Machakos County ICT Policy 2021
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2021Author
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County Government of Machakos
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The Government of Kenya, its citizens, have identified roles played by ICT in the social and economic development of the nation and thus promulgated a national ICT policy based on Kenya Vision 2030 This policy’s objective is to provide a framework on the management of sectors within the county and guide related interactions within and beyond Machakos County. It shows the strategies on ensuring the County’s residents and interested investors communicate and apply ICT in a structured way. The policy addresses key issues and challenges in ICT as well as propose a wide range of measures and actions in response to them. It also seeks to provide a clear road-map for an integrated approach to planning and sustainable management of ICT now, and for years to come.
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Information communication and technology; ICT Infrastructure; Technology and Innovation; Technology Transfer; Computer Technology
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County Government of MachakosSeries
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