MINICT appeared MPs for Parliamentary budget hearing

The Ministry of ICT and Innovation and Rwanda Information Society Authority appeared before the parliamentary Standing Committee on National Budget and Patrimony for Parliamentary budget hearing. The activity took place on this Friday, 10th May 2019

Speaking about Digital Ambassadors Programme (DAP) which aims at narrowing the digital divide and increasing citizens’ digital literacy, Minister Paula Ingabire said that it faces huge budget deficit for upcoming 2019/2020 financial year, as the Ministry needed Rwf1.5 billion to implement it but only Rwf200 million had been earmarked for the DAP.  

She said the target was to train one million Rwandans in information communication technology in the next financial year. Half of them will be women.

However, the the shortage will affect the use of e-Government and e-Business services and we will not be able to achieve the first phase of National Strategy for Transformation (NST1) target of ensuring digital literacy for all youth (16 to 30 years) and at least 60 per cent among adults, the minister said.

“Under Digital Ambassadors Programme, the target was to train 1 million people per year, but with the allocated budget, we will be able to train only 30,000 people,” the minister said.

Digital Ambassadors Programme was initiated in 2017/2018 and is expected to come to an end in 2024, with total investment of Rwf5 billion on the part of the Government.

Ingabire said that the project targets to build digital skills of 5 million citizens over the next five years by 2024. Currently, digital literacy stands at 12 per cent

She observed that since Rwanda wanted to become a digital economy, it was important that its citizens are digitally literate and able to transact and take advantage of ICT.

“We look at the projects that we are implementing, all the services we are putting online, all the platforms that we are creating, whether from the Government or the private sector; creating awareness around them, but also building the capability for citizens to use those digital platforms and consume digital goods and services,” Ingabire told Saturday Times after the parliamentary hearing.

In line with implementation of the initiative, the ministry sends university students to communities where they impart the basic digital literacy skills to citizens, whether it’s using a phone, or a computer, navigating the internet, getting information, sharing and exchanging it.

“But, beyond that, we also want to engage the private sector. Whether it’s banks, insurance companies, anyone, they have services that they are digitising. So, it’s a wider campaign where we are trying to get everyone to work with us in building digital literacy skills for citizens,” Ingabire said.

MP Théogène Munyangeyo said that there should be an effective approach that can help train many people quickly.

“As a country that wants to move fast in ICT, we need proper planning that can enable us to train many people, especially people in cooperatives,” he said.

In the current fiscal year, 15,054 were trained in digital literacy through the Digital Ambassadors Programme.

By The New Times

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