ICT: A Socio-Economic Enabler Afghanistan Country Workshop WSIS-2012-Geneva

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ICT: A Socio-Economic Enabler Afghanistan Country Workshop WSIS-2012-Geneva Aimal Marjan Director General ICT Ministry of Communications & IT Islamic Republic of Afghanistan

Preface With coordinated, conscientious leadership, new technologies will not only continue to fuel growth but if harnessed, such advancements will also enable a digital revolution that can uplift parts of the world hitherto not reached by the agricultural and industrial revolutions. Achieving this kind of inclusive growth requires new mindsets.

ICT as a Transformative Economic Catalyst The global economy is experiencing one of its most complex and comprehensive challenges in history. The recent credit crisis has led to record unemployment and economic hardship in both developed and emerging countries. Focusing on the transformational opportunities posed by the global economic turmoil, leaders from industry, government and civil society attending the 2009 World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, agreed that Information and Communications Technologies (ICT) can play a vital role in the pathway to an economic recovery. A digital revolution can form the foundation of a sustainable global economy.

Correlation between the use of ICT and positive macroeconomic growth A fluid and ever changing ecosystem, ICT touches nearly every industry sector with innovative, personalized and efficient solutions. Along with the growing impact of individuals, the ecosystem includes fixed and mobile network operators, Internet service providers, chipset design firms, device manufacturers, application developers, content owners and infrastructure providers.

Correlation between the use of ICT and positive macroeconomic growth For every dollar invested in broad- band (fixed and wireless), the U.S. economy is expected to see a tenfold return 1. Faster broadband deployment in Europe could create one million jobs and growth of up to 850 billion through 2015 2. Raising broadband penetration in emerging markets to levels currently in Western Europe could add $300 to $420 billion in GDP and create 10 to14 million new jobs 3. 1.The Committee on Appropriations. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. http://appropriations.house. gov/pdf/recoveryreport01-15- 09.pdf (Jan. 2009). 2.Dr. Martin Fornefeld, Gilles DeLaunay and Dieter Elixmann, The Impact of Broadband on Growth and Productivity. A study on behalf of the European Commission. Micus Management Consulting (2008). 3.Sören Buttkereit, Luis Enriquez, Ferry Grijpink, Suraj Moraje, Wim Torfs and Tanja Vaheri-Delmulle, Mobile Broadband for the Masses: Regulatory Levers to Make it Happen. McKinsey & Company ( Feb. 2009).

ICT as a high-efficiency enabler for essential sectors As the global economy recovers, the ICT sector will continue to unlock new efficiencies and capabilities across a range of key industry sectors. Healthcare, education, finance, and e-governance are just some of the vertical industry sectors where the impact of ICT is felt most significantly.

ICT as a high-efficiency enabler for essential sectors E-government: As more government services become available online for businesses and citizens, these public agencies promote a virtuous circle of adoption and investment and become conduits of technology, users of ICT infrastructure and promoters of ICT services. Further, as government usage stimulates demand for ICT solutions, it helps promote investment in the supply of additional infrastructure and services. Web 2.0: Web 2.0 solutions empower individuals to utilize the Internet for global collaboration, innovation and information sharing. Not only has it empowered and changed the lives of individuals, the Web 2.0 world has spawned new business models and disrupted the way goods are sold, content is provided, and value is created. 1.Smart 2020, a report by The Climate Group on behalf of the Global e-sustainability Initiative (GeSI), with independent analysis by McKinsey & Company for current information see www.smart2020.org/

ICT as a high-efficiency enabler for essential sectors Education: ICT has enabled tremendous growth in the online-education sector and thousands of libraries across the globe can now be accessed online. Finance: The adoption of mobile money services is quickly emerging as a fundamental tool for financial inclusion. Agriculture: Mobile phones can be used as a diverse tool in reaching out the agricultural communities.

ICT as a high-efficiency enabler for essential sectors Healthcare: E-health has evolved as an innovative solution for transforming the delivery and cost structure of healthcare. Local officials in emerging markets, such as Rwanda, now use mobile phones to input health data that provides real-time information on potential disease outbreaks and medicine shortages 1. Since 2005, a small village clinic in Peru has served more than 55,000 patients and conducted more than 600 surgeries via networked communications technologies 2. 1. The Economist, A Doctor in Your Pocket. http://www. economist.com/displaystory.cfm?story_id=13437958 (Apr. 16, 2009). 2. Qualcomm, Peru: Kausay Wasi Health Clinic, Bringing Connectivity to a Rural Clinic. http://www.qualcomm.com/ citizenship/wireless_reach/projects/health_care.html#peru

Afghan Government ICT Sect Revenues 10% BRT on net revenues 2.5% Frequency Fees on net revenues 180 160 140 120 US$ million 2.5% TDF 20% of annual profit 100 80 60 License Fees Taxes &Fees 40 20 0 13811383138513871389

FDI: $ 1.7 billion Cum 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 1700 US$ million 1236 1296 1031 748 464 306 149 42 1381 1382 1383 1384 1385 1386 1387 1388 1389 Cum Investment

Employment Opportunities Over 100,000 jobs created Direct employment by ICT companies Indirect jobs: IT companies, internet cafes, shops etc

More Opportunities for Good Livelihood Call Center Online Data Entry Software Outsourcing Health Record Digitization Sky is the limit.

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