[kictanet] Julisha National ICT Market and Indicators Survey
Catherine Adeya
elizaslider at yahoo.com
Wed Aug 10 22:00:46 EAT 2011
Hmmmmm.....let me believe a response will come as they are pertinent questions that would help the study.
Catherine
--- On Mon, 8/8/11, robert yawe <robertyawe at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
From: robert yawe <robertyawe at yahoo.co.uk>
Subject: Re: [kictanet] Julisha National ICT Market and Indicators Survey
To: "Catherine Adeya" <elizaslider at yahoo.com>
Cc: "KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions" <kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke>
Date: Monday, August 8, 2011, 7:11 AM
Hi Catherine,
I noted your pertinent query to one Mr. Paul Kukubo and was waiting for a response which, as expected, has not been posted which has made we raise this question.
"are postings from the account titled Paul Kukubo done by him or is it a robot that scans the web and sends out automated messages?"
I raise this question because whenever any postings are made from that account and one of the listers responds or requests clarification the post goes cold. Maybe it is time that the list administrator implements a mechanism to stop automated postings.
When issues are posted and not responded to it turns the list into an advertising and monologue platform which defeats
its objective. Such static information needs to be posted on organisation websites and in newspapers not on a discussion forum especially when the originator has absolutely no intention of having the issue discussed.
It reminds me of a statement by one very wealthy local businessman who said of tenders "if your participation in a tender is when you see it advertised then you are wasting time and money by responding as by this stage the recipient of the tender is already known".
Have a good week all.
Regards
Robert Yawe
KAY System Technologies Ltd
Phoenix House, 6th Floor
P O Box 55806 Nairobi, 00200
Kenya
Tel: +254722511225, +254202010696
From: Catherine Adeya <elizaslider at yahoo.com>
To: robertyawe at yahoo.co.uk
Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions <kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke>
Sent: Sat, 6 August, 2011 11:07:49
Subject: Re: [kictanet] Julisha National ICT Market and Indicators Survey
Thanks for this information Paul, however, if possible, kindly share the Objectives of the study; it will inform a little more. Also do you plan this to be an impact study combined with one assessing potential in the ICT industry? A little clarity may help so you can benefit from the excellent researchers here
on Kictanet.
Nyaki
--- On Fri, 8/5/11, Paul Kukubo <pkukubo at ict.go.ke> wrote:
From: Paul Kukubo <pkukubo at ict.go.ke>
Subject: [kictanet] Julisha National ICT Market and Indicators Survey
To: elizaslider at yahoo.com
Cc: "KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions" <kictanet at lists.kictanet.or.ke>
Date: Friday, August 5, 2011, 2:03 PM
Julisha: National M&E ICT Survey
With the arrival of broadband connectivity through three (3) submarine cable systems, the Kenyan IT market and indeed many business sectors are to grow rapidly; allowing for the introduction of new and advanced services, further setting the stage for the development of ICT as a valid contributor to Kenya’s GDP.
Developing ICT skills remains a constant issue to be addressed by end users, vendors, and even governments. Public‐private partnerships between vendors and governments to set up facilities for technology and knowledge transfer continue to gain momentum, especially in view of the Government long-term plans to make ICT a key part of the Kenyan Economy.
Rationale for the Proposed Survey
Given the dynamic changes happening in the Kenyan IT market and its vision to become the hub for IT in the region; Kenya ICT Board plans to conduct a detailed analysis within the with the aim of understanding the following issues:
Understanding the Kenyan ICT Ecosystem, its players, factors for growth and trends in the market;
Sizing the ICT Market and its sub segments (hardware, software, services, etc.) in Kenya;
Compiling a baseline of key ICT indicators (access, usage, penetration, etc.);
Benchmarking key competitive ICT indicators against six countries in emerging markets; and
Understanding the ICT Skills availability, demand and gaps among vendors, end users and residents.
Beneficiaries of the Proposed Survey
The key beneficiaries of this survey's results include the following groups of stakeholders:
ICT vendors and their channel partners;
Education institutions (Kenya Education Network);
Businesses as ICT end users;
Residential consumers at large; and
Other ICT Stakeholders (MoIC, CCK, e-government directorate, Kenya BPO Society, etc.)
Survey Benefits
The survey deliverables will engender a range of benefits supporting its objectives. The major benefits are summarized as below:
Level
Benefit
Benefits to the IT Industry
Understanding the current usage and penetration of the IT within Kenya
Identifying lucrative IT industry opportunities for Kenya and developing a strategy to increase adoption of progressive IT technologies within the country
Contributing to development of information society in specific and Kenya as a hub for ICT in general.
Benefits for Kenya ICT Board
Understanding the current state with regards to ICT barometers and growth trends
Understanding major challenges and opportunities for these areas
Understanding Kenya's position with regards to its peer countries
Gaining ownership of key IT topic areas and spearheading the implementation of initiatives in these areas in conjunction with Government empowered and private sector associations
Understanding the current availability of ICT skills and the gaps
Reinforcement of Kenya ICT Board's thought leadership role
Benefits for other IT stakeholders
Understanding the state of IT within Kenya
Understanding the key challenges of ICT in Kenya and analyze how to develop Kenya as the ICT Hub in the region
Creation of programmes (based on the results of the study done by IDC) to augment the local Kenyan ICT industry and the ICT skills available.
The findings of the research will be used by Kenya ICT Board to analyze the current situation on the Kenyan ICT market and build actionable plans for IT development in the country. They will also benefit the industry and citizens at large. More details will be availed on www.ict.go.ke shortly
Paul Kukubo
Chief Executive Officer, Kenya ICT Board
PO Box 27150 - 00100
Nairobi, Kenya
12th Floor, Teleposta Towers Koinange Street
Tel +254 20 2089061, +254 20 2211960
Fax: +254 20 2211962
website: www.ict.go.ke
local content project: www.tandaa.co.ke, www.facebook.com/tandaakenya
twitter:@tandaaKENYA
BPO Project: www. doitinkenya.co.ke
Digital Villages Project: www.pasha.co.ke
personal contacts
_______________
Cell: + 254 717 180001
skype:
kukubopaul
googletalk:
pkukubo
personal blog: www.paulkukubo.co.ke
personal twitter: @pkukubo
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Vision: Kenya becomes a top ten global ICT hub
Mission: To champion and actively enable Kenya to adopt and exploit ICT, through promotion of partnerships, investments and infrastructure growth for socio economic enrichment
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