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Rural Networking in Rural Networking in Solomon Islands Solomon Islands Ra Ra ndall Biliki ndall Biliki PFnet PFnet Manager Manager People First Network People First Network P.O. Box 919 P.O. Box 919 Honiara Honiara Solomon Islands Solomon Islands [email protected] [email protected] www.peoplefirst.net.sb www.peoplefirst.net.sb

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Rural Networking in Solomon Islands. Ra ndall Biliki PFnet Manager People First Network P.O. Box 919 Honiara Solomon Islands [email protected] www.peoplefirst.net.sb. Country Facts and Constraints. Small Island Geography – 100s of remote, scattered communities. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Rural Networking in Rural Networking in Solomon IslandsSolomon Islands

RaRandall Bilikindall BilikiPFnetPFnet ManagerManager

People First NetworkPeople First NetworkP.O. Box 919P.O. Box 919

HoniaraHoniaraSolomon IslandsSolomon Islands

[email protected]@pipolfastaem.gov.sb

www.peoplefirst.net.sbwww.peoplefirst.net.sb

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Country Facts and Country Facts and ConstraintsConstraints

Small Island Geography –100s of remote, scattered

communitiesHigh Costs –

Monopolies, restrictive regulations, costly imports

Lack of Focus in government –Limited awareness, no ICT

strategyEffects of conflict –

Collapsed economy, mistrust, ICT perceived as low priority in

reconstruction

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The People The People First Network First Network (PFnet)(PFnet)

……to promote and facilitate ……to promote and facilitate equitable and sustainable equitable and sustainable rural developmentrural development and and peace buildingpeace building by enabling by enabling better information sharing and better information sharing and knowledge building among knowledge building among and across communities and across communities forming the Solomon forming the Solomon Islands……Islands……

www.peoplefirst.net.sbwww.peoplefirst.net.sb

Rural Development Volunteers Association

(RDVA)

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1. Facilitate Facilitate affordable affordable

accessaccess

ObjectivesObjectives

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2. Facilitate rural 2. Facilitate rural development development and peace-and peace-related related information flows information flows among all social among all social groups;groups;

3. Facilitate the 3. Facilitate the exchange of exchange of information information

between between communities and communities and

stakeholders;stakeholders;

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Rural wireless networking in HF Rural wireless networking in HF bandband

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Management Committees

Operators

Community intermediaries

Technical intermediaries

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12 stations with another 12 scheduled by June 2004

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Distance education Sustainable livelihoods

Rural credit + solar power + communications =

Rural “business incubator”Farmer’s networking

Applications

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Disaster management Women’s networking

Community consultations:

i.e. Constitutional reform

Community policing

Rights awareness

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ServicesServices

Email – community and private accountsEmail – community and private accounts Searching on the Internet Searching on the Internet News reports (2-way)News reports (2-way) Sharing information from/with partnersSharing information from/with partners Secretarial servicesSecretarial services Rural consultations and feedbackRural consultations and feedback Weather warnings and disaster reportingWeather warnings and disaster reporting

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TEK email search engine (MIT)

http://tek.sourceforge.net

Tools for creative bandwidth Tools for creative bandwidth managementmanagement

RANET / Worldspace

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Internet Centre in Honiara generates revenues to support the activities

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Rural Development e-Citizen Rural Development e-Citizen PortalPortal

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Film UN in Action, (4 min) by UN TV at PFnet Pirupiru Email station, July 2003

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Monitoring and ResearchMonitoring and ResearchMonthly email usage (sent and received)

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Insert graphs of station usage from Selo’s latest monthly report

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Insert summary of user profiles in bullet points, for all the emails sent so far, all stations. Consult selo’s latest data on the web site. Summarise

• sample size

• % women

• educational level

• ages

• destinations

• main subjects

Only briefly! No time for detail – say it is all on the web site

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Current ResearchCurrent Research

Social impactsSocial impacts Factors affecting uptake / Factors affecting uptake /

appropriationappropriation

January 2004January 2004 JICA fundedJICA funded USP with UNDP and PFnetUSP with UNDP and PFnet 5 locations to be studied5 locations to be studied

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Research onResearch onNational ICT StrategyNational ICT Strategy

Currently no ICT Strategy in place in S.I.Currently no ICT Strategy in place in S.I. Regional ICT Policy Plan (2001)Regional ICT Policy Plan (2001)

Effects:Effects: Lack of focus Lack of focus Partners not collaborating – no synergyPartners not collaborating – no synergy Dependant on personalitiesDependant on personalities ICT not used widely in Solomon IslandsICT not used widely in Solomon Islands

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ICT Strategy Building ICT Strategy Building workshopworkshop

Held to:Held to: Identify why ICT4D is not use more Identify why ICT4D is not use more

widelywidely Build a consensus on priority objectivesBuild a consensus on priority objectives Provide guiding documentation for ICT Provide guiding documentation for ICT

strategy buildingstrategy building

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OutcomesOutcomes

Problem and objectives trees Problem and objectives trees constructed using OOPPconstructed using OOPP

Priority objectives clusters identifiedPriority objectives clusters identified Document published (e.J.o.I.S.D.C)Document published (e.J.o.I.S.D.C) Solomon Islands ICT Working Group Solomon Islands ICT Working Group

created as national steering councilcreated as national steering council Included in e-Pacifika (UNDP)Included in e-Pacifika (UNDP)

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Problem Tree

55 problems associated with the use of ICT in development in Solomon Islands

Mapped onto a corresponding Objectives Tree

Objective clusters

identified

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ICT4D strategy: ICT4D strategy: Objective clustersObjective clusters

AffordableAccess

Equipment/Access

Networking/Awareness

Education/Training

Policy

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Distance education trialsDistance education trialsPeople First Network

University of South Pacific Centre, Honiara

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ObjectivesObjectivesOVERALL OVERALL

To pTo provide improved educational opportunities rovide improved educational opportunities for Solomon Islanders, especially in rural areasfor Solomon Islanders, especially in rural areas

SPECIFICSPECIFIC PPilot a distance learning computer centre ilot a distance learning computer centre Trial the delivery of USP modules by emailTrial the delivery of USP modules by email Provide baseline research data on impacts Provide baseline research data on impacts Build rural and national capacity Build rural and national capacity and awarenessand awareness

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What we didWhat we did Computer centre in rural villageComputer centre in rural village Enrolled and trained 20 USP studentsEnrolled and trained 20 USP students Supervised 10 students in distance studiesSupervised 10 students in distance studies Assignments, tutorials and counselling by Assignments, tutorials and counselling by

emailemail Research interview programResearch interview program Participatory evaluation and workshop for Participatory evaluation and workshop for

education stakeholderseducation stakeholders

(June-October 2002)(June-October 2002)

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EvaluationEvaluation

The trials proved the utility of the ICTThe trials proved the utility of the ICT Improved success rates, turnaround and Improved success rates, turnaround and

student-tutor relationshipsstudent-tutor relationships All participants needed training to use All participants needed training to use

the low-bandwidth systemthe low-bandwidth system All academic staff should be involvedAll academic staff should be involved Main problem concerned access to Main problem concerned access to

reference materialreference material

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Follow upFollow up

Proposed project starting March 2004Proposed project starting March 2004 E-learning centres in 9 rural schoolsE-learning centres in 9 rural schools Funded by EU (circa Euro 1.2m)Funded by EU (circa Euro 1.2m) Integrated education strengtheningIntegrated education strengthening Need for local solutionsNeed for local solutions VSATVSAT Partnership with Solomon Telekom Partnership with Solomon Telekom

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Funding since Oct 2000 (US$)Funding since Oct 2000 (US$) Government of Japan Government of Japan 140K140K NZAid NZAid 125K125K UNDP (direct)UNDP (direct) 66K66K UNDP (through SIDAPP)UNDP (through SIDAPP) 60K 60K Government of BritainGovernment of Britain 60K60K EU – supported 4 community stations directly EU – supported 4 community stations directly 32K32K Government of R.O.C.Government of R.O.C. 20K20K APDIPAPDIP 9K9K AusAid – supported 1 community directly AusAid – supported 1 community directly 8K8K OxfamOxfam 1K1K