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"...a Government of Guyana-UNDP initiative...to make relevant information on sustainable development readily available..." 42
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SDNP
"The
Sustainable Development Networking Programme (SDNP) is a catalytic initiative
to kick-start networking in developing countries and help people share
information, knowledge and expertise relevant to sustainable development
to better their lives. Initially launched in 12 pilot countries in 1992
as a follow-up programme to Agenda
21 (chapter 40), the SDNP currently offers assistance in establishing
connectivity to national networks and the Internet, content provision and
aggregation, and user training in 40 developing nations and 36 small island
developing states
(SIDSnet).
Philosophy: The Sustainable Development Networking Programme (SDNP), is an attempt to utilize information and communication technology in their various forms, to facilitate a holistic and integrated approach for policy, strategy and management of the development process, with the emphasis on sustainability. The SDNP acts as a not-for-profit Internet Service Provider, linking partners in development in Guyana, with the larger mandate of, creating information and on-going dialogue and benefits, for the sustainable development of Guyana. It is expected that when
the SDNP becomes fully established, national development will be advanced
in areas of economic, fiscal, trade, agricultural, industrial and all other
policies and programmes, in an economic, social and ecologically sustainable
manner. It is also a technological option that is expected to take Guyana
into the 21st century where the exchange of information will
be a prerequisite and indeed a pivotal and integral component of sustainable
growth and development.
1. To facilitate the sharing of information on the sustainable development of Guyana with all sectors of society, by connecting users and suppliers of information. 2. To improve the ability of, and empower, participants to engage in informed and participatory decision-making geared towards sustainable development at all levels of the economy and society. 3. To develop a sustainable network, which facilitates access to information, and encourages increased collaboration, participation and communication between stakeholders locally, nationally, regionally and internationally. 4. To enhance Guyana's capacity
for using the computer as a communication tool, with emphasis on the Internet's
usefulness in the sharing of information, experience and knowledge.
The project will in its operation maintain these principles: - service to the citizens of Guyana - freedom from political bias and partisanship - not-for-profit operation - minimum cost services to users (where appropriate) - maximum use of consultation among partners - security and protection of data - accountability and openness - collaboration with other organizations and institutions locally, regionally, and internationally, which pursue similar goals - support for the developmental
activities of Government and of UN organizations
1. Providing standard dial-up access to the Internet, and one e-mail account per user, for those who qualify within the SDNP mandate. 2. Providing as much development related data on-line as is possible, and providing links to relevant local and regional sites. 3. Making available at the SDNP office, and other suitable locations in Guyana, a number of public access terminals to the Internet. 4. The designing and hosting of webpages of appropriate local organizations, ministries, agencies and institutions 5. Basic training in selected
agencies as requested.
The project is intended to benefit all sectors of the Guyanese society but in particular, government agencies, the private sector, NGOs, international donor agencies, teaching and research institutions and persons who wish to acquire information on such aspects as markets and investment opportunities, policies that need to be adhered to, environmental protection, pollution control, natural resources management and sustainable development and policy and programme information for planning purposes. In addition, individuals and groups, both private and public, external to Guyana are expected to benefit from the establishment of the SDNP communication network. Some achievements of SDNP - see Achievements Co-ordinator: Mr. Vidyaratha Kissoon Information/ Network Specialist: Mr. Andrew Mancey Administrative Assistant: Mrs. Surujdai Ramraj Technical Trainees:
42 Brickdam (UNDP office
site)
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