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eEmploymentplace description here Digital Jam 2.0Event date:
Thursday, June 28, 2012 - Saturday, June 30, 2012
Participating states:
Jamaica
Location:
Jamaica Conference Centre
ICT Focus Areas:
Access / Connectivity
Children & Youth
eEmployment
eLearning, ICT in Education
ICT Investment
Knowlege Economy
Technology, Research and Innovation
Website of the Event:
St. Vincent & the Grenadines National ICT Strategy and Action PlanPolicy 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 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
Therefore, the broad policies and strategies to be outlined in the updated National ICT Plan must include:
.........." 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
Related Stakeholders:
Policy Status:
Adopted
Document:
Date of Policy:
2010
Las mujeres y las tecnologías de la información y las comunicaciones en la economía y el trabajo
Year:
2012
Type of Publication:
Paper ICT Focus Areas:
Access / Connectivity
eEmployment
ICT Awareness
Related Member States:
Cuba
Dominican Republic
((Eng: Women and ICTs in the economy and work )
Web URL:
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. Web URL:
St. Kitts – Nevis Call CenterCabinet has approved the establishment of a 150-seat call centre to be located in the Standford Building near the roundabout at the Robert L. Bradshaw International Airport in St. Kitts. Project Status:
completed
ICT Focus Areas:
eEmployment
ICT Infrastructure
Related Member States:
Saint Kitts & Nevis
Partners:
International Market Access Ltd
Anticipated Outcomes:
The operation will offer a number of specialized services and over 100 young persons will receive special training to handle customer services issues in the disciplines of internet service provision, financial services, airline reservations, telecoms, back office computing operations, and debt management. References:
http://www.nevisblog.com/st-kitts-nevis-to-open-new-call-center.html
http://www.nevisblog.com/st-kitts-nevis-now-employs-150-at-call-center.html
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