Summit 2015 - The Jo'burg Declaration

                                                                         

Mindful of its vision, mission and set objectives, members and attendees at the 3rd AfICTA Summit held on September 1-3, 2015 @ Protea Hotel Braamfontein, Johannesburg, South Africa hereby declare as follows:

1. Aware of the on-going WSIS+10 Review, express support for the renewal of the IGF mandate.

2. Considering the inherent value of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) declare support for the goals and motivate the required national and international political will.

3. Given that citizens, users and diverse stakeholders views are important to public policy articulation and implementation with respect to the realization of the SDGs, express support for enhanced cooperation within the context of multi-stakeholderism involving governments, private sector, civil society, and technical and academia community stakeholders.

4. Realizing the need to complement African governments in providing and creating jobs opportunities is committed to creating one million (1,000,000) jobs by the year 2020,

5. Concerned about the need to sustain the rise of Africa urge African Union (AU) and African governments to partner with all stakeholders including the private sector in the spirit of enhanced cooperation and collaboration.

6. Noting the dearth of Internet domain name uptake in Africa urge African governments to express pride in their ccTLD identity and use them in governance to create the necessary "locomotive" effect to boost demand.

7. Concerned by cases of failed projects across Africa recommend the use of global standards, frameworks and methodologies to deliver projects that are "fit for purpose".

8. Affirming that Internet access in particular engenders sustainable development and prosperity urge African national governments and parliaments in particular to enact laws, articulate strategies and policies that promote trust and confidence on the Internet.

9. Noting the need for national ICT associations and stakeholders to collaborate for better impact on national public policies urge delegates to look inwards, work with their contemporaries and stakeholders toward evolving vibrant national ICT advocacy alliance.

The Jo' burg Declaration

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Africa on the rise, but ICT policy is crucial says AfICTA

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The Africa Information & Communication Technologies Alliance (AfICTA) has announced the election of a new board at its 3rd Summit 2015, hosted in Braamfontein, Johannesburg.

Members were introduced at the Summit, which ran under the theme Lighting the way to Development and Prosperity across Africa.

Board chairman Dr Jimson Olufuye emphasised the need for industry stakeholders to ensure that strategies and policies are correct and sustainable in order to facilitate development and prosperity.

He said it was important to remember ICT's contribution to the millennium goals and referred to the relevance of the 'World Summit on Information Society (WSIS) + 10' review by the UN General Assembly, renewal of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) and inauguration of the Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) agenda.


"Africa needs to re-strategise... there are too many failed projects. Recently in Nigeria it was announced that there are over 20 000 failed projects. It is not only in Nigeria, it is in other regions in Africa as well. A policy framework is needed for sustainability," Dr Olufuye said.

In a written message to delegates, Dr Olufuye added, "AfICTA at three is still young but determined to impact our rich continent and her over 1.1 billion people positively to fulfil the promise of the digital age."

Sunil Geness, president of the Information Technology Association (ITA) in South Africa, referred to the announcement of Durban as the host of the 2022 Commonwealth Games, as well as South Africa's involvement in co-hosting the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) project, as evidence that the continent is one of opportunity.

"But what piece of this pie are African ICT companies, small-to-medium businesses and those operating on the continent being exposed to?" said Geness. "We serve as catalysts to ensure the sustainability of these organisations."

Geness also said Africa continues to attract investment and specifically referred to a recent commitment by VW Global to a R4.5bn investment.

While challenges like low currency value remain, the message to delegates was that the ITA endorsed AfICTA's newly elected board and its role in ensuring Africa directs its own ICT and telecommunications strategy, and the sustainability of ICT companies.

Thought leaders took part in a panel discussion and expressed the view that Africa needs to retain its knowledge, capacity and resources 'in-house' and not rely on external resources to build economies. This is central to the development of an effective strategy.

ITA welcomes AfICTA Summit in Johannesburg

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The Information Technology Association (ITA) has welcomed Africa’s ICT leaders to the 3rd AfICTA Summit in Johannesburg on Monday.

“We welcome all delegates to the 3rd AfICTA Summit and the first to be hosted in South Africa. In the age of the internet, Africa’s digital story has only just begun. How we as leaders respond to the challenge of our digital future will determine our continent’s ability to develop and prosper” ITA President Sunil Geness said.

Geness said that at ITA they believed that a connected continent built on the foundation of a stable and efficient infrastructure was the catalysts for changing lives even in the poorest regions of Africa.

By bringing together business and government, Africa’s ICT leaders are finding ways to improve the lives of their people across the continent. ICT has enabled African citizens to overcome poverty, helped governments reach development goals and inspired entrepreneurs to compete in a global market.

The summit’s mission is to find innovative ways of moving the continent with appropriate policies, profitable investment and good governance using ICT.

Jimson Olufuye, AfICTA Chairman, has championed the need for Africans to transform lives, create wealth and accelerate development on the continent.

Following the success of the first AfICTA Summit in Lagos and the second one in Cairo, the third summit in Johannesburg looks to unite Southern Africa with the West and North of Africa who have pledged their support for the Smart Africa agenda pioneered by Rwandan President Paul Kagame and supported by the President of Egypt.

AfICTA elects new Board

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At the close of it's thought provoking Strategy Session and Annual General General meeting, AfICTA - Africa Information & Communication Technologies Alliance members re-elected Dr Jimson Olufuye, Kontemporary, Nigeria as its Chairman. Mr Adrian Schofield, IITPSA South Africa was elected as the Vice-Chairman while Mr Gbenga Fijabi, Great Financiers Consulting, Nigeria was elected as the Treasurer. Other elected board members are: Mr Sunil Geness, SAP South Africa, Dr Waudo Siganga, CSK Kenya, Engr Hossam Elgamal, GNSE Egypt, Engr Lanre Ajayi, ATCON Nigeria, Ms Arinola Akinyemi, Digisphere Nigeria, Ms Tanya Sims -CompTIA, South Africa; Mr Paul Rowney ICT-PAN, Namibia; Mr Alaa Ahmed Fouad Kamal El Khishen, Eccoosourcing, Egypt and Engr Adetola Sogbesan, ChaceSystems, Nigeria.

Dr Jimson Olufuye in his acceptance speech thanked the hosts and said “Information Technology Association (ITA), IITPSA, SAP and WITS have done a great job and have made the rest of Africa proud”. He commended Adrian Schofied and Sunil Geness in particular for their vision and commitment to ICT transformed Africa.
Established in May 2012, AfICTA is a concerned private sector led alliance of ICT Associations, multi-national Corporations, companies, organizations and individuals in the ICT sector in Africa. The 23-African nation alliance's vision is to fulfill the promise of the digital age for everyone in Africa. It's mission is to engage the knowledge Olympiad, propel innovation and fulfill the promise of digital social and economic transformation in Africa; to encourage and participate in multi-stakeholder dialogue fostering ICT enterprise penetration in Africa; to promote the use of cutting-edge innovative technologies including mobile, computing and satellite technologies to achieve an Information society in Africa and to boost foreign direct and intra-African investments.
Summit in South Africa September 1-3 with the theme: “ICT: Lighting the way to development and prosperity across Africa @ Protea Hotel, Parktonian.

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