[Ict4devwg] Press Release: United Nations hub on ICT for development gathers stakeholders to enhance human capacity in the region and beyond

Daniel James Munoz Smith djms at unapcict.org
Tue Nov 6 19:06:16 ICT 2012


*For Immediate Release*
*06 November 2012*

 *United Nations hub on ICT for development gathers stakeholders *

*to enhance human capacity in the region and beyond*

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*Incheon, Republic of Korea* – Over 50 government officials,
representatives from academia and development stakeholders from 25
Asia-Pacific countries are meeting in Incheon, Republic of Korea this week
to review the progress and impact of United Nations’ information and
communications technology for development (ICTD) programmes.



On 6-9 November, the United Nations Asian and Pacific Training Centre for
Information and Communication Technology for Development (APCICT), a
regional institute of the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for
Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) is simultaneously organizing two stakeholders
meetings for its flagship ICT human capacity development initiatives:
the *“Academy
of ICT Essentials for Government Leaders”** *(Academy); and the *“Primer
Series on ICTD for Youth”** *(Primer Series).



“APCICT is very pleased to welcome such a diverse and committed group of
partners to a series of strategic meetings intended to foster peer learning
and facilitate knowledge sharing that will further enhance ICTD capacity
building at the national, sub-regional and regional levels,” said Dr.
Hyeun-Suk Rhee, Director of UN-APCICT/ESCAP.



The Academy programme is a comprehensive 10-module ICTD curriculum,
available in 9 languages, that aims to provide government leaders with the
skills and knowledge to leverage ICT opportunities for socio-economic
development.  Launched in 2008, the Academy has been rolled-out in 26
countries throughout the Asia-Pacific region.



The 4th Academy Partners Meeting will bring together over 30 national and
regional level stakeholders from 20 countries to discuss the current status
of the Academy and the development and field-testing of a customized
Monitoring and Evaluation Toolkit for the Academy. In addition, partners
will also have the opportunity to share ideas and provide feedback on plans
for new modules and further implementation of the programme in the
Asia-Pacific.



“Strengthening existing networks and establishing new partnerships during
this Meeting will help to ensure that the Academy continues to deliver
strong impacts and reaches new stakeholders”, said Dr. Kyaw Kyaw Htay,
Member of Union Civil Service Board, from the Republic of the Union of
Myanmar.



Recognizing the importance that United Nations Secretary General Ban
Ki-moon has placed on working with today’s youth as development partners,
APCICT developed the Primer Series to strengthen the capacity of tomorrow’s
leaders by enhancing ICTD curricula in institutions of higher learning.
Launched in February of this year, the Primer Series has already reached 71
institutions world-wide, with plans for future roll-outs underway.



The 1st Primer Partners Meeting provides a valuable opportunity for 20
partners and institutions from over 15 countries working to roll-out the
Primer Series to come together and share experiences and lessons learned.
It will also allow for the exchange of ideas on the future strategy of the
Primer Series, including the localization and translation of the Series as
well as the development of new Primer issues.



“In partnership with APCICT, we have taken an important first step to
building the ICT capacities of our next generation of leaders”, said Mr.
Shathif Ali, Dean, Maldives National University. “This meeting will help
support all participants deliver ICTD education to our youth in more unique
and impactful ways.



The outcomes of the Academy and Primer Partners meetings will guide
APCICT’s ICT for development capacity building efforts in the coming year.



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*About United Nations APCICT-ESCAP(http://www.unapcict.org) *

The United Nations Asian and Pacific Training Centre for Information and
Communication Technology for Development (UN-APCICT/ESCAP) is a subsidiary
body of the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific,
established with a membership identical to that of ESCAP and is located in
Incheon, Republic of Korea. APCICT aims to strengthen the efforts of the
member countries of ESCAP to use ICT in their socio-economic development by
building human and institutional capacity for ICT through comprehensive
programmes and knowledge sharing platforms.

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*For further information, please contact:*

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Hyeun-Suk Rhee, Ph.D.

Director, UN-APCICT/ESCAP

Incheon, Republic of Korea

T: + (82) 032 245 1700

E: director at unapcict.org
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