ECA
Press Release No. 03/2006, 16 March 2006
The
Forum on Information and Communication Technologies,
Trade and Economic Growth, hosted by the Economic
Commission for Africa (ECA), concluded Thursday 16
March with recommendations on developing the policy,
legal and regulatory frameworks; accelerating skills
development; and ensuring the security of electronic
transactions.
In her
concluding remarks at the Forum, Ms. Aida Opoku-Mensah,
the acting head of ECA’s Development Services
Management Division (DISD), said holding the Forum
gave an opportunity to member States to share experiences
and give their input to initiatives being developed
at ECA. She outlined future initiatives by ECA and
ePol-Net, which include the creation of an e-business
online community, where participants can exchange
information on activities and e-business initiatives.
The expected launch date of this online community
is the week of 20 March 2006.
Ms Opoku-Mensah
added that ECA and ePol-Net are planning a series
of capacity building activities aimed at African stakeholders
as recommended by the Forum. The activities will help
develop an environment conducive to e-commerce development.
She emphasized the role of the private sector, saying
they “constitute a powerful engine in the ability
of countries to roll out strategies”.
Mr. Richard
Bourassa of Industry Canada said of the Forum is “not
an end in itself, but rather an excellent starting
point”, adding that he expected action on the
ground in the short term, preferably within the year.
He thanked ECA and partners for organizing the Forum.
Pierre
Ouedraogo of the Organisation Internationale de la
Francophonie reaffirmed his appreciation for what
was achieved by the Forum.
Among the
major themes of the recommendations, participants
highlighted the role of the private sector in creating
an appropriate e-commerce environment at the country
and regional level. Additionally, the Regional Economic
Commissions were singled out for the role in working
with stakeholders at the regional level. Participants
also emphasized cyber-security, and the need for proactive
cyber-security legislation, while calling for a special
role and consideration for youth and women in the
role-out of any initiatives.
Background
The Forum was hosted by ECA, under the auspices of
the Africa Node of the Global ePolicy Resource Network
(ePol-NET) and in partnership with the Canadian ePolicy
Resource Centre (CePRC). It was held from 14-16 March
2006 at the United Nations Conference Centre (UNCC)
in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. It was also supported by
the Organization International de la Francophonie
(OIF), the Swiss Development Cooperation (SDC) and
the Geselleschaft für Technische Zusammenarbeit
(GTZ).
About 100
delegates, from ICT sectors, banks, chambers of commerce,
financial institutions, youth and women’s associations,
civil society, and international organizations, gathered
at the Forum.