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Toward E-Development in Asia and the Pacific: A Strategic Approach for Information and Communication Technology
Executive SummaryInformation and communication technology (ICT) has become a powerful tool in the fight against world poverty, providing developing countries with an unprecedented opportunity to meet vital development goals, such as poverty reduction, basic health care, and education, far more effectively than before. The countries that will succeed in bridging the digital divide by harnessing the potential of ICT can look forward to enhancing economic growth, and improving human welfare and good governance practices. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) is committed to helping bridge the growing digital divide and reap digital dividends within and across its developing member countries (DMCs), in line with the G8’s Okinawa Charter on Global Information Society. Gains from ICT should be used in the DMCs to accelerate social and economic development, improve governance, and generally support the fight against poverty. This paper aims to explore how ICT can be harnessed as an enabling tool to enhance the impact of ADB’s overarching goal of reducing poverty in the Asia and Pacific region. The paper lays the groundwork for immediate thinking within DMCs and ADB on how to move quickly and credibly in developing ICT applications and promoting their extensive use. The strategic approach to ICT recognizes that ADB’s financial and human resources are limited, thus its ICT development assistance must be selective, and encourage regional cooperation and networking to enhance local efforts at development and promote private sector participation in ICT development. The DMCs must manage their own ICT strategies and activities to achieve their development agenda. Three strategic thrusts are proposed.
The proposed action plan is expected to be implemented sequentially and will initially comprise the following main activities.
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