Final Papers

Final Papers (Updated: 25/6/2001)

Preliminary Conference Report (PDF, 188 Kbytes)

Full Conference Programme (PDF, 360 Kbytes)

Opening Speech by H.E. Ambassador Mohamoud Dirir, Minister of Transport and Communications (PDF 20Kbytes)

Keynote Speech, Ethiopia in the Knowledge Age, Noah A. Samara, Chairman and CEO, WorldSpace Corporation (PDF, 349 Kbytes)

Speech delivered by Mr. Samuel Nyambi, UNDP Resident Representative (PDF 19 Kbytes)

Restructuring the Information and Communication Sectors: an international perspective, Dr David Souter, Executive Director, CTO (PowerPoint, 452 Kbytes)

Policy and Regulation - An African Perspective: Eng E.N. OleKambainei (Olé), African Connection Center for Strategic Planning (PowerPoint, 109 Kbytes)

DOT Force and GKP Consultations, Larry Forgy (PowerPoint, 42 Kbytes)

Participation by Developing Countries in Electronic CommerceYusuf Kalindaga, UNCTAD (PPT, 120 Kbytes)

Selected examples of Electronic Commerce in Developing Countries, UNCTAD (PDF, 328 Kbytes)

Promoting sustainable partnerships: Imfundo, ICT and learning in Africa, Professor Tim Unwin, Team Leader, the Imfundo Initiative (PDF 336 Kbytes)

Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, Technical Coordination, Policy & Administration (www.icann.org)
Africa’s Response, Nii Quaynor (Africa Director of ICANN)
(PowerPoint, 315 Kbytes)

The ETC Digital Data Network (PowerPoint, 248 Kbytes)

Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) In Ethiopia, by Asfaw Hailemariam (PowerPoint, 96 Kbytes)

Multipurpose Community Telecentres (MCTs) in Ethiopia: A Case Study, Abebe Chekol And Simon Ingram-Hill (PowerPoint, 100 Kbytes)

The challenges of developing localized applications: Beyond the standards,
by Gebreselassie G. Anenia, CUSTOR COMPUTING
(PDF, 391 Kbytes)

The Role of Information Technology in Logistics Solutions in Ethiopia, Tekeste, Berhan Habtu (PDF 1,356 Kbytes)

Knowledge Management in HR, Abayneh Girma (PDF 435 Kbytes)

ICT Applications and the Pivotal Role of Defining Information Requirements, Ahmed Kellow (PDF 113 Kbytes)

Groupware - Enterprise Technologies (PDF 574 Kbytes)

Repositioning the Ethiopian Airlines ICT Systems (PDF 590 Kbytes)

The Potential of Electronic Commerce, Teshome Kebede (PDF 807 Kbytes)

Time to Coordinate, Ahmed Hussien, AAU/HiLCoE (PowerPoint, 79 Kbytes)


An ICT Vision for Ethiopia (PowerPoint, 35 Kbytes)

Coordinating mechanisms, Eshetu Alemu (PowerPoint, 75 Kbytes)

Role of ICTs in Alleviating Poverty through Women Empowerment, Sarah Solomon (PDF, 312 Kbytes)

Partnering, Public, Private and Civic Society, Berhane Mewa (PDF 177 Kbytes)

Integrated Planning Information System, Assefa Dagne (PDF, 351 Kbytes)

E-Business in the Developing World, Africa and Ethiopia, Ben Akoh (PDF, 292 Kbytes)

ENRAEMED, Let's Walk Together!, Dr. K.S. Thio (PDF, 108 Kbytes)

Bridging the Gender Digital Divide: The UN Experience, Emiliana Dominguez (PDF, 50 Kbytes)

ICT, A Walking Practice in Ethiopia, Hailu Abiebie (PDF, 32 Kbytes)

Virtual networking for a global R&D network on animal agriculture, M E Smalley, N Demers H Ibrahim and J Smith (PDF 106 Kbytes)

Information Technology: Uses in the Tourism Industry, G Mekonnen, (PDF 51 Kbytes)

Women Resource Database: An Attempt at CERTWID, Addis Ababa University, Rahel Bekele (PDF 227 Kbytes)

Using information technologies to strengthen teaching and research on animal agriculture in faculties of agriculture in African Universities - a case study, M E Smalley and H Ibrahim (PDF 236 Kbytes)

Access and Utilisation of ICTs: the Case of Distance Education in Ethiopia, Yared Getachew (PDF 87 Kbytes)

Development Information Network on Ethiopia, Akalu Lentiro (PowerPoint 116 Kbytes)

An ICT Vision for Ethiopia, Lishan Adam (PowerPoint 596 Kbytes)

SITA, Carl Chaffee (PowerPoint 309 Kbytes)

Group 2: Infrastructure and Access (PowerPoint, 12 Kbytes)

Group 3, Applications and Services (PowerPoint, 38 Kbytes)

Group 3: Private & Public Sectors and Civil Society (PowerPoint, 30 Kbytes)

Outcomes of Group 2 Discussions on International Partnerships (PDF, 412 Kbytes)

Group 4: Human Resources Development (PowerPoint, 42 Kbytes)

Group 4: Co-ordinating mechanisms for ICT development for Ethiopia (PowerPoint, 66 Kbytes)

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