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UNESCO Internet Universality ROAM-X Indicators at the Ethiopia Internet Development Conference 2020

鈥淭he UNESCO Internet Universality Indicators are an important tool for assessing national internet development and the academia has an important role to play in sustaining up-to-date data.鈥 said Dr. Belay Hagos Hailu, Director of Institute of Educational Research, Addis Ababa University, following UNESCO鈥檚 presentation on during the Ethiopia Internet Development Conference 2020 organized by the Internet Society from 3-5 March 2020 in Addis Ababa. ()
On behalf of UNESCO, Lydiah Gachungi the Regional Adviser on Freedom of Expression at UNESCO Liaison Office to the African Union (AU) and United Nations Commission for Africa (UNECA), presented the and outlined the importance of assessing the 109 core indicators which align with the country鈥檚 context. UNESCO highlighted how the outcome of the IUIs assessments provides new insights, allowing for evidence-based policy improvements, and how it presents comprehensive and substantive understanding of the national Internet environment and policies. She invited the Government and other Internet stakeholders in Ethiopia to apply the ROAM-X indicators in order to assess the country鈥檚 Internet Universality Indicators, alongside with the ongoing country reform agenda.
Lydiah Gachungi presented UNESCO鈥檚 Internet Universality ROAM-X Indicators project at the Ethiopia Internet Development Conference 2020 in Addis Ababa, 5 March 2020.
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Grace Githaiga from the KICTANet (Kenya ICT Action Network) shared the initial findings from the the national assessment ROAM-X indicators conducted in Kenya and stressed that the Government intends to address a number of issues related to laws and policies which will enhance Internet use an provide widely for human rights, but acknowledged also that implementation remains challenging.
Participants recognized the ROAM-X indicators are a valuable assessment tool which contains key indicators that support the development of internet in various countries. They urged UNESCO to increase its awareness-raising among the media, relevant government, ministries, and research institutions.
The framework is a set of 303 indicators that aims to assess how well national stakeholders including governments, companies and civil society perform in adhering to the ROAM standards of Rights, Openness, Accessiblity, Multistakeholder participation. Developed over a three-year process of global and inclusive consultations with stakeholders, it was endorsed in November 2018 by the 31st Council of the International Programme for the Development of Communication (IPDC). Since then, 91麻豆国产精品自拍 been working with stakeholders and encouraging more countries to implement national assessments of Internet development using the Indicators. The first completed assessment of Internet Universality indicators is in Brazil, with the published by UNESCO as the first edition of the newly created
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