| Communique of African
Ministers Twenty-first
session of the Conference of African Ministers responsible for Economic and Social
Development and Planning
795 (XXX). Building Africa's
information highway
The Conference of Ministers,
Cognizant of the need to promote co-operation in the exchange of information in support of
the African Economic Community as well as of development efforts at the national,
subregional and regional levels;
Mindful of the need for African
scientists and researchers to continue to participate in scientific and technological
activities at the global level; Bearing in mind the need for emphasizing the importance of
expanding Africa's information highway by building and utilizing critical capacities in
Africa to this end;
Bearing in mind also the need to
establish information networks and data bases as specified in the Treaty establishing the
African Economic Community as well as the emphasis placed on information technology in the
Lomé IV Convention;
Recognizing the need for African
countries to develop information networks for full Internet connectivity to enable them to
have the same access to information that the rest of the world now enjoys; Recalling
resolution 49/134 of the United Nations General Assembly on Strengthening information
systems for Africa's recovery and sustainable development;
Recalling also its resolutions 716
(XXVI) of 12 May 1991, 726 (XXVII) of 22 April 1992, 732 (XXVII) of 22 April 1992 as well
as resolution 1993/67 of the Economic and Social Council of 30 July 1993;
Appreciative of the joint effort of
the Economic Commission for Africa, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and
Cultural Organization, the International Telecommunication Union and the International
Development Research Centre in organizing the first African Regional Symposium on
Telematics for Development in Addis Ababa in April 1995;
Noting with satisfaction the
performance of ECA's subprogramme activities on information systems development in the
delivery of technical assistance to member States;
Further noting with satisfaction the
assistance of the International Development Research Centre and other donors in promoting
the Information Age in Africa;
Bearing in mind the need to
strengthen ECA's information support for subregional economic co- operation and
integration,
1. Urges member States which have
not yet done so to take the necessary steps to build national information networks for
decision making and planning as part of the infrastructure for Africa's information
highway;
2. Calls upon member States to
promote the exchange of experiences with a view to assisting each other in speedily
establishing their national information networks;
3. Requests the Executive Secretary
of the Economic Commission for Africa to:
(a) Set up a high-level working
group on information technologies and communications in Africa made up of African
technical experts with a view to preparing a plan of action in this field;
(b) Mobilize the financial resources necessary for the operations of the aforementioned
working group;
(c) Present a report on the implementation of this resolution to the next Conference of
Ministers.
Adopted at Addis Ababa
2 May 1995
Editor:Ali Dinar,
aadinar@sas.upenn.edu |