TY - GEN
T1 - Ghana's Community Information Centers (CiCs)
T2 - 3rd International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, ICEGOV 2009
AU - Awotwi, Johanna Ekua
AU - Owusu, George
PY - 2009
Y1 - 2009
N2 - Following the initial implementation of Information and Communication Technologies for development (ICT4D) projects in rural Africa, many did not yield the anticipated outcomes, and interest has been waning. People then began talking about "sustainable ICT" projects as projects which would become self-sufficient after their initial donor-led investment and set-up period. Beyond WSIS's broad objective for all nations, Ghana Government set its own specific objectives to Community Information Centres (CICs) project, to bridge the digital divide between urban and rural dwellers in the country. They are to serve as training centers where acquisition of ICT skills and knowledge are provided for underprivileged people and also to bring government services online closer to the people at the grassroots. Is it true that rural Ghana does not want to connect with the rest of the world through information centres? This analysis is based on data collected from all known public records, reports, and other materials which were researched, and where possible, persons either directly involved with the project as administrators or users were interviewed. This analysis is based on data collected from all known public records, reports, and other materials which were researched, and where possible, persons either directly involved with the project as administrators or users were interviewed.
AB - Following the initial implementation of Information and Communication Technologies for development (ICT4D) projects in rural Africa, many did not yield the anticipated outcomes, and interest has been waning. People then began talking about "sustainable ICT" projects as projects which would become self-sufficient after their initial donor-led investment and set-up period. Beyond WSIS's broad objective for all nations, Ghana Government set its own specific objectives to Community Information Centres (CICs) project, to bridge the digital divide between urban and rural dwellers in the country. They are to serve as training centers where acquisition of ICT skills and knowledge are provided for underprivileged people and also to bring government services online closer to the people at the grassroots. Is it true that rural Ghana does not want to connect with the rest of the world through information centres? This analysis is based on data collected from all known public records, reports, and other materials which were researched, and where possible, persons either directly involved with the project as administrators or users were interviewed. This analysis is based on data collected from all known public records, reports, and other materials which were researched, and where possible, persons either directly involved with the project as administrators or users were interviewed.
KW - Community Information Centres
KW - Digital divide
KW - Illiteracy
KW - Mobile telephony
KW - Telecentres
KW - e-Governance
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=77949297537&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1145/1693042.1693105
DO - 10.1145/1693042.1693105
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:77949297537
SN - 9781605586632
T3 - ACM International Conference Proceeding Series
SP - 305
EP - 310
BT - ICEGOV 2009 - 3rd International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance, Proceedings
Y2 - 10 November 2009 through 13 November 2009
ER -