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SSLV Programme INDIA ——————————————— Country Presentation on ICT DEVELOPMENT ———————————————

SSLV Programme INDIA ——————————————— Country Presentation on ICT DEVELOPMENT ———————————————. THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA. R. J. Masika, E. Runyoro, J. Nicolao & I. Bakari Tanzania - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Mumbai: 8 February 2009. Contents. Country Profile

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SSLV Programme INDIA ——————————————— Country Presentation on ICT DEVELOPMENT ———————————————

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  1. SSLV ProgrammeINDIA———————————————Country Presentation on ICT DEVELOPMENT——————————————— THE UNITED REPUBLIC OF TANZANIA R. J. Masika, E. Runyoro, J. Nicolao & I. Bakari Tanzania - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -Mumbai: 8 February 2009 Tanzania

  2. Contents • Country Profile • National ICT Policy perspective • Education System in Tanzania • Current Status of IT/ITES in Tanzania • Successes and Challenges • Strategies and Actions Tanzania

  3. The United Republic of Tanzania • Country Profile Size – 945,000sqkms Neighbours – 8 countries Population – 40 m (2007) GDP growth – 6% Rural:Urban – 80%:20% Literacy rate – 60% Languages – English+Swahili Tribal dialects – about 120 Tel – fixed: 168,700 (2007 Teledensity: 0.21 Mobile: 10 m (2008) www.Tanzania.go.tz www.parliament.go.tz www.Tanzania.go.tz/psrp www.Tanzania.go.tz/ profile.html www.tanzaniagateway.org www.eThinkTankTz.org www.TzOnline.org Tanzania

  4. National ICT Policy PerspectiveLinkage of ICT Policy to the Tz Dev Plan (Vision 2025)V2025 & ICTP Key pillars: • High Quality Livelihood(Service Sectors;Availability of Universal Access) • Peace Stability and Unity(Strategic ICT Leadership; Legal & Regulatory Framework) • Good Governance(Public Service/e-Government; National ICT infrastructure) • A Well-Educated and LearningSociety(Human Capital; Local Content) • A Strong and CompetitiveEconomy Capable of ProducingSustainable Growth and SharedBenefits(Productive Sectors; ICT Industry) • High Quality Livelihood • Peace Stability and Unity • Good Governance • A Well-Educated and LearningSociety • A Strong and CompetitiveEconomy Capable of ProducingSustainable Growth and SharedBenefits Tanzania 4.

  5. Institutes of Technology Primary School 7 yrs Secondary School Education VETA NTA I, II,III @ min. 1 yr Ordinary Sec. Sch (Non-Science/Tech subjects) Sc/Tech Sec. Sch ‘O’ level 4yrs ‘O’ level 4yrs High School (Ord & Sc) ‘A’ level 2yrs NTA 4,5,6 3 yrs BSc(Eng) 4yrs NTA 7,8 NTA 4,5,6 NTA 7,8 3 yrs 3 yrs 3 yrs PGD PGD 1 yr 1 yr MSc(Eng) MSc(Eng) 2 yrs 2 yrs Ph.D(Eng) Ph.D(Eng) 3 yrs 3 yrs EDUCATION SYSTEM IN TANZANIA (7-4-2-3/4 or 7-4-3-4) Professional levels Craftsman/ Artisana Technical Colleges Technician University* Engineers * Non-sc/eng field is not indicated Tanzania

  6. Outputs from theEducation Institutions in Tanzania Tertiary Education Basic Education (Pupils - 2008) • Primary: 8,410,094 • Secondary: 1,222,403 • Non-formal & adult education: 111,413 Grand Total: 75,346 Tanzania

  7. Current Status of IT/ITES1.Skills Development • ICT Curriculum for Primary, Secondary School, and Teacher training is in place • 3 Institutions, 3 Universities and 5 colleges that offer ICT training programmes & specialized IT courses in CISCO, ICDL, IT Essentials, etc • 2525 (~4% ) students enrolled in various colleges and Universities are studying ICT Tanzania

  8. Current Status of IT/ITES1.Skills Development (cntd) • 32 (94%) Public Teacher Training Colleges are VSAT connected & give skills for using ICT as a T&L Tool • Some Vocational VETA accredited (public & private) Colleges/Centres offer IT Training IT Training Tanzania

  9. Current Status of IT/ITES 2. Mobile/Internet Technology • There are 7 mobile phone operators and 37 application service operators • By mid 2009 mobile phone subscribers would reach 13 million (26% population penetration level) – use: financial transactions, NECTA/Univ reports, etc • Internet usage: demand is high but limited by high connectivity cost and lack of reliable power mainly in rural areas Tanzania

  10. Successes and ChallengesSuccesses National ICT Infrastructure Development - Country wide Coverage 10,000 km of Fiber Optic Network (2011) - Tz Fibre Optic layout (Feb 2009).ppt Size of the ICT industry is ~US$ 500 m per annum (~90% communication usage) with growth of ~25% Tanzania

  11. Successes and ChallengesSuccesses (cntd) • Universal Communications Access Fund establishment - aim to reach rural areas with PPP - funded by %-age of mobile phone operators’ revenue (TCRA) • Special Economic zones (SEZ) established • create a Science or Cyber Park in DSM • provide the right environment for the harnessing of ICT for sustainable socio-economic development • attract foreign & domestic private ICT investments Tanzania

  12. Successes and ChallengesSuccesses (cntd) • National ID Project: • To issue unique ID with smart card technology to all citizens - The project is at advanced stage. • eGovernance prog Tanzania

  13. Challenges: Inadequate IT skills and IT professionals Local content Limited access to IT and ITES (high BW cost, innovative use infrastructure, etc.) Private Sector Participation eGovernance programme (User’s capacity - skills, literacy) Successes and Challenges (cntd) Tanzania

  14. STRATEGIES & ACTIONS • IT Skills capacity building (IT training at all levels of education i.e., professional, vocational, tertiary and HE) • Establishment of IT and Software development parks • Last Mile (LM) solutions • LM Connectivity: wireless access solutions, etc • LM Applications: development content and services suited to local requirements (relevant content, specialized solutions, etc) • Private Sectors investment and participation in ICT • leap frog.ppt Tanzania

  15. Asante sana kwa kunisikiliza! THANK YOU FOR LISTENING! Tanzania

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