Presentation held by Mr.Goran Mitreski as a part of the Digital Divide Session at the 8th SEEITA and 7th MASIT Open Days Conference, 14th-15th October, 2010
This powerpoint is a project we had to do on Digital Divide. :) Enjoy! btw, credit the works
By: Megan, Noah and Jessendra
do not copyright
you will be punished
:D
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Here are my slides from a recent presentation on this, given at the 'The Road to Recovery: Bridging the digital divide' webinar hosted by the Centre for Ageing Better https://www.ageing-better.org.uk/events/road-recovery-bridging-digital-divide
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This Presentation is organized in four parts:
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2. Trends: What are Latin America and Caribbean countries doing in order to improve their initiatives on e-government.
3. Challenges: What are the main challenges faced in the region to further develop e-government.
4. ECLAC contribution: How ECLAC is supporting to the countries of the region in creating and implementing strategies for e-government platforms.
Presentation held by Mr.Goran Mitreski as a part of the Digital Divide Session at the 8th SEEITA and 7th MASIT Open Days Conference, 14th-15th October, 2010
This powerpoint is a project we had to do on Digital Divide. :) Enjoy! btw, credit the works
By: Megan, Noah and Jessendra
do not copyright
you will be punished
:D
The road to recovery: bridging the digital divide Al Mathers
As Autumn sets in and many of us are now living with the impact of COVID-19, local lockdowns and social distancing as an ongoing reality, what does this mean for the UK and healthy ageing?
Digital inclusion will play an increasing critical role in the healthy ageing agenda, so what have we learnt about the challenges older people and organisations now face, is there a deepening the digital divide, and how can we work differently and collaboratively to ensure more older people can maximise the benefits of being part of a digital society to meet their personal needs?
Here are my slides from a recent presentation on this, given at the 'The Road to Recovery: Bridging the digital divide' webinar hosted by the Centre for Ageing Better https://www.ageing-better.org.uk/events/road-recovery-bridging-digital-divide
Internet development report of asia pacific 2016- least developed countries (...Shreedeep Rayamajhi
Internet Development Report of Asia-Pacific 2016- Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and Their Challenges, the research report focuses on issues and problems of lower economies in respect of internet governance process .
E-Government Development Trends and Challenges in Latin Americaanaser2013
(ENG)
The presentation provides an overview of the current situation of Latin America and Caribbean countries regarding e-government development also trends and challenges are presented.
This Presentation is organized in four parts:
1. Overview: Is a Regional Analysis and current situation of the e-government in Latin America and the Caribbean.
2. Trends: What are Latin America and Caribbean countries doing in order to improve their initiatives on e-government.
3. Challenges: What are the main challenges faced in the region to further develop e-government.
4. ECLAC contribution: How ECLAC is supporting to the countries of the region in creating and implementing strategies for e-government platforms.
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Do you know about community service activities going on in many companies?
Get an example of such a great work done by microsoft.
This ppt explains it very well.
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The role of IXPs in bridging the Digital Divide
Presentation by Betel Hailu, Communications Coordinator, African Regional Bureau, Internet Society
8th WEST AFRICA INTERNET GOVERNANCE FORUM
17 November 2016
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Introduction and brief overview the Global Digital Divide.
Definition
Internet access & Globalization of technology and technology skills
Challenges of Global Digital Access
World Summit on the Information Society
Education & Economics
Effective Government
Cultural and Economic differences
Social Class and Access to Technology
Individuals with disability
Do you know about community service activities going on in many companies?
Get an example of such a great work done by microsoft.
This ppt explains it very well.
A presentation by Marlon Cornelia, ANSA-EAP
Youth Anti-Corruption Forum in Brussels on 27 May 2010.
Session: ICT for Governance and Anti-Corruption (GAC)
This book is the publication that documents the proceedings of the Seventh Annual Internet Governance Forum (IGF) Meeting. The meeting was convened in Baku from 6-9 November 2012 under the overall theme of “Internet Governance for Sustainable Human, Economic and Social Development”.
Development and growth in the modern age is directly associated with the application of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs). At present, the level of application of ICT is among the main indicators of intellectual and scientific potential, transparency in the public administration and the solution of social and economic problems. ICTs are playing an increasingly important role in the achievement of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), as a powerful tool to fight poverty, empower women, increase the education level, and improve environmental management.
The book, for the most part, follows the chronological order of the four-day meeting. The reports of the workshops and other events are grouped thematically and follow the edited
transcripts from their corresponding sessions.
Lee Rainie, Director, Internet, Science and Technology from the Pew Research Center to delivered a keynote address at WAN-IFRA’s first World Media Policy Forum. Rainie is one of the world’s top academic researchers on the internet and the social changes triggered by information and communication technologies (ICT.) He talked about what research is showing us about privacy strategies and statistics.
Presentation for participants in MSU’s Institute of Public Utilities (IPU) Annual Regulatory Studies Program Camp NARUC, East Lansing, Michigan, 18 August 2015.
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Caribbean perspectives in Internet Governance
1. South
School
on
Internet
Governance
Trinidad
and
Tobago
28
April
2014
Caribbean
Perspec?ves
in
Internet
Governance
2. Sharing
insights
on:
• Is
LAC
truly
lagging
behind
the
rest
of
the
world
on
Internet
take
up
and
use?
– Why
the
Internet
is
important
to
the
Caribbean
• Why
Internet
Governance
(IG)
is
important
• Why
IG
should
be
important
to
the
region
• Ways
we
can
enhance
our
parAcipaAon
in
the
IG
space
3. Is
LAC
truly
lagging
behind
the
rest
of
the
world
on
Internet
take
up
and
use?
4. LAC
countries
highly
in
global
fixed
broadband
rankings
Rank
Country
Per
100
inhabitants
(2012)
12
Canada
32.9
20
United
States
28.0
23
St.
KiLs
&
Nevis
27.2
32
Barbados
28.3
45
Uruguay
16.6
• Below
worldwide
rankings
as
at
2012
• Countries
in
the
Americas
in
the
top
50
Source:
Interna-onal
Telecommunica-ons
Union
5. 7
LAC
countries
are
in
top
25
Rank
Country
%
in
2012
15
Barbados
57.7
17
St.
Vincent
&
the
Grenadines
49.4
18
Uruguay
48.4
20
AnAgua
&
Barbuda
48.2
21
ArgenAna
47.5
22
Costa
Rica
47.3
25
Brazil
45.4
Source:
Interna-onal
Telecommunica-ons
Union
• %
of
households
with
internet
in
Developing
Countries
6. 4
LAC
countries
in
top
40
globally,
re
Internet
use
Rank
Country
%
in
2012
14
Canada
86.8
20
AnAgua
&
Barbuda
83.8
24
United
States
81.0
27
St.
KiLs
&
Nevis
79.3
36
Barbados
73.3
40
Bahamas
71.7
Source:
Interna-onal
Telecommunica-ons
Union
• %
individuals
using
the
Internet
worldwide
• 192
countries
were
ranked
7. The
Internet
is
a
cri?cal
driver
of
na?onal
development
• Globally,
countries
are
becoming
InformaAon
SocieAes
and
knowledge
economies
• Increasing
broadband
penetraAon
has
a
direct
impact
GDP,
especially
in
Developing
Countries
• Internet
readiness
has
become
an
important
indicator
compeAAveness
• Internet/ICTs
are
increasingly
integrated
across
all
aspects
of
our
lives
9. Countries
cannot
truly
address
IG
in
isola?on
to
each
other
Internet
governance
(IG)
…is
the
development
and
applica-on
by
governments,
the
private
sector
and
civil
society,
in
their
respec-ve
roles,
of
shared
principles,
norms,
rules,
decision-‐making
procedures,
and
programmes
that
shape
the
evolu-on
and
use
of
the
Internet.
(Source:
World
Summit
on
the
InformaAon
Society)
10. A
mul?tude
of
issues
to
address
Net
neutrality
IPv4
exhaus?on
Internet
stewardship
Freedom
of
expression
Free
Internet
Open
Internet
Privacy
Data
protec?on
ccTLDs
New
TLDs
Global
IG
architecture
IG
policies
IG
laws
Cybersecurity
Intellectual
Property
Mul?stakeholderism
Consensus
building
….
12. Interna?onally,
the
Caribbean’s
voice
on
IG
maYers
is
not
being
heard
• Too
many
organisaAons
with
which
to
engage
• Limited
resources
to
facilitate
parAcipaAon
• Insufficient
grasp
of
the
issues
and
implicaAons
for
the
countries
• The
current
and
future
impact
of
the
Internet
is
not
fully
appreciated
• Concerns
about
whether
one
voice
can
make
a
difference
13. Even
in
the
Caribbean,
IG
might
not
be
ge[ng
the
trac?on
it
deserves
14. A
few
ways
to
begin
increase
awareness
and
par?cipa?on
• Read
–
a
wealth
of
informaAon
is
online
• Join
online
groups/mailing
lists
– LACRALO
– Diplo
Internet
Governance
Community
– Internet
Governance
Caucus
– ARIN
• ParAcipate
remotely
in
conferences/events,
if
that
opAon
is
available
• Mobilise/encourage
interest
groups
at
home
to
take
a
greater
interest
15. We
must
take
advantage
of
every
opportunity
to
shape
the
Internet
• The
Internet
is
a
crucial
driver
of
naAonal
development
• As
Developing
Countries,
we
are
among
the
most
vulnerable
to
decisions
taken
“elsewhere”
• But
the
Caribbean
is
a
significant
consumer
of
tech
goods
and
services
– We
punch
above
our
weight!
• We
should
take
advantage
of
every
opportunity
to
parAcipate
in
shaping
the
Internet,
noAng
its
importance
to
our
lives
and
livelihoods.
16. Thank
you!
Michele
Marius
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