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The Global Digital Solidarity Fund (DSF)

Global Digital Solidarity Fund’s Reuse and e-waste Programs by Cissé KANE Projects Manager, Head, E-waste and Reuse Programs, DSF E-waste Africa project stakeholders meeting Geneva Switzerland Sunday 17 May 2009. The Global Digital Solidarity Fund (DSF).

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The Global Digital Solidarity Fund (DSF)

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  1. Global Digital Solidarity Fund’s Reuse and e-waste Programsby Cissé KANEProjects Manager, Head, E-waste and Reuse Programs, DSFE-waste Africa project stakeholders meeting Geneva Switzerland Sunday 17 May 2009

  2. The Global Digital Solidarity Fund (DSF) • The DSF is a global financing foundation, which strives to:  • reduce the digital divide • put information and communication technologies (ICTs) at the service of development • build a solidarity-based and inclusive information society.

  3. The Global Digital Solidarity Fund (DSF) • The DSF, one of the major outcomes of the WSIS is dedicated to bridge the digital divide throughout the World • Launched in 2005 • New type of Organisation : State Governments, Local Authorities, Private Sector and Civil Society are founding members • New financial mechanism : the 1% digital solidarity contribution • DSF is member of the StEP initiative

  4. DSF Main Programs • Telemedecine and tele-education programs in Africa, Latin America and Asia • E-collect Program • E-waste management Program in Africa • 1000 telemedecine units program in Africa • E-education program • Receiving many request for funding from all over the world

  5. DSF E-collect Program The DSF has launched the E-collect Program : Re-use of second hand computers for education and training programs : http://www.dsf-fsn.org/cms/content/view/234/lang,en/

  6. E-waste management program in Africa • Annually more than 50 millions tones of e-waste is generated • e-Waste contains both valuable materials, as well as highly toxic substances • These substances are being manipulated by people from the informal sector, often in an inappropriate way

  7. E-waste management program in Africa ☞managed inappropriately, electronic and electrical waste can be a threat for public health and the environment

  8. Partners of the e-waste program • Hewlett Packard Corporation (HP) – World Leading IT Company • Empa – Swiss Materials Science & Technology Research Institute • Global Digital Solidarity Fund (DSF) – International Financial Organization for The Digital Solidarity

  9. Objectives of the e-waste programme • Assess e-waste management situation in Kenya, Morocco, Senegal • Support replicable pilot project for the processing of e-waste in South Africa

  10. Expected outcomes of the E-waste program • Public Health and the Environment : Protect the people of Africa and their environment from the damaging effects of e-waste • Digital Solidarity : through training and capacity building • Safety and jobs creation : Make the e-waste processing sector more viable by creating jobs and seeking to improve working conditions in this sector.

  11. Expected outcomes 2 concrete proposals designed to: • Protect the people of Africa and their environment from the damaging effects of e-waste; • Make the e-waste processing sector more viable by creating jobs and seeking to improve working conditions in this sector. • A national E-waste Strategic Committee has been set up in each country

  12. E-waste and reuse actions Needs to set up e-waste facilities at a national or regional level (to be determined) Need to set up legal framework (national and international) Needs to sensitize people in developing countries: (administration, refurbishers, informal dismantlers, citizen) on e-waste issues: • Disposal • Collection • Dismantling • etc

  13. For a global partnership • Need of a global partnership (including cities and regions) to allow access to the information society: it is possible through the DSF • Many initiatives on e-waste (assessments) has been identified so far in many countries in Africa • Need of a global partnership (including cities and regions and the private sector) to tackle e-waste management problem in Africa and throughout the world • A phase II of the project is needed (need of a partnership and support of governments from industrialized countries, electronic manufacturers, telecom service providers, recyclers, etc.

  14. Durban Declaration • improve cooperation between national, African and international players through a multi-stakeholder process • to create awareness at all levels of governance and the general public • to enable the recycling markets by identifying the appropriate material trading routes • to develop a policy and legislation framework, • to promote best available technology and practice through technology transfer and capacity building.

  15. Tel: + 41 22 979 32 50 Fax: + 41 22 979 32 51 E-mail:secretariat (at)dsf-fsn.org Website:www.dsf-fsn.org Contacts

  16. Thank you.

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