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Last updated: 03 July 2007

ICT Applications Section > Rural ICT Services > The Project

Capacity Development for Effective Design and Delivery of Rural Community ICT Services

In recognition of the challenges faced by developing and least-developed countries in bridging the rural-urban digital divide and reducing marginalization of rural communities, ESCAP works to build national capacities through technical cooperation.

The Government of Malaysia and other stakeholders have successfully implemented ICT-based rural community projects in various parts of the country, and these initiatives generated a number of good practices and lessons learned. Therefore, the project intended to develop a guidebook on planning and implementing ICT services for rural communities that can be used by rural community development officers, community based organizations and other stakeholders in countries of the Asian and Pacific region.

Objective
The project aimed to address the growing rural-urban digital divide and the threat of marginalization faced by rural communities that do not have full access to ICT services that meet their needs.  In the contexts of ESCAP’s thematic areas of poverty reduction and managing globalization, the project built on previous research and experiences and is considered a necessary step in improving the capacities of ESCAP developing member countries to develop and manage effective rural community ICT services.

Major outputs

  • A guidebook targeted to rural community development officers, community based organizations and other stakeholders in a joint effort between ESCAP and the National Institute of Public Administration (INTAN); and
  • A regional meeting was organized to share the experiences in promoting and developing rural community ICT services and to disseminate the draft guidebook.

Participating countries
Bangladesh, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Maldives, Nepal, the Philippines, and Thailand.

Status
Completed in 2005.
 

Project Activities
Guidebook on developing community e-centres in the rural areas: based on the Malaysian experience (PDF, 3.95 MB)
Promoting access to Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has been identified as an important tool to alleviate poverty, especially for rural areas, where a very small percentage of the population can enjoy its services.
Regional Meeting on Effective Design and Delivery of
Rural Community ICT Services
(Kuala Lumpur, 28-30 November 2005)
The objectives of the meeting were to review the above draft guidebook on ICT applications, share experiences in rural ICT services, and make recommendations for improvement of the guidebook.

 
 

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