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Summary report on National ICT Workshop held at the HICC
Dr S.B. Mangena, Nust, National Consultant - Team Leader
August 31, 2004

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Introduction
The National University of Science and Technology (NUST) hosted the National ICT Workshop, which was the first of a series of national consultative processes aimed at formulating a national ICT policy framework and strategy document initiated by the Government of Zimbabwe.

The NUST workshop was held as a result of the recommendations of the 10 October 2003 one day Dialogue at St Lucia Park, Harare, organised by the National Economic Consultative Forum(NECF), through its k-Economy Task Force in partnership with Department of Science and Technology in the Office of the President and Cabinet and the UNDP. The main objective was to produce a stakeholder driven ICT Policy and Strategy Document. The Dialogue identified the policy areas to be addressed as;

  • Formulation of national ICT vision which will enable Zimbabwe to use new technologies effectively as agents for economic growth and social change
  • Appointment of an ICT policy champion at a high political level who will drive the formulation and implementation of the ICT national vision within government and society as a whole
  • Formulation of a strategy through which all stakeholders will participate in the ICT policy formulation consultative process
  • Development of ICT infrastructure and optional utilisation through shared usage,
  • Massive and nation wide ICT training and investments in other support skills

Objective of workshop:
To formulate a coherent National ICT Strategy document that will to enable the country to compete effectively in the knowledge society/economy.

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