ICTA e-Society program draws plaudits
The Information and Communication Technology Agency of Sri Lanka (ICTA)
e-Society Program that connects the unconnected rural and disadvantaged
communities to the world of information and communication through new
technologies drew plaudits at the recent Innovation Fair at the World
Bank in Washington, DC, USA.
The Innovation Fair was organized to draw attention of the top
Management of the World Bank to creative and fresh approaches in global
development programs.
The e-Society program was one of the six distinctive projects from
the South Asia region showcased at this inaugural World Bank Innovation
fair. The program initiated and implemented under the e-Sri Lanka
project by ICTA stood out for its community driven use of ICT for
Development (ICT4D).
Encouraging local expertise, the e-society program showed how it has
adroitly used ICT to develop programs that have helped rural farmers to
access agricultural market information, provide social services and
education opportunities to individuals and assist the disabled.
In addition, the program demonstrated how new digital content
products developed through e-society grants have harnessed local
expertise to provide access to knowledge and learning for the vision and
hearing impaired persons.
The e-Society Program was also presented at the “Ideas Market” - a
forum which presented emerging opportunities in ICTs and social Media
that would augment the Bank’s development work.
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