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The CATIA Programme (2003 to 2006)

April 2003 David Woolnough - DFID Claire Sibthorpe – Atos KPMG. The CATIA Programme (2003 to 2006). What is CATIA?. The end result of a lot of listening… A practical response to the demands from Africa and the G8 DOT Force recommendations

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The CATIA Programme (2003 to 2006)

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  1. April 2003 David Woolnough - DFID Claire Sibthorpe – Atos KPMG The CATIA Programme(2003 to 2006)

  2. What is CATIA? • The end result of a lot of listening… • A practical response to the demands from Africa and the G8 DOT Force recommendations • An attempt by donors to co-ordinate & work together (UK, Sweden, Canada & US) • A partnership with the private sector (Cisco, African ISPs, VSATs, etc.) • A $15 million, three year commitment to ICTs in Africa – with plenty of scope for growth!

  3. What will CATIA actually do? • CATIA – Catalysing Access To ICTs in Africa • A package of 9 small-scale, yet strategic activities that seek to improve access to the full range of ICTs in Africa, from the Internet to community radio. • Support an African-led network of institutions active in building capacity on ICT regulatory/policy issues; • Catalyse well-informed local debates on ICT policy reform; • Support a major new multi-partner programme aimed at increasing access to radio across the continent; • Working in partnership with the private sector, it will also seek to cut access costs through: supporting Internet Exchange Points; appropriate use of low cost satellite and the development of low cost kit & open source; • Increase Africa's influence in international ICT related decision making; • Catalyse a thriving exchange of local African content.

  4. CATIA - A regional African programme Co-funded with DFID / Sida / Cida / IDRC / USAID & Cisco (e.g. core funding, MoUs, Steve Song (CA) on CATIA Steering Panel, etc.) International Competition => Consortium, led by Management Contractor • Low Cost Access Opportunities… …VSAT / low cost kit / radio / IXPs • ICT Policy & Regulation… …on telecoms and the internet / other media (radio) …subversive approach …participate in international decision making • Local African Content… …radio / internet (OKN) / open source

  5. Impact on Poverty?Independent Evaluation(in at start)

  6. Managing CATIA Atos KPMG Consulting (AKC) is the Managing Consultant for CATIA and is working with a strong consortium to deliver on CATIA’s objectives. We will be delivering across 6 of the CATIA components working towards: • Low cost satellite internet access widely available across Africa • Robust African internet backbone with exchange points at the core and strong African ISP Associations • Well-informed, lively and inclusive policy debates across Africa, shaping the local policy environment • An African led network of institutions, actively strengthening the African expertise involved in setting ICT related policy • Increased capacity for African developing countries to participate in international ICT decision making • Low cost computers and open source software being developed and tailored to the African market

  7. Managing CATIA (cont.) We will also be working together with and managing the other 3 CATIA components aimed at: • Positive policy environments for radio broadcasting across Africa (led by Panos) • Stronger network of community radio and FM radio stations across Africa, offering good pro-poor radio programmes (led by Amarc) • A thriving African based Open Knowledge Network, catalysing the creation and exchange of local content (led by OneWorld)

  8. Association for Progressive Communications (APC) • British Council • Bridges.org • Direqlearn • KPMG Africa • Miller Esselaar & Associates Consortium Approach The Atos KPMG Consulting (AKC) Consortium comprises leading research and policy institutions, ICT technology and development consultancies, non governmental organisations, individual experts, and ICT networks. The team includes: • SchoolNet Africa • Summit Strategies • Telecommunications Management Groups (TMG) • Technology Surveys International (TSI) • Independent consultants

  9. In Summary We are working with DFID and others to help: • catalyse access to ICTs in Africa • address the need for ICTs to address social and economic development issues We will work across Africa providing effective management and delivery of a set of components aimed at a achieving these objectives. We hope to work with many at this conference to help build capacity across Africa to achieve sustainable change.

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