5. Incomes per Country & ICT Penetration Lower middle income countries: $736 < per capita GNI < $2.935 Asia countries middle income countries Source : World Development Indicators, World Bank, 2003, 2005. The data are 2003; IT indicators are for 2001 and 2002. 0.5% 3% 0.2% $1.430 $6.2 25 Uganda 0.3% 1.6% 0.3% $1.290 $1.8 b 8 Rwanda 0.4% 1.7% 0.4% $800 $4.9 b 17 Madagascar 1.3% 5% 1% $1,030 $12.8 b 32 Kenya 0.7% 0.0% 0.9% $1,020 $0.9 b 4 Eritrea 0.003% 0.005% 0.015% $2.070 $ 0.66 Djibouti $1.640 $ 0.59 Comoros Internet Penetration Mobile Penetration Fixed Line Penetration Per Capita GNI GNI Population (millions)
19. Incomes per Country & ICT Penetration Low income countries: per capita GNI < $735 Asia countries low income countries Source : World Development Indicators, World Bank, 2003, 2005. The data are 2003; IT indicators are for 2001 and 2002. 0.7% 2.5% 0.4% $620 $10.7 36 Tanzania 0.9% 0.3% 1% $ $ 10 Somalia 0.009% 5.3% 2.6% $ $ 0.08 Seychelles 0.1% 0.1% 0.6% $710 $6.4 b 69 Ethiopia 9.4% 0.2% $660 $5.4 b 53 DR Congo 0.2% 0.9% 0.3% $630 $0.6 b 7 Burundi Internet Penetration Mobile Penetration Fixed Line Penetration Per Capita GNI GNI Population (millions)
29. ICT Policy in East African Countries/Asian Countries: Lessons Learnt
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Hinweis der Redaktion
1st NICI Plan (2001-2005): support the development of the economic base and environment for accelerated growth and development towards transforming Rwanda into an information-rich knowledge-based society and economy: Is built on 8 Pillars, each representing a Sub-Plan HR ICT in Education; Government Administration and Service; Private Sector; ICT in the Community; Infrastructure Development, Legal Regulatory; Institutional Provisions and Standard; Foreign Direct Investment 2nd NICI Plan (2006 – 2010): support the strengthening of the economic base and improving the economic environment to accelerate development and growth towards achieving an information-based society and economy; 3rd NICI Plan (2011 – 2015): facilitate the process of sustaining economic development and growth towards improving national prosperity and global competitiveness; 4th NICI Plan (2016 – 2020): consolidate the process towards achieving a middle income status and an information-rich knowledge-based society and economy;
The GOR’s Vision for Rwanda has three components: The Global Vision; The Vision 2020 framework for socio-economic development; The ICT-led Development Vision