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Public Foundation «The Information future»… Only we can build the Global Information
Society in Kyrgyzstan.
PARTICULARITY OF KYRGYZ MODEL
Who have founded and how?
Who have founded?
Kyrgyz business
Main reasons why it was founded?
We want to be a leaders in ICT area;
Promoting the ICT we promote the economy and reduce poverty;
We want to make our country “the information heart” of CA;
We want to decrease the growing gap in the society and digital gap with other developed countries.
When it was founded?
29 December 2003
About foundation - StrategiesMission: To promote and realize the economic, social, and human potential of the
regions through the use of new information and communication technologies.
Main idea: To make new information and communication technologies (ICT) an
important and basic source of well-being and income for population. Strategic goal: To make Kyrgyzstan the “Informational Heart” of Central Asia and involve
everyone in Kyrgyzstan in the digital lifestyle.
Principal goal: Integrate all regional centers and villages in the information network of the
country by means of creation of public information access centers, by 2007.
About foundation - Tasks
Tasks:
Establishment of public information access centers Establish Public Internet Access Points ;
Install telephone lines in villages;
Training rural population in new information and communication
technologies
Promote and advocate the need for the use of information and
communication technologies in social and economic activity
About foundation - Principles
Principles:
Transparency and openness
Accountability
Complexity
Impartiality
Accessibility and simplicity (clearness)
Effectiveness
About foundation – Management Supervisory Board – supreme controller;
Supervisory board membership - 15 persons;
Representatives – government bodies, private companies,
international organization and civil society.
Executive staff – 4 persons (Director, Coordinator,
Assistant and Accountant)
Our model – is our success formula!
Model of an establishment of Public
Information Access Point:
…we rest upon people
Leadership
Initiative “from below”
Participation of local rural population
Presence of business component
Network marketing
Development and implementation stages First stage (March, 2004 - 2007 ):
Goal: Development of the information infrastructure of villages through establishment of public information access centers.
Tasks: Тelephonization of non telephonized villages;
Establishment of public Internet access points.
Second stage (February, 2004 - 2007):
Goal: Training of the rural population and promotion of the need for the use of information and communication technologies in social and economic activity.
Tasks: Creation of the methodical materials;
Training in computer literacy and Internet;
Creation of PR conception;
Creation of the PR arrangement plan.
Development and implementation stages(2) Third stage (2005 - 2007):
Goal: Content development
Tasks: Rendering of services by way of public information access
points.
Fourth stage (from 2006 - ∞):
Goal: Outsourcing Development
Tasks: Allocation of different orders in public information access
points.
First stage - ( March, 2004 - 2007 )Goal: Establishment of public information
access points:
Task 1: Telephonization of non telephonized villages:
There are 543 non telephonized villages - (about 70% of the population are less than 1000 persons)
Plan: 2004 – 21 villages
2005 – 88 villages
2006 – 169 villages
2007 – 265 villages
First stage - ( March, 2004 - 2007 )(2)
Goal: Establishment of public information access points:
Task 2: Internet access center: There are 1852 villages in country (source - www.local.gov.kg)
Plan: 2004 – 31 villages
2005 – 210 villages
2006 – 491 villages
2007 – 795 villages
2004-2006 – from 1000 and over persons (about 60 % of villages);
2006-2007 – up to 1000 persons (about 40 % of villages).
Average cost of ONE Internet Access Center – 3900$.
First stage - ( March, 2004 - 2007 )(3)Results within 7 months:
Public Internet access points: There are 12 public Internet access points have been established in
villages Jointly with UNESCO the fund has established Multimedia center in
Talas city (public radio and training center, consisting of 10 computers) The Fund is planning to establish about 30 public Internet points till the
end of this year
Telephonization of a village: The Fund has installed telephone line in “Uluk” village (Djalal-Abad
oblast) Next month it is planning to telephonize “Sary-Bulak” and “Namatbek”
villages (Talas oblast)The implementation of these tasks and achievement of the Fund’s goals require about 5 million
US dollars (universal public information access points).
Coverage area map
Regional allocation
Established public Internet access poins in Kyrgyzstan
Chui23% Naryn
0%
Djalal -Abad15%
Osh15%
Batken0%
Talas32%
Issyk-Kul15%
First stage-( March, 2004 - 2007 ) (4)
Public Internet access point in “Orlovka” village
Population: 9085 persons
Leader: Abykeev Almaz, private person
Description of PIAP: this center consists of 5 computers, printer, modem and local area network.
Costs: 2479 US dollars on computer equipment
Activities: Trainings and rendering of Internet services. The center began its operation on 4 June 2004.
First stage-( March, 2004 - 2007) (5)Public Internet access point in “Aral” village
Population: 1203 persons
Leader: Alymkulov Urasbek, the leader of the local community
Description of PIAP: this center consists of 4 computers, printer, scanner, modem and local area network.
Costs: Fund’s donation – 2 056 US dollars on computer equipment; Local community’s donation – 136 US dollars.
Activities: Trainings and rendering of Internet services. The center began its operation on 7 June 2004.
Partnership development at the local level Involvement of the villagers in public Internet
access point’s activities by creation of Supervisor board (approbation)
monthly report
decision of the board to allocate accumulated funds to the development of the Internet center
recommendations, content and etc.
quarterly decision and recommendations; each member can contact directly
monthly report
LEADER of Public Internet Access Point
Public Fund “The Information future”
SUPERVISORY BOARD
Members:aRepresentative local administrative;
bRepresentative of local school;cRepresentative of local elders’ court;dRepresentative of local NGO or deputy of local administrative;eRepresentative of local villager or volunteer.
Financing – Contribution Structure: Contribution's Structure
0%
10%
20%
30%
40%
50%
60%
70%
80%
90%
100%
2004 2005 2006 2007
Self -Contribution
Government
Investment
KyrgyzBusiness
189 981$ 980 846$ 2 189 710$ 3 493 853$
Second stage-(February, 2004 – 2007)Goal: Training of rural population:
Tasks: Step1: Computer literacy and Internet
Step2: System administration, programming and etc.
Distant learning development
Result:
The Fund has created the methodical training materials;
About 600 persons have been trained in 13 public Internet access points.
Second stage-(February, 2004 – 2007)(2)Goal: Advocacy and information campaign;Tasks: The Fund has created PR conception;
Action plan on PR.
Third stage-(2005 - 2007)
Goal: Content Development:
Tasks: Rendering of services by way of public
information access points.
E-Government E-Education E-Business
Fourth stage - (from 2006 - ∞)Goal: Outsourcing development
Tasks: Allocation of different orders in public
information access points.
City - Village -City
Other countries – Kyrgyzstan – Other countries
Thank you for attention
Public Foundation
«The Information future»
Kyrgyz Republic
Bishkek, 720044
134, Akhunbaev street, 3rd floor
Tel: 996 312 545662
Fax: 996 312 548837
E-mail: [email protected]
Web site: www.fib.kg