2nd AfICTA Summit 2014

under the Auspices of H.E.

Eng. Atef Helmy

Minister of Communications & Information Technology

Nov. 3 - 5, 2014 at Cairo Conference Center

AfICTA Summit 2014 Concept Note

About Summit

The 2nd AfICTA Summit with the theme "Fostering a Smart Africa" is scheduled to hold on November 3-5, 2014 @ Cairo International Conference Centre (CICC) Cairo, Egypt.

More than 80 Business CEOs participants confirmed from 12 African countries: Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Rwanda, Benin, Côte d'Ivoire, Angola, The Gambia, Zambia, Eithiopia... in addition to 100 Business CEOs participants from Egypt.

7 Ministers confirmed till today ... And many high level Gov. officials.

Coming up on the heels of the successful 1st Summit 2013 in Lagos, Nigeria, the 2nd Summit is being graciously hosted by the Egyptian Information Technology, Electronics and Software Alliance (EITESAL) (Egypt rep in AfICTA) and the government of Egypt through the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology (MCIT) and the Information Technology Industry Development Agency (ITIDA).

Why to attend

• With 30% of the over 1billion Africans on the Internet, Africa is growing smart and there is need for the growth to be fostered through market driven policies and e-Strategies that promote intra-African trade (currently less than 8%). There is need to engender wider adoption and replication of success stories across Africa and thus connecting more Africans to the global information superhighway.

• Case study presentations and interactive panel discussions will highlight emerging technology strategies with practical insight and experiences that will help today's ICT managers succeed in delivering real to the ground solutions of societal pains.

• The Summit is designed to address realistic opportunities to both the Egyptian & African ICT industry executives. We are planning over 300 business meetings B2B, B2G, G2G. You will have the opportunity to meet top executives over the continent.

Conference Audience

• African government, private sector and other stakeholders share common vision, mission and objective for a digital and knowledge Africa. In this regard, Ministers, Director-Generals, top business CEOs and other stakeholders will be engaged in a high level panel discussion to 2

advance the Transform Africa Agenda championed by HE Paul Kagame of Rwanda; and salient policy frameworks towards “…a smart Africa”.

• More than 250 delegates including government executives, business organizations, decision-makers, and experts from international Business Associations; ITU, ICC, ICANN.

• Business match making between African & International industries will be organized.

DNS Entrepreneurship Workshop

As a way of promoting the Domain business of African Information systems, a Domain Name Entrepreneurship Roadshow/Workshop will take place at the EITESAL premises on November 4-5, 2014. Registration will be opened soon.

Itinerary program

The summit is an excellent opportunity for the government and private sector organization leaders of the African continent to exchange experiences and best practices on ICT industry specific topics, trends and technologies that will empower the societal Challenges facing the continent in different sectors, and also to evaluate investment opportunities.

CAIRO ICT 2014

In parallel to attending the AfICTA conference you will have the chance to visit CAIRO ICT 2014 which will be held from November 4-6. We are organizing one day business match making session on Nov.5. Don’t miss this opportunity where the African ICT industry will gather in Cairo Conference Center. We shall secure special offer for a booth in CAIRO ICT exhibition

This intra-continental gathering will provide an unparalleled opportunity to build relationships that you can take forward for future collaboration. We look forward to your participation at the AfICTA Summit 2014.

for more information about the event, please visit www.afictasummit2014.org/

Summit2014: Message from the Chair,

Jimson Olufuye


Your Excellences, distinguished guests, members, friends and colleagues, ladies and gentlemen. I would like to welcome you to the 2ndAfICTA Summit taking place here in the cradle of civilization, Cairo under the auspices of His Excellency Eng. Atef Helmy, the Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Arab Republic of Egypt.

I have had the opportunity to read a lot about the land of Egypt, watched documentaries and reviewed articles about Egypt on the Internet; and I'm in awe of the Egyptian heritage. As such, I am proud to be associated with the governmegnt and the people of Egypt.

When the idea of establishing a private sector-led African ICT industry organisation was conceived in January2012 (as there was none then), I was delighted that EITESAL –Egypt Information Technology, Electronics and Software Alliance (which by the way is one of the best organised private sector-led ICT industry organisation in Africa),was one of the first to respond positively to the establishment of AfICTA on May 1, 2012; and their strong collaboration and teamwork have been sustained leading to the milestone we're recording today.

Egypt's strong support and engagement has enabled the alliance to grow from 6 founding members of Egypt, South Africa, Kenya, the Gambia, Tunisia and Nigeria to close to 20 members today including Rwanda, Ethiopia, Somalia, Burundi, Niger, Namibia, Sudan, Libya, Cote D'voire, Benin, Togo, Uganda, Tanzania, Democratic Republic of Congo, Morocco, Cameroon and ... The list continues to grow. In this regard, I would like to thank ... Eng MonamTaha (1st Egyptian representative on the board of AfICTA), Dr Shedeed, EITESAL CEO and Eng Hossam Elgamal, Egypt's current representative on the board of AfICTA and Chair of Summit 2014 Organising Committee. I'm glad to note that Eng Hossam, who spoke for the global business at the just concluded IGF 2014 in Istanbul is doing African private sector proud in the United Nations Secretary General Multi-Stakeholder Advisory Group (MAG) on the Internet Governance Forum.

Being a nation of the past and of the future, I'm delighted that Egypt is hosting AfICTA Summit 2014 with the theme "Fostering a Smart Africa". As it is already well known, the 21st Century belongs to Africa, the 2nd largest continent in the world with more than 1.1 billion people. Based on ITU statistics, close to 30% African are on the Internet. Internet penetration is growing at 45%, we are close to 100% teledensity and over $100b infrastructure projects (in the area of broadband, electricity, and transportation) are currently on going across Africa.  Africa is growing and it MUST continue to grow smart to boost intra-African trade which is currently below 8%.It is for this imperative reason for change that I commend H. E. President Paul Kagame of Rwanda for hosting the Transform Africa conferences and for championing the "Smart Africa" project for which the pivot is empowering the private sector to lead. In the same token and within a very short period of time, it is noteworthy that H. E. President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi is also fostering a smart Africa as exemplified by H. E. Eng. Atef Helmy the Minister of Communication and Information Technology. From the records apparent to many, H. E. President Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria has also used ICT to transform Nigeria with its recent GDP surge to becoming the number 1 economy in Africa @ US$520billion. Indeed, many of our Presidents and ICT Ministers in Africa are working smart hence the array of national presence we see today.

I believe the momentum should be sustained across Africa, hence AfICTA's commitment to effective collaboration among all stakeholders; governments, the civil societies, academia, technical community, business, Inter-governmental organizations. We have thus signed MOU with the Information Technology Industry Agency of Egypt (ITIDA), the sponsor of this event, and collaborating with the Internet Corporation for Assign Names and Numbers (ICANN) with whom we have partnered to organise the Domain Name System Workshop; and partnered with the Alliance for Affordable Internet for All (A4IA) to promote the need for Internet access affordability for our people. Africa cannot operate in isolation, therefore in the spirit of collaboration; AfICTA will be signing an MOU shortly with our counterpart in Asia, the Asia – Oceania Computing Industry Organisation (ASOCIO) represented here today by Mr Stan Singh.

Over the course of the year, we've played significant role in the global stage by enabling African private sector voices to be heard at the Netmundial in Brazil, International Chamber of Commerce Business Action In Support of the Information Society (ICC BASIS), ICANN, UN Commission of Science & Technology for Development (CSTD) and its Working Group on Enhanced Cooperation, and at the UN SG Multi-Stakeholder Advisory Group among others; and we would continue to leap forward knowing fully well that, that is the right thing to do.

At this 2nd Summit, we shall be looking at policy frameworks, initiatives, solutions, case studies and practices that are successful and effective with the view of replicating them across Africa. The mobile money phenomenon in Kenya (mpesa) is being replicated across Africa and has morphed into a robust e-Payment system in Nigeria thereby boosting commerce and productivity. The deliberate policy of enhancing business in Rwanda has catapulted it to the top ladder in the World Bank Doing Business ranking in Africa. The application of ICTs in Agriculture is making Nigerian farmers smarter by the day not least the decreasing fortune of illegal drug traders with ICT enabled drug authentication system. The list goes on...

As part of our broad strategy to increase intra-African trade (currently less than 8%), business match-making is a major feature of this year's Summit and it would continue as a permanent benefit of AfICTA membership.

I'm delighted that this Summit is happening in conjunction with the Cairo ICT Exhibitions where the very latest products of innovation in ICTs will be on display to advance uptakes in cloud computing, datafication, internet of things, broadband, mobile apps among others. Please avail yourself of what Cairo ICT Show offers.

As I conclude this message, I would like to reflect on the World Summit on Information Society (WSIS) 2015 target review and congratulate the United Nations and its WSIS coordinating body, the CSTD; and also not forgetting UNCTAD, ITU, UNESCO, UNECA and AU for their catalytic role towards the "smart" Africa that we want. The existing inclusive multi stakeholder strategy that is delivering result should be sustained for a post 2015 development Agenda. The CSTD WG on Enhanced Cooperation in which I'm privileged to serve is one multi-stakeholder grouping reflecting the need for continuous cooperation and collaboration among stakeholders on policy matter pertaining to the governance of the Internet. AfICTA and her members are poised to engage for the long haul towards the "smart" Africa vision.

I would like to thank H. E. President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi, the Minister of C & IT, Eng. Atef Helmy, the Director of Int'l Relations, Nermine El Saadany (my friend with whom we worked at the CSTD Working Group on IGF improvement); the CEO of ITIDA, Hussein Mohamed El-Gueretly and his management, the board and management of ETEISAL for hosting Africa. My appreciation goes to the Business Constituency of ICANN, ICANN, NITDA and all our sponsors for your support. I would like to thank my Vice-Chair, Mr Adrian Schofield for his strong support and all the members of board members of AfICTA noting the exceptional commitment of Eng Hossam El-Gamal. With Africa together, we shall realise our full potentials for a "smart" Africa we very much desire. Thank you and enjoy the Summit.

ICANN Approves Investment Policy Statement Update for 2014

As part of ICANN's responsibility to perform periodic reviews of the ICANN Investment Policy Statement, a revised policy has been approved by ICANN's Board of Directors implementing a number of minor changes. These updates have been made to provide additional clarity for the investment objectives including risk tolerance, credit quality requirements, liquidity needs, and an appropriate diversification of assets with the current investment environment in mind. 

The new Investment Policy Statement can be found at: https://www.icann.org/resources/pages/investment-policy-2014-07-30-en

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Nigeria’s ICT sector eyes 20% GDP contribution through GITEX

AS Nigeria prepares to showcase its Information and Communications Technology (ICT) war chest at the October 2014 GITEX technology exhibition in Dubai, UAE, the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) is optimistic that the country’s participation at the forum could enable the ICT sector increase its GDP contribution from the current nine per cent to over 20 per cent after the forum.

NITDA, while engaging journalists at the weekend in Enugu, said that over 4000 different investors will be coming to showcase their potential with huge focus on Africa, where Nigeria is expected to lead the continent’s push for more investment attractions, stressing that doing something in the country is as good as doing so in about six or seven other African countries at a go. Nigeria is official country partner for the exhibition.

According to the Director of Corporate Strategies and Research at NITDA, Dr. Vincent Olajunji and the GITEX duo of Commercial Director, Exhibitions and Events Management, Dubai World Trade Centre and Business Development Manager, Visitors Management, Bilal Al-Rais and Eyad Khamis respectively, the technology show will expose Nigeria to other global ICT opportunities.

Olatunji, while canvassing for greater participation from Nigerians, noted that so many great things have started happening in Nigeria that are technologically driven, stressing that the country is blessed with young innovators, “by so doing, we can just be downloading, it is high time we start uploading so that the world will feel our presence. Our over reliance on oil has caused so many things in the country. ICT is a huge alternative source of revenue, which has to do with knowledge that cannot be taken away from us. ”

Besides, he said such opportunity would enable Nigeria to showcase its local content development both in software and hardware to the global economy.

Olatunji, who informed that a multistakeholder approach is being used to propagate the GITEX gospel across the country, noted that Nigeria will be speaking on among others cloud computing technologies; big data development; government initiatives; eStudies/Digital strategies among others.

He informed that NITDA hoped that the exhibition could increase ICT sector’s contribution to the country’s GDP.

“About five to seven years ago, ICT contributed about four per cent to GDP. Three years ago, through the efforts of the Ministry of Communications Technology, it increased to six per cent. Today, ICT contributes nine per cent to GDP. After GITEX, we are looking at over 20 per cent ICT contribution to GDP through increased FDIs attraction”, he stated.

According to Al-Rais, so many things need to be done to elevate Nigeria’s market and promote the brand Nigeria.

“Peoples’ perception of Nigeria should be broken down to investments opportunities not the challenges including insecurity. So many ICT investors across the globe last year and before looked for investments destinations in sub-Saharan Africa with concentration on Nigeria. So Nigeria must utilize this opportunity to demonstrate its reliability and showcase its offerings”, he stated.

He informed that 40 other government organization are coming to represent their countries at Dubai, which will also enable them to seek investments opportunities, “so Nigeria as country partner to this year’s GITEX exhibition placed it advantageous than others. So, such opportunity must be taken.”

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