<pre>In line with some of the policy issues that we alluded to at the 28th ICANN meeting in Lisbon, I thought you would be interested to read the below. Have a look at this website to see some long term committments that are still valid:
<a href="http://www.uneca.org/aisi/">http://www.uneca.org/aisi/</a><br>anne-rachel<br>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>Copy of the Times of Zambia Newspaper- Zambia
<br><br>The Zambian Government has finally launched the national Information Communication Technology (ICT)policy because such has the potential to accelerate social and economic development, President Mwanawasa has said.
<br><br>He said the national ICT policy would mainly address the development of three sectors namely telecommunications, information technology and<br>broadcasting which were important pillars for general growth of Zambia's economy. Government through the policy intended to bridge the
<br>digital divides amongst Zambians.<br>President Mwanawasa said bridging the digital divide amongst Zambians would entail transforming Zambia into an economy based on information and knowledge supported by consistent development of and pervasive access to ICT by all citizens by
2030.Mr Mwanawasa said the national ICT policy would contribute to national development in many ways which included the creation of an innovative market responsive, highly competitive, coordinated and well regulated ICT industry.
<br>The policy would contribute to national development through facilitation of joint venture initiatives for local entrepreneurs with international private investors in the provision of public ICT goods and services. He said the policy would enhance development of ICT business incubators and technology parks which would accelerate the development of local consumption for consumer ICT products and services.
<br>"The policy will enhance national development through the creation of a favorable business environment and promote Zambia as an attractive destination for ICT related investments within the region and on the international market targeting manufacturing and local product assembly, research and development and human resource development components business environment and promote," the President said. Although Zambia had made some significant strides in the development of the ICT sector, Mr Mwanawasa felt there were some specific challenges which required to be addressed urgently.
<br>He pointed out that the current regulatory framework in the ICT sector was fragmented. There are three bodies under this sector namely the Communications Authority (CA) which regulates the telecommunication sector, ministry of communications and transporting which regulates the postal and courier services as well as the ministry of information and broadcasting which regulates broadcasting.
<br>Mr Mwanawasa said with the convergence of technology, there was need to rationalize the regulatory framework to eliminate duplication. The President called on ministries of communications and that of information and broadcasting to harmonise the regulatory framework n the sector.
<br>He said in a democratic society like Zambia's, access to information for the purpose of transparency was of prime importance and that there was therefore need to quickly implement E-Governance in all Government institutions. "I am directing the ministry of communications and
<br>transport to expedite the adoption of the E-Governance in all ministries and Government institutions. "There is need to fast track the enactment of the ICT Act and other pieces of legislation to provide an enabling environment for the implementation of the policy," Mr Mwanawasa said. He reminded stakeholders of the need to develop ICT infrastructure in rural and under served areas to provide access to as many people as possible.
<br>The ministry of communications and transport should ensure that such an aspect was embraced in all activities related to the ICT policy implementation.<br>He commended everybody that participated in formulation of the policy and donors that assisted the project financially. Communications and transportminister Peter Daka urged Zambia Telecommunication services (Zamtel) to quicken the development of the optic fiber so as to ease communication costs in the country. He said ICT should be made available even in rural areas so that the Zambian people moved at the same
<br>wave length in embracing information technology.<br><br>Delphine Hampande<br>Journalists -Times of Zambia <br>Mobile- =260-97875524</pre>