Session 5: AP-IS and WSIS regional review ICT capacity building for AP-IS. Kiyoung KO Director, APCICT 27 August 2018, Bangkok

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Session 5: AP-IS and WSIS regional review ICT capacity building for AP-IS Kiyoung KO Director, APCICT 27 August 2018, Bangkok

2003 WSIS Declaration WSIS Declaration of Principles and Plan of Action called for capacitybuilding 2005 ESCAP Resolution 61/6 2006 Inauguration of APCICT Recognizing rapid development in ICT Expressing grave concern about Digital Divide Acknowledging the importance of ICT for development As a Regional Institute of ESCAP, APCICT provides capacity building for the implementation of AP-IS

MISSION To build the ICT human and institutional capacity of ESCAP member States Training Knowledge- Sharing Multi-Stakeholder Dialogue and Partnership

TARGET AUDIENCE Policy Makers Civil Servants Central Government Local Government Civil Service Organizations Training Institutions Women Entrepreneurs Women Entrepreneurs Women Associations Local Women Communities Gender-Related Agencies Future Leaders Students and Youth Institutions of Higher Learning Academy of ICT essentials Women ICT Frontier Initiative Primer Series

ACADEMY OF ICT ESSENTIALS FOR GOVERNMENT LEADERS Foundational Technical M1 - The Linkage between ICT Applications and Meaningful Development M2 - ICT for Development Policy, Process and Governance M3 - E-Government Applications M4 - Network & Information Security and Privacy M5 - Internet Governance M6 - ICT Trends for Government Leaders Managerial M7 - ICT Project Management in Theory and Practice M8 - Options for Funding ICT for Development Thematic Modules M9 - ICT for Disaster Risk Management M10 - ICT, Climate Change and Green Growth M11 - Social Media for Development

UTILIZATION OF THE ACADEMY PROGRAMME Armenia 35 Countries where Academy is launched cc Kazakhstan Azerbaijan Kyrgyzstan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan Tajikistan China Nepal Afghanistan Bhutan Iran Pakistan India Myanmar Laos Philippines Bangladesh Viet Nam Cambodia Palau Sri Lanka Indonesia Maldives 16 Localized Languages Mongolia Timor-Leste 152 Countries enrolled in Distance Learning Platform Micronesia Kiribati Nauru Tuvalu Solomon Islands Tonga Samoa Niue Cook Islands

UTILIZATION OF THE ACADEMY PROGRAMME EXAMPLES Myanmar Union Civil Service Board of Myanmar is annually organizing Executive Officials Management Course Indonesia The Ministry of Communication and IT has included the Academy in Governing Chief Information Officers (GCIO) programme Philippines The Academy Modules have been integrated into the Executive Leadership Program of the Career Executive Service Board

WOMEN ICT FRONTIER INITIATIVE Promote Women Entrepreneurship through ICT Capacity Development

UTILIZATION OF THE WIFI PROGRAMME CIS Subregion Armenia cc Kyrgyzstan India Bangladesh Cambodia Philippines Sri Lanka ASEAN 7 Countries and 2 Subregions reached 7 Localized Languages

UTILIZATION OF THE WIFI PROGRAMME EXAMPLES Cambodia The WIFI modules are used in the One Village One Product programme of Cambodia Sri Lanka The ICT Agency of Sri Lanka adopted the WIFI Programme in partnership with Ministry of Women and Child Affairs

PRIMER SERIES ON ICTD FOR YOUTH Deliver key knowledge of ICT for Development (ICTD) to students and youth An Introduction to ICTD Project Management and ICTD ICT for Disaster Risk Management ICT, Climate change, and Green Growth Social Media for Development

UTILIZATION OF THE PRIMER SERIES PROGRAMME -EXAMPLES Kyrgyzstan The Primer Series have been included in Management of Information Systems Course of the National Information Technology Center Philippines The Commission on Higher Education under the Office of the President of the Philippines is using Primer Series in 18 state colleges and universities

UTILIZATION OF THE PRIMER SERIES PROGRAMME -EXAMPLES Colleges and universities in the region are using the Primer Series as learning resources Build Bright University Tashkent University of (Cambodia) Information Technologies Institute of Information (Uzbekistan) Technology Bangalore (India) Universitas Gadjah Mada International Information (Indonesia) Technology University University of Indonesia (Kazakhstan) (Indonesia) Kathmandu University (Nepal) University of Hyderabad (India) Kyrgyz State Technical University University of Moratuwa (Sri (Kyrgyzstan) Lanka) Royal University of Phnom Penh University of Technology, (Cambodia) Yadanabon Cyber City (Myanmar) Satbayev University (Kazakhstan)

DELIVERY CHANNELS e-learning Platform (AVA) Knowledge Repository Platform (E-CO HUB) WIFI Resource Center (INFO BANK) https://e-learning.unapcict.org/ http://unapcict.org/ecohub/ http://wifiinfobank.unapcict.org/

FOUR PILLARS OF AP-IS Physical network design, development, management at regional level Intergovernmental negotiation Improving regulations based on open access CONNECTIVITY TRAFFIC TRAFFIC / / NETWORK MANAGEMENT MANAGEMENT Ensuring efficient and effective Internet traffic and network management at regional, subregional and national levels Resilient ICT networks Support to disaster management systems Ensuring last-mile disaster communication E-RESILIENCE BROADBAND FOR FOR ALL ALL Bridging digital divides Promoting affordable access to underserved areas Policy and technical support to Governments 15

CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT FOR EACH AP-IS PILLAR Physical network design, development, management at regional level Intergovernmental negotiation Improving regulations based on open access CONNECTIVITY M4 - Network & Information Security and Privacy M5 - Internet Governance Resilient ICT networks Support to disaster management systems Ensuring last-mile disaster communication E-RESILIENCE M9 - ICT for Disaster Risk Management M10 ICT and Climate Change 16

FOUR PILLARS OF AP-IS M6 - ICT Trends for Government Leaders New module: Data-Driven Governance CONNECTIVITY TRAFFIC / / NETWORK MANAGEMENT Ensuring efficient and effective Internet traffic and network management at regional, sub-regional and national levels M2 - ICT for Development Policy, Process and Governance E-RESILIENCE BROADBAND FOR FOR ALL ALL Bridging digital divides Promoting affordable access to underserved areas Policy and technical support to Governments 17

THE WAY FORWARD Update existing Academy modules to reflect trends in the changing ICT landscape Module on Information Security and Privacy (M6) Module on ICT for Disaster Risk Management (M9) Module on ICT and Climate Change (M10) Develop new Academy modules on: Data-Driven Governance Building Resilient and Smart Infrastructure through Co-deployment of ICT Capacity-building activities that complement AP-IS initiatives

THANK YOU