[UgaBYTES] Are n't Internet cafes becoming a threat to telecentres?
peter balaba
balapet2001 at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 25 13:41:56 GMT 2009
Dear Sandra,
Thank you for sharing with us the experience of Nabweru Telecentre but I would like to ask whether you managed to probe and find out the current composition of the management body of the Telecentre and how often do they sit to dissolve such challenges?
Am sorry to ask you this because Nakaseke , Buwama and Nabweru are simillar and in Nakaseke we have not experienced any intervation from the council into Telecentre activities.
And for that case of Nabweru, what kind of help can ugabytes render to resue the situation and save the Telecentre. ( can you organise a small indication workshop like the one you conducted in Nakaseke in 2006)
--- On Tue, 3/24/09, Sandra Nassali <snassali at ugabytes.org> wrote:
From: Sandra Nassali <snassali at ugabytes.org>
Subject: Re: [UgaBYTES] Are n't Internet cafes becoming a threat to telecentres?
To: ugabytes at lists.ugabytes.org
Date: Tuesday, March 24, 2009, 12:39 AM
Good issue rised there Polly. While at Nabweru Telecentre last year, the
telecentre manager Ivan Gaayi highlighted that as one of the main challenges
they were facing i.e interferance from the local Government. The goverment
most times use these telecentres to promote thier interests other than those
of the community and where does this leave the people and the telecentre's
impact??
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 10:24 AM, Polly Gaster <polly.gaster at uem.mz>
wrote:
> Meddie _ I shd add one point. It sometimes seems to me that the main
threat
> to
> telecentres in the traditional meaning of the word isn't the private
sector
> but government - yet telecentre.org (to name but one) seems more and more
> interested in working with largescale government IT initiatives - or UN or
> whatever - which are being called telecentres, part of the network, etc,
> and
> what's being lost is the community ownership, empowerment and
participation
> component. I'm not saying that government placing access points in
rural
> areas, etc, is a bad thing, just questioning that in view of this trend
> maybe
> the whole telecentre movement needs rethinking?
>
> It may be that this is more important for us in Mozambique than for other
> countries because we are going down the CMC road, and it is certainly not
> acceptable to have government running the community radios! At the same
> time,
> we do say that citizens have a right to information and its part of
> government's task to facilitate access to that right - but not through
> ownership.
>
> This still bring us back to the same old question - is simple access to
> equipment and e-government services enough? Who pays? Is the trend away
> from
> community ownership definitive?
>
> Polly
>
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> Centro de Informatica da Universidade Eduardo Mondlane (CIUEM)
> Campus Universitario, Maputo, Mozambique
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