Review of 2010 Framework for Action on ICT for Development in the Pacific

Review of 2010 Framework for Action on ICT for Development in the Pacific
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The review of the 2010 FAIDP highlights challenges, such as lack of coordination, information gaps, and the need for better data capture systems. It emphasizes the importance of improving ICT services for sustainable development in the Pacific region, focusing on themes like governance, infrastructure, cybersecurity, and financing. The subsequent Pacific Regional ICT Strategic Action Plan (PRISAP) aims to address these issues.

  • ICT development
  • Pacific region
  • FAIDP review
  • PRISAP
  • sustainable development

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  1. 2010 Framework for Action on ICT For Development in the Pacific (FAIDP) Review Sakaio Manoa ICT Outreach Coordinator USP

  2. 2010 FAIDP Background developing and improving ICT services to support sustainable development strengthen governance; and improve the livelihoods of communities in the Pacific region The themes are: Leadership, governance, coordination and partnerships ICT policy, legislation and regulatory frameworks ICT human capacity building ICT infrastructure and access International connectivity Cyber security and ICT applications Financing, monitoring and evaluation

  3. Why Review the 2010 FAIDP Who Conducted the Review? Approach of the Review? Desk research, Online Surveys Country consultations

  4. Challenges There is a lack of; Information on the nature and outcomes of many of the Target and Milestone defined under the 2010 FAIDP. Quantitative and qualitative analysis of progress in ICT access and usage ICT access and usage statistics for households and business Proper procedures and systems for capturing ICT statistics employed in most PICs. Information on Infrastructure developments Reliable information, often there is conflicting data from different sources Regional coordination

  5. Overarching issues 1.Lack of coordination and information around ICT initiatives within the Pacific region Co-ordination Response Multi-purposing of resources Identification of resources including expertise 2.Common knowledge and supporting data to facilitate decision- making in countries No central regional repository that store and share data

  6. WHAT NEXT? Pacific Regional ICT Strategic Action Plan (PRISAP) Endorsed by the ICT Ministers in Noumea, 2011 RFC on the Draft Action Plan circulated to PICTs and partners Draft Action Plan focus on 5 themes; 1.Leadership, governance, coordination and partnership 2. ICT policy, legislation 3. ICT Infrastructure and Universal Access 4. Cybersecurity and Human capacity building 5. Financing, Monitoring and Evaluation

  7. 2015 ICT MINISTERS OUTCOME ICT MINISTERS AGREED TO: 1. Endorse the FAIDP Review undertaken by the CROP ICT Working Group and supported by this meeting; 2. Progress agreement of the PRISAP, as the action plan which will follow-on from the FAIDP, and which identifies key themes including policy and regulatory frameworks, cybersecurity, human capacity building, infrastructure and universal access, gender equality, leadership and governance, disaster risk management etc. to enable its finalization and adoption ahead of its implementation from 2016 to 2020; and 3. Encourage Pacific countries to engage with the CROP ICT Working Group and other relevant partners, such as the ITU and the Pacific ICT Regulatory Resource Centre (PiRRC) to develop an effective mechanism for coordination and data collection on ICTs that will enable improved decision-making, investment and assessment of progress against ICT Pacific objectives.

  8. Thank You

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