1. Action Lines of Geneva Plan of Action
Dr. Varun Kumar
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2. Outlines
1 The role of governments and all stakeholders in the promotion of ICTs
2 Information and communication infrastructure: an essential foundation
for the Information Society
3 Access to information and knowledge
4 Capacity building
5 Building confidence and security in the use of ICTs
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3. The role of governments and all stakeholders in the promotion of ICTs
⇒ Development of national e-strategies that should be encouraged by all
countries by 2005.
⇒ Initiate at the national level a structured dialogue involving all
relevant stakeholders.
⇒ Stakeholders should be taken local, regional and national needs and
concerns.
To maximize the benefits of initiatives undertaken, these should include
the concept of sustainability.
The private sector should be engaged in concrete projects to develop
the Information Society at local, regional and national levels.
⇒ Each country is encouraged to establish at least one functioning PPP
or MSP, by 2005 as a showcase for future action.
⇒ Identify mechanisms, at the national, regional and international levels,
for the initiation and promotion of partnerships among stakeholders of
the Information Society.
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4. Continued–
⇒ Explore the viability of establishing multi-stakeholder portals for
indigenous peoples at the national level.
⇒ By 2005, international organizations and financial institutions should
develop their own strategies for the sustainable development ICTs.
⇒ International organizations should publish reliable information for the
stakeholders on successful experiences of mainstreaming ICTs.
⇒ Encourage a series of related measures
Incubator schemes
Venture capital investments
Government investment funds → SMMEs
Investment promotion strategies
Software export support activities → Trade counseling
Support of research and development networks and software parks
.
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5. Information and communication infrastructure: An
essential foundation for the Information Society
⇒ Governments should take action, in the framework of national
development policies → For the necessary investment in ICT
infrastructure.
⇒ National e-strategies → Implement universal access policies and
strategies → Development of ICT connectivity indicators.
⇒ As per national e-strategies, provide and improve ICT connectivity for
All schools and universities
Health institutions
Libraries
Post offices
Community centers, museums and other institutions.
⇒ Develop and strengthen national, regional and international
broadband network infrastructure
New ICT-based services → As per technical, regulatory and operational
studies by ITU.
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6. Continued–
⇒ Encourage public/private partnership.
⇒ Promote global high-speed satellite services for underserved areas
such as remote and sparsely populated areas.
⇒ Explore other systems that can provide high-speed connectivity.
⇒ As per national e-strategies, address the special requirements of
Older people
Persons with disabilities
Children and especially marginalized children
⇒ Develop affordable technologies and non-text based computer
interfaces to facilitate peoples access to ICT.
⇒ Undertake international research and development efforts for making
affordable ICT equipment for end users.
⇒ Special concern to the Least Developed Countries for establishing
telecommunication infrastructure.
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7. Access to information and knowledge
⇒ Develop policy guidelines for the development and promotion of
public domain information.
As an important international instrument promoting public access to
information.
⇒ Governments are encouraged to provide adequate access through
various communication resources
Internet
⇒ Access of information and the preservation of public data.
⇒ Governments, and other stakeholders, should establish
Sustainable multi-purpose community public access points
Providing affordable or free-of-charge access for their citizens
⇒ Encourage research and promote awareness among all stakeholders of
the possibilities offered by different software models
Software proprietary
Access of open-source and free software
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8. Continued–
⇒ The international community and other stakeholders should support
capacity building for local authorities in the widespread.
⇒ Encourage research on the Information Society.
⇒ Supporting the creation of a
Digital public library and archive services
Adaption of the Information Society
Review of national library strategies and legislation
Developing a global understanding of the need for ”hybrid libraries”.
⇒ Increasing awareness, assessment, and evaluation of different software
models and licenses.
⇒ To ensure an optimal choice of appropriate software that will best
contribute to achieving development goals within local conditions.
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9. Reference: https://www.itu.int/net/wsis/docs/geneva/official/poa.html
⇒ Capacity building
⇒ Building confidence and security in the use of ICTs
⇒ Enabling environment
⇒ ICT applications: benefits in all aspects of life
⇒ Cultural diversity and identity, linguistic diversity and
local content
⇒ Media
⇒ Ethical dimensions of the Information Society
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