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Source: allafrica.com
Date added: 2007-10-02
Country: Uganda [UG]
Sector: Livelihood opportunities

The United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO), the government of Uganda and Microsoft have signed a letter of intent pledging to set up a local economic growth software centre within twelve months and a software development programme for the country.

The pact was signed by Uganda's minister of Information and Communication Technology Dr. Ham Mukasa Mulira, Dr. Geoffrey Mariki, the UNIDO representative for East Africa and Mr. Louis Otieno, the Microsoft general manager for East and Southern Africa.

"By forstering information and communication technology innovations and solutions, the signatories hope to enhance the role that Ugandan software developers and ICT graduates can play in the development of the country's economy," said a statement issued after the signing ceremony held on Friday at the Serena hotel in Kampala.

The signatories also believe that local ICT capacity building enables the development of solutions that are tailored to local needs and are presented in local languages. This in turn creates new opportunities for innovation, business processing, outsourcing services and industrial development.

The partnership recognizes the importance of harnessing ICT for promoting sustainable industrialization as a means of improving livelihoods in developing countries particularly in Sub-Saharan Africa.

Over the past years UNIDO in close cooperation with local public and private sector representatives and with funding from the Austrian Development Agency has developed a network of pilot district business information centres in the Ugandan districts of Arua, Jinja, Mbale, Soroti, Masakaans Kabale.

Microsoft supports this initiative in order to develop relevant ICT related services and training for the rural business community including awareness building on the benefits of ICT tools through its digital literacy programme and small and medium enterprise relevant training curriculum.

A series of training programmes and solutions are being offered through the district information business centres.

Full article: http://allafrica.com/stories/200709281090.html