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  • Capacity Building through ICT: The Satcom Element

    Paper number

    IAC-09.E5.1.5

    Author

    Mr. Gjalt Loots, SwissSpace Association, The Netherlands

    Coauthor

    Mr. Wim van der Poel, The Netherlands

    Year

    2009

    Abstract
    Abstract— This paper describes issues related to Capacity
    Building initiatives in developing countries through a wide,
    multi-competence approach that are often accompanied by a
    number of challenges.
    
    I. INTRODUCTION
    The European Space Agency is actively promoting the
    use of Information and Communications Technology to
    enable the adoption of e-Applications for the benefit of the
    less advantaged regions in the world called Capacity Building.
    This is typically done through structured initiatives or
    projects, characterised by their own specific set of objectives,
    scopes and allocated resources.
    As the target areas are typically characterised by an
    underdeveloped telecommunications infrastructure, satellite
    communications can effectively provide a useful mean in the
    process of facilitating the development of Capacity Building
    initiatives in order to bring quickly and reliably broadband
    telecommunications access. Therefore Capacity Building is
    identified as a fundamental opportunity to develop and
    promote the benefits that space can bring to society.
    A number of Capacity Building initiatives have been
    launched in the past by several organisations to provide
    different applications, serve different user communities and
    address various geographical areas. It is now widely
    recognised that to be effective such initiatives have to be
    carried out following a holistic approach, in which
    technological, operational and strategic aspects must be
    tackled taking into account the social, cultural, financial and
    organisational contexts in which they are targeted. Failure to
    do that would result in show-case exercises unable to move
    beyond episodic demonstrations of rather limited impact.
    The need to tackle Capacity Building initiatives through a
    wide, multi-competence approach is often accompanied by a
    number of challenges. Beside the difficulty to find a multidisciplinary
    project team with strong competences and
    motivation, solid experience and right balance of the different
    components, the target environment is often characterised by
    logistical difficulties, lack of local expertise, critical social
    conditions and unstable political environments which are very
    difficult to deal with.
    The Netherlands organisation for applied scientific research
    is developing this approach in the form of a Reference Model,
    together with a Satcom operator and multiple NGO’s. The
    model is aimed at different actors and phases of ICT4D
    projects, and will be presented on a high level in the
    remainder of this paper. Finally, the authors describe
    challenges that are met and have been dealt with.
    Abstract document

    IAC-09.E5.1.5.pdf

    Manuscript document

    (absent)