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No. 079/01 31 July 2001

Japan Establishes Fund for Information and Communication Technology

MANILA, PHILIPPINES (31 July 2001) - The Asian Development Bank (ADB) approved today the establishment of a ¥1,273.3 million (approximately $10 million) Japan fund to harness the potential of information and communication technology (ICT) and bridge the growing digital divide in Asia and Pacific. ADB will administer the Japan Fund for Information and Communication Technology (JFICT) which is financed with the contribution from the Japanese government.

The JFICT will support ICT-related activities on a grant basis that promote ADB's poverty reduction strategy, encourage private sector participation in ICT development and improve regional and international cooperation through ICT applications.

The fund will basically cover the following:

  • Activities to improve developing member countries' environments for ICT development, such as policy initiatives for the development of ICT infrastructure and human resource capacities.
  • Help establish a center for learning, information, communication, and knowledge for Asia and Pacific.

The ADB, recognizing its limited financial and human resources, has developed a strategic approach to use ICT in its efforts to fight poverty. ADB's ICT Strategy consists of three strategic thrusts:

  • Creating an enabling environment.
  • Building human resources.
  • Developing ICT applications and information content.
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