[kictanet] Kenya IGF Meeting & Statistics
Onyango Hatari
onyango at inbox.com
Fri Aug 21 15:36:46 EAT 2009
How will they do this? Ask someone if they use the internet?
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> Hi Barrack - maybe you had walked out of the room briefly but it
> was stated that next week's national census will be gathering
> information about Internet usage in the country.
>
> Kind Regards,
> Waudo
>
> On Fri, 21 Aug 2009 10:31 +0300, "Barrack Otieno"
> <otieno.barrack at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Many thanks to the organisers and facilitators for the great
> event, however i wasnt given a satisfactory answer regarding
> the following
> The state of digital divide in Kenya
> What the country is currently using the internet for.
> The number of internet users in the country at the moment.
> While i appreciate the fact that there are some statistics on
> the CCK website they are not up to date i wonder why this is
> the case, in the context of internet governance "how can you
> govern what you dont know?" (thinking globally acting locally)
> i am of the opinion though it is belated that some of this
> statistics could have been collected in the forthcoming
> census.
> Nonetheless i was impressed by the active participation by Hon
> Engineer Okundi and Hon Eng Rege, this is what leadership is
> all about, lest we forget my point i got this from the CCK
> website and i hope i will be answered
> Publications and Statistics
> The Commission collates industry statistics and other
> information to assist new market entrants with the basic
> information required to make commercial decisions. The data is
> also utilized by researchers, the media and other
> stakeholders.
>
> On Thu, Aug 20, 2009 at 7:56 PM, Solomon Mburu
> <[1]solo.mburu at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Dear All,
> I'm also appreciative of the organizers of the 2009 KIGF. One
> thing I acknowledged is the exchange of views and ideas which
> shows how the issue of internet governance is an important
> tool in national development.
> The organizers did a commendable job altogether!
> Regards,
> Solomon Mburu
> P.O. Box 19343 - 00202 Nairobi
> Cell: (+254-0) 735 431041
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