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IFIP brings WITFOR 2005 to Africa
Africa’s largest diamond producer, Botswana, will host the
second prestigious World Information Technology Forum (WITFOR
2005) in August 2005. The first WITFOR was held in
Lithuania in 2003.
WITFOR is a major global ICT initiative aimed at
accelerating development for the world’s developing
countries and countries in transition. To be held in
Botswana’s capital, Gaborone, from August 31st to 2nd
September, 2005 it will be hosted by the Government of
Botswana in collaboration with the International
Federation of Information Processing (IFIP), an NGO of
UNESCO.
West Africa’s leading tech-biz magazine IT Edge published
by Knowledge Media International Limited has been
appointed an official media partner to provide pre and
post-event media coverage for the prestigious event geared
at bridging the digital divide.
The conference is significant both for Botswana and the
rest of the developing world. It will identify ways to
accelerate development and bridge the technology divide,
leading to tangible benefits.
The eight WITFOR commissions cover the following themes:
· Building the Infrastructure
· Economic opportunity
· Environment
· Health
· Education
· Agriculture
· Social, legal and ethical aspects
· Empowerment and Participation
WITFOR’s spokesperson, Alicia Ramaribana is excited about
what WITFOR can achieve. "Decision makers should
understand the potential that ICT holds for their
businesses and, particularly, in developing and emerging
economies. ICT should be seen as an indispensable tool and
not a luxury. The major aim of WITFOR is to communicate
this message in the form of case studies and implementable
projects” she points out.
WITFOR has a number of aims. It wants to stimulate
research and development, as well as the application of
ICT processes, on a global scale. It acts as a forum where
ICT practitioners can plan international strategies. It
brings together NGOs, governments, academics, individuals
and professional organisations, with a focus on the needs
of developing nations. WITFOR will also formulate IT
education and training programs, and help set
international standards for IT development and
application.
Multinational IT firms will be presenting case studies
that can be used as models for companies in developing
countries, making WITFOR a truly international event.
WITFOR is being promoted internationally through embassies
and trade missions, academic and media channels, and
international and regional organisations like the UN, EU,
ACP, SADC and the African Union.
Information on the World Information Technology Forum
Botswana 2005 available at www.witfor.org.bw
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