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Please see below participants feedback with regards to "Mechanisms for Co-ordination and Co-operation", based on the information from participants' registration forms.

 

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Mechanisms for Co-ordination and Co-operation

CO and NEX Projects

Networking private, public, and civil sector actors – How do we harness the resources and capabilities of these stakeholders to jointly develop a national ICT strategy?

Before talking about co-operations, I would like to hear what is UNDP's mandate for ICT development and what is UNDP's competitiveness in providing assistance to the government or people.

Explore the role that ICT should appropriately play in developing National Aid Coordination and Cooperation Strategies?

Formation of ICT task forces to include NGOs, Academia and Private sector.

Sharing of experiences, lessons learned and best practices among ICT Programme Officers and Focal Points.

Integration of ICT into national development priorities of the Pacific Islands Countries context: e-governance, rural development, environment, poverty reduction). Best practices.

Practical mechanisms of implementing e-policies at the national level

How are other Asia and Pacific Countries working on strategic areas to assist the development of national e-policies and e-strategies?

Discussions on how to design multi-stakeholder/national consultation processes/forums, etc. on national e-policies and e-strategies

Content: in terms of policy

Inter Agency Cooperation

How do we develop and sustain a partnership of government, private and civil sectors, to develop and implement ICT for poverty reduction?

Assuming that Laos is behind from other countries in terms of both overall ICT development and UNDP's support for it, I am very curious about other UNDP office' good practices with the governments.

How does UNDP best help bring countries such as Timor Leste, DPRK, Myanmar and Lao PDR and Cambodia into the networked age?

And integration of ICT into key national development priorities, obtaining government commitment (experiences of success with uncommitted government)

Sharing of expertise, knowledge and advise between ICT Focal Points and ICT experts from Regional and Headquarters.

How the UNDP Country Office can be a successful partner in ICT development with the host government. Best practices, communication framework.

Legal frameworks and institutional capacities in the Asia and Pacific Countries to foster widespread adoption and of ICT or to attract the national and international investment for infrastructure, enterprise, services and capacity development?

Examples of products that support multi-stakeholder processes such as websites, e-discussion fora, discussion papers, workshops, LFA's etc.

Institutionalization mechanisms

CO and Government Cooperation

How do we identify champions in ICT for development among government, private and civil sector in the perspective of use of ICT for poverty reduction?

I am interested in other UNDP offices' experiences in donor co-ordination in this field, as well as the name of major donors in each country.

What examples can these countries refer to and how do we best make use of alternative regional experiences?

Local level ICT policy

Sharing of experiences, best practices and lessons learned among ICT for Development projects and partners.

How to re-use best practices in the Country Office: inter Country Office communication on ICT4DEV, BDP/RBAP/APDIP-Country Office Communication

Other UNDP country offices’ experience in increasing local capacity and connectivity through ICT for development, and the strategic deployment of network infrastructure to address last mile connectivity issues. Best practices in participatory approach by involving the participation of key ICT institutions and development stakeholders from all sectors.

Discussion on how to create business/private sector partnerships in relation to national e-strategies and multistakeholder processes

Management Arrangement Mechanisms

 

 


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