ADB, Microsoft to promote ICT in Asia and the Pacific
BEIJING: The Asian Development Bank and Microsoft Corp have forged a
partnership to enable countries in the Asia Pacific region to benefit
from new opportunities created by Information and Communications
Technologies (ICT), which the ADB views as a critical component in
ensuring sustainable economic growth in the region.
"In the Asia and Pacific region, concerns are mounting over the
growing 'digital divide,' the difference between those developing member
countries of the ADB that have the capacity and resources to access ICT
and those that do not," said ADB Vice President C. Lawrence Greenwood,
Jr.
Numerous studies from the World Summit on Information Societies and
the multi-stakeholder Global Alliance for ICT for Development (GAID)
have shown that economic performance hinges much on ICT, as it provides
developing nations with a wide range of opportunities to meet vital
development goals, including poverty reduction, bridging the digital
divide and developing content for e-services. "
Information and Communications Technologies play an important role in
fighting poverty and fostering development in the Asia Pacific region,"
said Greenwood.
The "ADB is pleased to partner with Microsoft to bridge the digital
divide and help deliver on this promise." Through the partnership, the
ADB and Microsoft will jointly undertake projects, studies and capacity
building initiatives in five strategic areas of common interest,
including innovation, ICT and governance, ICT and education, enabling
jobs and opportunity, and regional integration and trade.
"We share the tremendous optimism evident in this region, and look
forward to working with the Asian Development Bank to ensure that every
citizen in the region has the chance to realise their full potential"
said Gerri Elliot, Corporate Vice President, Worldwide Public Sector,
Microsoft Corp. Based on ADB's policy paper Toward e-development in Asia
and the Pacific: A Strategic Approach for ICT, three strategic thrusts
were proposed, including the creation of an enabling environment by
fostering the development of innovative sector policies, the
strengthening of public institutions and promoting the development of
ICT facilities and related infrastructure networks, building human
resources, and developing ICT applications and information content.
Since 1971, ADB assistance in the telecommunications and ICT sectors
has reached $1.8 billion, or 1.5% of ADB's total assistance for the
period. |