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ADB/ITU FINAL INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON RURAL ICT DEVELOPMENT. 1 st July 2011 Krabi, Thailand. Enter. ITU-UUM ASP CoE For Rural ICT Development Universiti Utara Malaysia 06010 UUM Sintok, Kedah Darul Aman, MALAYSIA. Tel: +604-928 4751 Fax: +604-928 4792

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  1. ADB/ITU FINAL INTERNATIONAL WORKSHOP ON RURAL ICT DEVELOPMENT 1st July 2011 Krabi, Thailand Enter ITU-UUM ASP CoE For Rural ICT Development Universiti Utara Malaysia 06010 UUM Sintok, Kedah Darul Aman, MALAYSIA. Tel: +604-928 4751 Fax: +604-928 4792 Email: itu@uum.edu.my Website: http://www.itu.uum.edu.my

  2. Malaysia Country Report SESSION 3: FUNDING MECHANISM

  3. Funding Sources • Public Driven Fund • Government allocation through budgeting process • Private Driven Fund • Private sectors’ mandatory contribution through the implementation of Acts.

  4. Public Funding Allocation Process

  5. ICT Financing & Funding based on Programmes • Demonstrator Application Grant Scheme (DAGS) • Enterprise Innovation Fund • Science Fund • TechnoFund • eContent Fund • MAVCAP Fund • MSC Malaysia Research and Development Grant Scheme (MGS) • SMIDEC Grants • Special Stimulus Package

  6. Funding Allocation for ICT - Public

  7. Private Contribution To Fund Process

  8. Programmes under Private Fund • Universal Service • Provision (USP)

  9. Funding Sources for ICT Development USP Fund Contributions and Expenditures Source: 2009 Annual Report (SKMM)

  10. USP Funding Management Source: Press Release, 1 November 2010 (SKMM)

  11. USP Funding Management Source: Press Release, 1 November 2010 (SKMM)

  12. USP Funding Management Source: Press Release, 1 November 2010 (SKMM)

  13. USP Funding Management Source: Press Release, 1 November 2010 (SKMM)

  14. Monitoring & Evaluation Responsible agency for monitoring at Federal Level is the EPU

  15. Thank You

  16. Demonstrator Application Grant Scheme (DAGS) • A seed fund for small, focused and sustainable pilot ICT-based community projects that have the potential for replication, up-scaling and commercialization. • Include a project that: • demonstrate the utilization of ICT • relate how ICT can benefit the community’s life. • Requires clear explanation on the activities for community development such as awareness programs, seminar or training on order to improve the community’s knowledge and skills.  • Project implementation – 12 months • Deliverable include outline the plan to sustain and upscale the project after the end of DAGS ROLL OUT funding.

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