The Kenya National ICT Masterplan: Towards a Digital Kenya
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2014Author
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Ministry of Information Communication and Technology
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The purpose of this Master Plan is to review and update the Connected Kenya Master Plan launched in February 2013 with a view to extend stakeholders participation and take into account changes in the Jubilee digital Government. This Master Plan has three foundations and three pillars. The foundations are the critical things that need to happen in order to lay a basis of Kenya transitioning to a Knowledge Society and positioning the country as a regional ICT hub while the pillars are meant to facilitate the achievement of socio-economic growth and Vision 2030 targets. The first foundation of this Master plan is ICT human capital and workforce development which aims at developing quality ICT human resources as a pre-requisite to the development of a viable ICT sector. Key to this being ensuring that ICT development, implementation and exploitation are an integral and sustainable component of development. The second foundation is Integrated ICT infrastructure, which seeks to provide the integrated infrastructure backbone required to enable cost effective delivery of ICT products and services to Kenyans; and the third foundation is Integrated information infrastructure which aims at improving the quality of e-Government services and enable the country to transition to a knowledge-based society. This is through ensuring maximum access to information held by public authorities by all Kenyans and that public information is readily available through consolidated portals in an affordable and secure way...
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Infrastructure Development; Knowledge Based Society; Information Communication Technology
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Ministry of Information Communication and TechnologySeries
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