the
  > > integral role of telecentres in implementing the WSIS Action Plan.
The
  > > paragraph should list all the content and theme areas.  By listing all
of
  > > the content and theme areas, we can continue to build on these areas
in
  > WSIS
  > > II and beyond, as it is not possible to open up the Declaration and
Plan
  > of
  > > Action of WSIS Geneva.
  > >
  > > We should then have all of the CS representatives lobby for inclusion
of
  > > this important paragraph in the outcome document(s) of  WSIS Tunis.
Since
  > > WSIS needs to be people centered, any document must list the important
  > > content applications necessary to advance the global community, as
opposed
  > > to solely being  focused on Internet governance and funding.
  > >
  > > I would be happy to draft this paragraph and work with those in this
group
  > > who will be drafting a position paper/statement.
  > >
  > > Elizabeth
  > >
  > > Dr. Elizabeth Carll
  > > Focal Point
  > > International Society for Traumatic Stress Studies;
  > > Chair Media/ICT Working Group,
  > > NGO Committee on Mental Health, New York
  > > Tel: 1-631-754-2424
  > > Fax: 1-631-754-5032
  > > ecarll at optonline.net
  > >
  > >
  > > -----Original Message-----
  > > From: telecentres-bounces at wsis-cs.org
  > > [mailto:telecentres-bounces at wsis-cs.org]On Behalf Of Toby Beresford
  > > Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 5:18 AM
  > > To: telecentres at wsis-cs.org
  > > Subject: [Telecentres] ICT Development Report
  > >
  > >
  > > I agree with Andy's organising document, so with relation to the
  > organising
  > > point:
  > > "Research, identify and propose specific telecentre-related activities
  > that
  > > civil society can develop to help implement the WSIS plan of action."
  > >
  > > Further to the WSIS plan of action (which does not mention telecentres
it
  > > seems?) I found this paragraph interesting. This perhaps presents
  > something
  > > simple and practical we could help the WSIS with:
  > >
  > > E) 28) a) In cooperation with each country concerned, develop and
launch a
  > > composite ICT Development (Digital
  > > Opportunity) Index. It could be published annually, or every two
years, in
  > > an ICT Development Report. The
  > > index could show the statistics while the report would present
analytical
  > > work on policies and their
  > > implementation, depending on national circumstances, including gender
  > > analysis.
  > >
  > > Perhaps we should suggest to WSIS to include some indicator related
  > > specifically to telecentres and use in this ICT Development Report?
  > > For telecentre networks this would be a benefit as it would ensure
that
  > > figures on telecentre uptake and expansion is included in country WSIS
  > > national e-strategies.
  > > I guess the difficult part is working out what the indicator should be
and
  > > how to get the data? Any ideas?
  > >
  > > ---------FR
  > > Je suis d'accord avec le document de l'organisation d'Andy, ainsi en
ce
  > qui
  > > concerne le point d'organisation:  la "recherche, identifient et
proposent
  > > les activités telecentre-connexes spécifiques que la société civile
peut
  > > développer pour aider à mettre en application le plan d'action de
WSIS."
  > > Suite au plan d'action de WSIS (qui ne mentionne pas des telecentres
qu'il
  > > semble?)  J'ai trouvé cet intéresser de paragraphe.  Ceci peut-être
  > présente
  > > quelque chose de simple et pratique nous pourrions aider le WSIS avec:
E)
  > > 28) a) en coopération avec chaque pays concerné, développent et
lancent un
  > > index composé de développement d'cIct (occasion de Numérique).  Il
  > pourrait
  > > être édité annuellement, ou tous les deux ans, dans un rapport de
  > > développement d'cIct.  L'index pourrait montrer les statistiques
tandis
  > que
  > > le rapport présenterait le travail analytiques sur des politiques et
leur
  > > exécution, selon des circonstances nationales, y compris l'analyse de
  > genre.
  > > Peut-être nous devrions suggérer à WSIS au d'inclure un certain
indicateur
  > > lié spécifiquement aux aux telecentres et utilisation dans ce rapport
de
  > > développement d'cIct?  Pour des réseaux de telecentre ce serait un
  > avantage
  > > car il s'assurerait que des figures sur la prise et l'expansion de
  > > telecentre est incluses dans des e-stratégies de national du pays
WSIS.
  > Je
  > > devine que la partie difficile établit ce qu'être l'indicateur devrait
et
  > > comment obtenir les données?  Des idées?
  > >
  > > ----------ES
  > > Convengo con el documento de la organización de Andy, tan en relación
al
  > > punto de la organización:  la "investigación, identifica y propone las
  > > actividades telecentre-relacionadas específicas que la sociedad civil
  > puede
  > > desarrollar para ayudar a poner el plan de WSIS en ejecucio'n de la
  > acción."
  > > Siguiendo el plan de WSIS de la acción (que no menciona telecentres
que se
  > > parece?)  Encontré este interesar del párrafo.  Esto quizás presenta
algo
  > > simple y práctico podríamos ayudar al WSIS con:  E) 28) a) en la
  > cooperación
  > > con cada país referido, desarrolla y lanza un índice compuesto del
  > > desarrollo de ICT (oportunidad Digital).  Podría ser publicado
anualmente,
  > o
  > > cada dos años, en un informe del desarrollo de ICT.  El índice podría
  > > demostrar la estadística mientras que el informe presentaría el
trabajo
  > > analítico sobre políticas y su puesta en práctica, dependiendo de
  > > circunstancias nacionales, incluyendo análisis del género.  ¿Quizás
  > debemos
  > > sugerir a WSIS para incluir algún indicador relacionado
específicamente
  > con
  > > los telecentres y el uso en este informe del desarrollo de ICT?  Para
las
  > > redes del telecentre esto sería una ventaja pues se aseguraría de que
las
  > > figuras en uptake y la extensión del telecentre estén incluidas en
  > > e-estrategias del nacional del país WSIS.  ¿Conjeturo que la parte
difícil
  > > está resolviendo lo que debe ser el indicador y cómo conseguir los
datos?
  > > ¿Ideas?
  > >
  > >
  > >
  > > Andy Carvin wrote:
  > >
  > > Hi Toby,
  > >
  > > Yes, there are several documents/websites that I think we should all
  > visit.
  > > Here are some relevant links.
  > >
  > >
  > > WSIS homepage
  > > (English,  français, español, Arabiya, Putonghua, Russkiy)
  > > http://www.itu.int/wsis/
  > >
  > > WSIS Declaration of Principles and the Plan of Action, PDF and MS Word
  > > (Also in English,  français, español, Arabiya, Putonghua, Russkiy)
  > > http://www.itu.int/wsis/documents/doc_multi.asp?lang=en&id=1161|1160
  > >
  > > WSIS Civil Society Homepage (English)
  > > http://www.wsis-cs.org/
  > >
  > > Civil Society Working Groups  (English)
  > > http://www.wsis-cs.org/caucuses.html
  > > (Our group will be added soon.)
  > >
  > >
  > > WSIS Civil Society Portal from the Heinrich Boll Foundation (English,
  > > German)
  > > http://www.worldsummit2005.org
  > >
  > >
  > > Toby Beresford wrote:
  > >
  > > If our role is to represent telecentre interest to WSIS then I guess
that
  > > makes the key question for us to be: *In what ways will WSIS affect
  > > telecentre projects?*   Does WSIS have any specific proposals /
minutes /
  > > process / direction papers / web information etc. that this group
could
  > then
  > > consider and feed back on?
  > > Si notre rôle est de représenter l'intérêt de telecentre à WSIS puis
je
  > > devinez qui fait le principal interroger pour nous pour être:  *De
quelles
  > > manières WSIS affectera-t-il des projets de telecentre?*  WSIS a-t-il
  > > propositions/minutes spécifiques/papiers de
  > processus/direction/information
  > > etc. d'enchaînement sur laquelle ce groupe pourrait alors considérer
et
  > > rétroagir?
  > >
  > > Si nuestro papel es representar interés del telecentre a WSIS entonces
yo
  > > conjeture que haga que el dominante pregunta para nosotros para ser:
¿*De
  > > qué maneras WSIS afectará proyectos del telecentre?*  ¿cWsis tiene
  > > ofertas/minutos específicos/los papeles del proceso/de la dirección/la
  > > información etc. de la tela en la cual este grupo podría después
  > considerar
  > > y retroactuar?
  > >
  > > Toby
  > >
  > > Andy Carvin wrote:
  > >
  > >
  > > You're right that we should try to extend what we do beyond a few
  > conference
  > > venues, but that's a longer term issue. First we need to form around
the
  > > task at hand - an advisory group to help make sure that the interest
of
  > > telecentres are represented in the WSIS process. That's the core of
this
  > > group's mission, and all other activities we can do are icing on the
cake.
  > >
  > > ac
  > >
  > >
  > >
  > > --
  >
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
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  > > Managing Director
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  > EDC Center for Media & Community
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