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Belize National ICT Strategy : 2011 ICT BENCHMARKING REPORT

Year: 
2011
Type of Publication: 
Report
ICT Focus Areas: 
Access / Connectivity
Capacity Building
eBusiness
eCommerce
eLearning, ICT in Education
Legal / Regulatory
Technology, Research and Innovation
Related Member States: 
Belize
Barbados
Trinidad and Tobago
Related Stakeholders: 

From the Introduction

Publication: 

St. Vincent & the Grenadines National ICT Strategy and Action Plan

Policy Description: 

The National ICT Strategy and Action Plan was finalised in September 2012.

From the Introduction

".. SVG’s ICT Strategy and Action plan in line with the WSIS action line items focuses on, among other things, ICT infrastructure, access, capacity building and economic development. Additionally, SVG’s Strategy and Plan is well timed to benefit from this global emphasis being placed on ICT and can expect significance guidance and insight from
other global bodies such as OECD and non-OECD governments, private sector actors, civil society organisations, regional and international organisations as they work together to
accomplish the goal at hand.

In a Caribbean regional level, CARICOM in collaboration with its stakeholders has developed a Regional Digital Development Strategy (RDDS) which addresses the implications of international treaties, regulations, standards and trade agreements, and pressing development/digital divide issues, e.g. WSIS. The broad Caribbean regional goals included
commitment to: Collaborative leadership, Research and Innovation for Sustainability, and Key social and economic development measures and objectives.
.............

 

Therefore, the broad policies and strategies to be outlined in the updated National ICT Plan must include:

  • Streamlining the existing telecommunications regulatory process for more cost effective regulations of utilities (and possibly energy) and enacting the required legislation and regulations to embrace ICT
  • Ensuring there is a robust modern nationalnext generation and regional ICT infrastructure which does not just meet, but exceeds international standards and the demands of investors in order to attract and draw them and to bolster our level of competitiveness. It must include the redundancy and innovation which can help to leapfrog any unnecessary stages and enable national development
  • Ensuring a high percentage of households,government agencies, schools and businesses have access to adequate broadband access Leveraging the increase in mobile telephone penetration through the use of a suite of mobile government applications and e-government initiatives to improve efficiency of government and bring significant service improvements
  • Enhancing the use of ICT in all sectors with an emphasis on education, health, agriculture and tourism
  • Complementing the expansion of broadband access with increased access to computers at tele-centres, schools and community facilities, and implementing strategies which increase personal computers or laptops for students
  • Ensuring that computer and internet usage is safe by addressing issues of cybercrime
  • Empowering business and trade through the use of ICT in e-commerce
  • Expanding training at all age levels with emphasis on bridging the digital divide by using ICT in education, the creation of skilled workers and advance training to produce ICT engineering and knowledge workers
  • Facilitating the creation of local content, new appropriate software applications and the creation of a Vincentian and regional knowledge economy
  • Developing and becoming known for an ICT export sector which feature the export of unique ICT and electronic goods and the export of ICT services

.........."

ICT Focus Areas: 
Access / Connectivity
Capacity Building
eAgriculture
eCommerce
eGovernment
eHealth
ICT and services sector
ICT Awareness
ICT Infrastructure
ICT Investment
Legal / Regulatory
Local Content Development
Technology, Research and Innovation
Free and Open Source Technologies
ICT and the Environment
Information Society Statistics/Indicators
Climate Change Adaptation, eResilience
eEmployment
Knowlege Economy
eLearning, ICT in Education
eBusiness
Cultural and Creative Industries
Related Member State(s): 
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Policy Status: 
Adopted
Date of Policy: 
2010
Contact Information
Type of Organisation: 
Government

Information Societies in Latin America and the Caribbean Development of Technologies and Technologies for Development

Year: 
2010
Type of Publication: 
Report
ICT Focus Areas: 
Access / Connectivity
Disaster Preparedness & Response Systems
ICT Infrastructure
Spectrum Management
Legal / Regulatory
Local Content Development
Free and Open Source Technologies
eGovernment
eBusiness
eCommerce
eHealth
ICT Investment
ICT Awareness
ICT and services sector
Related Member States: 
Bahamas
Barbados
Cuba
Grenada
Jamaica
Dominican Republic
Trinidad and Tobago

This book analyses the development of information societies in the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean, and provides input for public policy on information and communications technologies (ICT) issues
Editors : Wilson Peres and Martin Hilbert

Publication: 

Monitoring Caribbean Information Societies

Year: 
2010
Type of Publication: 
Report
ICT Focus Areas: 
Access / Connectivity
Capacity Building
eGovernment
eHealth
ICT Infrastructure
Knowlege Economy
Spectrum Management
Local Content Development
ICT and the Environment
ICT and services sector
eBusiness
ICT Awareness
Legal / Regulatory
ICT Investment
Related Member States: 
Anguilla
Antigua and Barbuda
Bahamas
Barbados
Belize
British Virgin Islands
Cayman Islands
Dominica
Grenada
Guyana
Haiti
Jamaica
Montserrat
Saint Kitts & Nevis
Saint Lucia
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Suriname
Trinidad and Tobago
Turks and Caicos Islands

This document was authored by Opal Lawton and produced by Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean
Subregional Headquarters for the Caribbean

Publication: 

ICT Pulse

Type of Publication: 
Web based
ICT Focus Areas: 
Access / Connectivity
Capacity Building
Cultural & Linguistic Diversity
Cultural and Creative Industries
Disaster Preparedness & Response Systems
eBusiness
eEmployment
eGovernment
eHealth
eLearning, ICT in Education
Climate Change Adaptation, eResilience
Free and Open Source Technologies
ICT and Energy
ICT and services sector
ICT and the Environment
ICT Awareness
ICT Infrastructure
ICT Investment
Information Society Statistics/Indicators
Internet Governance
Knowlege Economy
Legal / Regulatory
Local Content Development
Spectrum Management
Technology, Research and Innovation
Related Member States: 
Anguilla
Antigua and Barbuda
Bahamas
Barbados
Belize
Bermuda
British Virgin Islands
Cayman Islands
Cuba
Dominica
Dominican Republic
Grenada
Guyana
Haiti
Jamaica
Montserrat
Saint Kitts & Nevis
Saint Lucia
St. Vincent and the Grenadines
Suriname
Trinidad and Tobago
Turks and Caicos Islands

Publisher/Editor is Michelle Marius

This blog has been created to discuss topical Information and Communications Technology (ICT) issues from a Caribbean perspective. ICTs are critical drivers of development in the world today, and are shaping the future to be knowledge and information focussed. We have catchphrases such as “Information Society” and ‘knowledge-based society”, but many of us really do not know what they mean, how they affect use of ICT, or what is required to realise them.

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