During the past decade, ICTs have become part of many developing countries’ development plans and poverty reduction strategies. Those countries have designed and are implementing national ICT policies to reach overall development goals, recognizing the potential of new technologies in fostering economic and social development. Concretely, Governments have formulated one or several ICT strategies or “master plans” 1 over the years and set goals to ensure the effective deployment and use of ICTs in their country for the benefit of their citizens and enterprises.
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Publisher:
UN
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Progress Report
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Keywords:
DEVELOPMENT, POVERTY MITIGATION, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT, INFORMATION SOCIETY, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ELECTRONIC COMMERCE, HUMAN RESOURCES, TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, HOUSEHOLDS, POLICY MAKING, INTERNET, PHYSICAL INFRASTRUCTURE, CAPACITY BUILDING, TRAINING PROGRAMMES, CIVIL SOCIETY, E GOVERNMENT, PROCUREMENT, LEADERSHIP, RESEARCH, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT, COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY, DEVELOPMENT POLICY, FINANCIAL RESOURCES
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International Peace and Security
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02.02.00
- Economic Conditions
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