National e-Strategies for Development Global Status and Perspectives 2010
Acknowledgements
Message from the Secretary-General of the International Telecommunication Union
Foreword
Abstract
Table of contents
1 Introduction
2 General Overview
2.1 Global status of national e-strategies
2.2 Regional perspectives
3 Analysis
3.1 ICT Strategies
WSIS Action Line C2: Information and communication infrastructure
WSIS Action Line C3: Access to information and knowledge
WSIS Action Line C4: Capacity building
WSIS Action Line C5: Building confidence and security in the use of ICTs
WSIS Action Line C6: Enabling environment
WSIS Action Line C7: ICT applications - benefits in all aspects of life
WSIS Action Line C8: Cultural diversity and identity, linguistic diversity and local content
WSIS Action Line C9: Media
WSIS Action Line C10: Ethical dimension of the Information Society
WSIS Action Line C11: International and regional cooperation
Recommendations
3.2 Sectoral e-Strategies
e-Government
e-Business
e-Learning
e-Health
e-Employment
e-Environment
e-Agriculture
e-Science
Recommendations
3.3 Integration of national e-strategies into poverty reduction strategies and national development plans
Recommendations
3.4 Strategic approaches and trends
Strategic Approaches
3.5 Evolution of national e-strategy plans
Japan
Egypt
Poland
4 Conclusion
References
National e-Strategies
Sectoral e-Strategies
National Development and Poverty Reduction Strategies
Evolution of National e-Strategy Plans
Others
Appendix: National e-Strategies