INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION Telecommunications Development Bureau (BDT) REGIONAL OFFICE FOR AFRICA

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INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATION UNION Telecommunications Development Bureau (BDT) REGIONAL OFFICE FOR AFRICA THE ROLE OF THE REGIONAL OFFICE - SERVICES

SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS OF THE TELECOMMUNICATION DEVELOPMENT SECTOR Raise the level of awareness of decision makers concerning the important role of telecommunications in national economic and social development programmes and provide information and advice on possible policy and structural options. Promote the development, expansion and operation of telecommunication networks and services, particularly in developing countries by reinforcing capabilities for human resources development, planning, management, resource mobilization, and Research and Development.

SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS OF THE TELECOMMUNICATION DEVELOPMENT SECTOR Enhance the growth of telecommunications through co-operation with other relevant organizations, both regional and global. Mobilize resources to provide assistance to developing countries in the field of telecommunications. Promote and co-ordinate programmes to accelerate the transfer of appropriate technologies to developing countries.

SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS OF THE TELECOMMUNICATION DEVELOPMENT SECTOR Encourage participation by industry in telecommunication development activities in these countries. Offer advice, carry out or sponsor studies, as necessary, on relevant issues (regulatory and policy matters) related to the sector; and Collaborate with other sectors, the secretariat and other bodies in its overall co-ordination work.

ITU/BDT REGIONAL OFFICES 1. Africa Region (AFR) 2. Americas Region (AM) 3. Arab Region (ARB) 4. Asia Pacific Region (ASP) 5. Europe Region (EUR)

REGION OFFICE HEAD OFFICE LINK GENERAL SECRETARIAT COM ADM BDT ITU-D FOP TSB ITU-T TRB ITU-R PSF EC-DC AFR Unit CO ARB Unit CO ASP Unit CO SUP RDD AM Unit CO EUR Unit CO AFR AM ARB ASP EUR

ITU REGIONAL OFFICE FOR AFRICA

ORGANIZATION STRUCTURE Regional Rep Representative for Representative for Representative Representative for Central Africa Eastern Africa Southern Africa Western Africa Project Coordinators Regional Advisor Net. M.D. Regional Advisor Net. M.D. Regional Advisor HRD Regional Advisor HRD Regional Advisor Net. M.D. The above titles are not official ITU titles but an idea of an organization structure.

ACTIVITIES NETWORK MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT SECTOR REFORM, REGULATION AND POLICY HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS:- INDAFTEL & AFRITEL

NETWORK MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT Development, management, operational and maintenance aspects of telecommunication networks with the aim of enhancing efficiency and quality of service. Introduction of new technologies and new services in view of creating sub regional and regional infrastructures. Information on ITU regulations, standards, recommendations, procedures and guidelines for the introduction of new technologies and new services in the telecommunication networks. Promoting technical cooperation among developing countries. Implementation of the decisions/recommendations of the World and Regional Telecommunication Development Conferences in programs of the region.

Contacts for NMD 1. Mr. Brahima Sanou, Head, Regional Office for Africa Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Tel: (251) 1 514977, Fax: (251) 1 517299 2. Ms. Chali Tumelo, Senior Advisor, NMD for Eastern and Southern Africa Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Tel: (251) 1 514977 Fax: (251) 1 517299 3. Mr. Seydoux Bassave, Senior Advisor, NMD for west Africa Dakar, Senegal. Tel: (221) 1 849 7720, Fax: (221) 1 822 8013 4. Mr. Said Mahiddine, Senior Advisor, NMD for Central Africa Yaounde, Cameroun. Tel: (237) 222 9292, Fax: (237) 222 9297

SECTOR REFORM, REGULATION AND POLICY Provision of information for policy makers, regulatory bodies and telecommunication operators concerning world trends in telecommunication policy and management, new technologies and their possible repercussions. Provision of assistance in restructuring the telecommunications sector. Identification and supervision of implementation and monitoring of projects. Promotion of development, expansion and operation of telecommunication networks and services.

SECTOR REFORM, REGULATION AND POLICY Continued Sensitize policy makers, regulatory bodies and operators on issues related to the management of critical resources (e.g radio frequency, numbering plan etc) and new technical standards. Implementation of the decisions/recommendations of the World and Regional Telecommunications Development conferences in programs concerning the region.

SECTOR REFORM, REGULATION AND POLICY Contacts 1. Mr. Brahima Sanou, Head, Regional Office for Africa Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Tel: (251) 1 514977, Fax: (251) 1 517299 2. Mr. Tilahun Kebede, Eastern Africa Addis Ababa, EthiopiaTel: (251) 1 514977, Fax: (251) 1 517299 3. Mr. Marcellino Tayob, Southern Africa Harare, Zimbabwe. Tel: (263) 4 775941/1366, Fax: (263) 4 771257 4. Ms. Magarida Sagna, West Africa Dakar, Senegal Tel: (221) 1 849 7720, Fax: (221) 1 822 8013 5. Mr. Vincent Sakanga Central Africa Yaounde, Cameroun. Tel: (237) 222 9292, Fax: (237) 222 9297

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT Assess training needs in managing and developing new technologies and services for the present and future telecommunication markets. Assist in the area of HRD Organize workshops to increase skills and develop capacity in different telecommunications fields (i.e management, marketing, distance learning etc.) Assistance in up-grading training centres. Support to centres of excellence actions.

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT - Contacts 1. Mr. Brahima Sanou, Head, Regional Office for Africa Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Tel: (251) 1 514977, Fax: (251) 1 517299 2. Mr. Svein Tenningas, for all English speaking Sub Sahara countries Harare, Zimbabwe Tel: (263) 4 775941/1366, Fax: (263) 4 771257 3. Dr. Amara Asoumah, for all French speaking Sub sahara countries Dakar, Senegal Tel: (221) 1 849 7720, Fax: (221) 1 822 8013

PROCEDURES IsAP ACTIVITIES CONSULTANCY ACTIVITIES COST SHARING ACTIVITIES MEMBER COUNTRIES REQUESTS AND REQUIREMENTS

THANK YOU VERY MUCH FOR YOUR ATTENTION REGIONAL OFFICE FOR AFRICA Abidjan, September 2002