Partners
  • The Economic Commission for Africa ECA
  • Le Centre de recherches pour le développement international (CRDI)
  • European Union (EU)
  • The Norwegian Agency for Development Cooperation (NORAD)

 

Programmes and Initiatives
  • African Information Society Initiative (AISI)
  • Partnership for ICTs in Africa (PICTA)
  • Programme Acacia

Results of the first phase of project SCAN-ICT in Morocco

The study of Scan-ICT was undertaken by a team of the Project which was made up of employees, consultants and researchers of the company «Informatique, technologies de l’information et géomatique» (ITIGO). The report of Scan-ICT describes the implementation, the institutional framework installed as well as the technology which was used. Data were collected on the infrastructure, strategic planning and the reinforcement of capacities. The study primarily related to the penetration of the TIC in the public administration, education, health, industries, natural ressources and earth management, as well as the economy of information. Primary and secondary sources were used to produce data and information from 1995 to 2002.

Within sight of the results of the study, a national network of Scan-ICT was set up, the objective being to entrust to the national institutions the responsibility of data-gathering. It was estimated that, that would avoid double employment and would facilitate continues actualization of national profile of Scan-ICT. The team of the project also took part in various national meetings, workshops and conferences during which it collected information by the means of direct interviews. The methodology and the framework of Scan-ICT were integrated in the work of the institutions and participating organizations.

The methodology used for the data-gathering was multiform: sending by mail of questionnaires, direct interviews, electronic correspondence, inserts in the newspapers and radio broadcasts. The study revealed that the direct interviews were more profitable than the answers obtained by other means.

The following observations were formulated:

  • The framework of the cooperation bewteen african countries set up for the Scan-ICT project was an effective platform for the experiment and data exchange between the participating institutions. This practice must be reinforced and widened to include more institutions;
  • The institutional and structural mechanisms created for the study of Scan-ICT helped to overcome the difficulties encountered in general in the collection and the processing data;
  • The use of a methodology and a standardized framework facilitates the cooperation of the national institutions in the network;
  • An independent national structure, equipped with suitablehuman and financial resources, is necessary to coordinate the analysis of the future data and the diffusion of the results on the Web.

In the report, recommendations were made to the ECA and the CRDI on:

Need for prolonging the pilot phase;

Need for including the socio-economic sectors which were not envisaged in the pilot phase;

Importance to undertake studies in the fields which were not approached in the pilot phase, such as the use of the indicators of Scan-ICT.

Countries concerned by the pilot phase

 

Countries selected for the second phase
  • Ethiopia
  • Ghana
  • Tunisia
  • Mozambique
  • Gambia
  • Mauritania
  • Rwanda
  • Swaziland
  • Cameroon
 
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