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Technology frees democracy

Staff Writer
By Staff Writer, ITWeb
Johannesburg, 08 Dec 2011

The Department of Communications (DOC) yesterday observed Africa Telecommunications Day.

The theme of this year's Africa Telecommunications Day was ICT and Good in Africa.

“This theme recognises ICT's increasingly critical role in ensuring the accountability and transparency of government operations at all levels: international, national and local,” says the DOC.

It adds that ICT is enabling Africans to connect with each other, access information and participate in the decision-making process within government.

“By playing this empowering role, ICT becomes an engine for democracy and human rights.

“ICT's empowerment role is broader still. It is recognised as a key enabler of economic activity, and so provides a way for disadvantaged Africans to connect with potential business partners, and generally to leverage their creativity more effectively.”

"The Department of Communications is working hard to create an infrastructure that will bring ICT within the reach of all our people and thus promote good governance across the country."

Fostering development

Africa Telecommunications Day is celebrated annually on 7 December.

The department explains that the date marks the founding of the African Telecommunications Union (ATU) on 7 December 1977.

South Africa, represented by the DOC, is a member of the ATU, and was recently elected to its administrative council.

“The African Telecommunications Union fosters the development of information and communication technologies infrastructure and services,” says the department.

It adds that the union is also the regional body for the International Telecommunications Union, and co-ordinates the regional positions in relation to telecommunications standards and the role of ICT in development.

“Today South Africans join the rest of the continent in celebrating the role that telecommunications is playing in helping Africa to develop her potential,” said the DOC yesterday.

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