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Central Africa focuses on
telecommunications to meet emergencies
Workshop on strengthening ICT for
disaster management concludes in Yaoundé, Cameroon
Geneva, 1 June 2007 —
Experts from governments, international organizations,
the private sector and civil society met in Yaoundé,
Cameroon, 30 May to 1 June 2007 to focus on
telecommunications and information and communication
technologies (ICT) as a means of bolstering response to
hazards and natural disasters in Central Africa. The
workshop was co-organized by ITU and the Cameroon
Government’s Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications.
The Cameroon Workshop follows similar regional events
in Alexandria, Egypt; Bangkok, Thailand; and Ocho Rios,
Jamaica aimed at strengthening telecommunications/ICT
for disaster prevention and mitigation.
Recent disasters have had a severe impact on people
around the world, leaving a legacy of lost and broken
lives and untold economic damage, while impeding the
development process everywhere. The impact is even worse
for those living in remote and isolated areas with no
access to basic information and communication facilities
that could provide vital early-warning information as
well as relief in the immediate aftermath of a disaster.
Emergency telecommunication is the key for government
and humanitarian aid agencies involved in rescue
operations, medical assistance and rehabilitation.
Cameroon calls for
ratification of Tampere Convention
Cameroon Minister of State for Posts and
Telecommunications Mr Bello Bouba Maigari, host to the
11 Central African countries and international experts
at the workshop, emphasized the importance of
telecommunications before, during and after disasters
strike. He called for strengthening legislative and
regulatory frameworks, such as the Tampere Convention
which aims at waiving the barriers that impede the use
of telecommunication resources during emergencies. Mr
Maigari expressed his country’s commitment to ratify the
Convention, noting that all entities with a role in its
implementation phase were represented at the workshop.
"An appropriate regulatory and policy framework is a
sine qua non to effective disaster management and
paves the way for the development and deployment of the
much needed ubiquitous, resilient, and multi-hazard
telecommunications network," said Mr Sami Al-Basheer,
Director of ITU’s Telecommunication Development Bureau.
"ITU is ready to give assistance to mitigate the impact
of disasters. A workshop such as this opens doors to a
new world of possibilities by raising awareness and
getting countries to become better prepared."
Mr Vincent Sakanga, ITU Area Representative in
Yaoundé, re-affirmed the Union’s preparedness to provide
assistance to all Member States as a way of reducing
suffering and loss to both human life and property in
the event of disaster strikes. He noted that the Tampere
Convention is a critical element to effective deployment
of telecommunications resources in the aftermath of
disaster.
Yaoundé sets agenda
for Central Africa
The workshop adopted a Plan of Action that will be
implemented during the 2007−2010 period. The plan calls
on ITU to assist the countries in:
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establishing appropriate telecommunications/ICT
strategies involving key government authorities such
as government ministries, immigration and customs
officials, as well as civil society
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developing Emergency Telecommunication Plans as part
of disaster preparedness
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incorporating disaster management features in
infrastructure/network development and operations,
ensuring that appropriate telecommunications
resources are identified and set aside for use when
disasters strike
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taking appropriate measures to study and ratify the
Tampere Convention and incorporate its provisions
into national legislation and regulations
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implementing the Tampere Convention in individual
countries and the region
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engaging in national emergency telecommunications
drills to improve preparedness
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seeking assistance in the shortest possible time in
the immediate aftermath of disasters for
telecommunications resources, such as:
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