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Study Report: Digital Inclusion of Persons with Disabilities in Kenyan Community Networks
“Community networks in Kenya, which operate in digitally marginalised areas, offer a unique opportunity to address barriers faced by persons with disabilities. However, the potential of these networks to inclusively and effectively support PWDs has not been fully explored.”
A Look at East Africa’s Internet Governance Landscape: A Call for Renewable Energy in Burundi
By Winnie Kamau During the 11th East Africa Internet Governance Forum in Kampala, representatives from six countries presented their Internet Governance reports. These reports provided insights into the current state of Internet Governance within each country,...
Bridging the Digital Divide: Collaborative Efforts for an Inclusive Tech Future in Africa
On the sidelines of the UN General Assembly's High-Level Week, an exclusive event titled "Closing Digital Divides – The Road to an Inclusive & Rights-Respecting Digital Future" was held at Microsoft's offices in New York. Hosted by the Government of Denmark,...
ICT Sector Working Group Report Launched- Part II
By John Walubengo Innovation and Enterprise Development: Time to Level Up Kenya has long been dubbed the Silicon Savannah, but we’re only scratching the surface of our potential. The SWG’s recommendations to incentivize R&D through tax breaks and reform the SEZ...
UK Invests Ksh390 Million to Bridge Digital Divide in Busia and Mandera
The British High Commission has announced new funding to support digital inclusion in Kenya, focusing on enhancing access to digital skills and technology for marginalized communities. The project aims to bridge the digital divide and empower women, youth, and persons with disabilities.
Building a Digitally Inclusive Future: Key Takeaways from the EAIGF 2024
By Mary Agolla The 11th East Africa Internet Governance Forum (EAIGF) at Kampala Serena, Uganda, was not just insightful but served as a powerful reminder of the critical role digital technologies play in shaping our future. From social interactions to business,...
Inclusive AI Governance: Enhancing Human Rights and Ethical Development in East Africa
By Valarie Waswa On Day 2 of the East African Internet Governance Forum 2024, a key breakout panel discussion titled "Inclusive AI Governance: Enhancing Human Rights and Ethical Development in East Africa" took centre stage. Moderated by Muthuri Kathure, the panel...
ICT Sector Working Group Report: A Blueprint for Kenya’s Digital Future
By John Walubengo The recently launched ICT Sector Working Group (SWG) report presents a comprehensive blueprint for Kenya's digital transformation. It outlines essential recommendations to position the country as a global digital powerhouse. Here’s a thematic...
Greening the Internet for East Africa’s Sustainable Digital Future
The internet has become indispensable to modern life, fuelling global connectivity and innovation. However, the environmental impact of the digital infrastructure is significant, contributing to climate change through rising energy consumption and emissions. The...
KICTANet is a multi-stakeholder Think Tank for ICT policy and regulation. The Think Tank is a catalyst for reform in the Information and Communication Technology sector. Its work is guided by four pillars of Policy Advocacy, Capacity Building, Research, and Stakeholder Engagement.
KICTANet’s mission is to promote an enabling environment in the ICT sector that is robust, open, accessible, and rights-based through multistakeholder approaches.
During the 2022 – 2024 strategic period, KICTANet has prioritised the promotion of effective multistakeholder participation; an enabling legal, policy and regulatory environment; building capacities and empowered communities; and institutional strengthening. KICTANet’s guiding philosophy encourages synergies in ICT policy-related activities and initiatives. As such, the network provides mechanisms and a framework for continuing cooperation, engagement and collaboration in ICT matters among industry, technical community, academia, media, development partners, civil society and government.
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Strategic Priority.
- Convening power. To strengthen and promote engagement, collaboration and relationships with relevant stakeholders (state, business and non-state actors).
- Promoting an enabling environment. To catalyse policy, legislative and regulatory reforms in the ICT sector.
- Building capacities and empowered communities. To build the capacity of the stakeholders across government, business society and civil society and the citizens.
- Institutional strengthening.
The report outlines the work undertaken in between 2007 and 2016 which is underpinned by crowd sourcing and community engagement
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FACTS AND FIGURES
Achievement of the Network over the Years
Publications
Thought Leadership Forums
Persons trained
Policy Interventions
Conversations in KICTANET listserv
Active listers contributing often
Different conversation threads
Impressions on ICT policy discussions
Our Pillars
KICTANet’s organisational strategy:
Policy Advocacy
Capacity building
Research
Stakeholder engagement
We facilitate stakeholder engagement through collaborative initiatives in face-to-face Town Hall meetings, and in the KICTANet?s interactive mailing list where multiple stakeholders engage regularly on ICT policy issues.