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Digital Divide

Project Goals

Together with its strategic partners, UNDP and USAID/Leland, Cisco announced its goal to establish the Academy Program in at least half of the world's 49 Least Developed Countries by end of 2001. The Academy program will help build human capacity in the LDCs by training local people to design, build and maintain information and communication technologies. This program is designed to facilitate sustainable development in the LDCs and accelerate their progress and full integration into the world economy. The initial goal has been met and now Academies have been established in 33 LDCs. Cisco will continue to work with its partners to further expand the program and build capacity within LDCs and to bridge the digital divide.

Local Goals
The goal is to use the initial program as the core of a larger development program adapted to the needs of each country. The partners will strive to expand the program within each country by demonstrating the relevance of information and communications technology (ICT) for development.

Instructor Goals
Academies are encouraged to send two instructors for training to provide support for one another and to ensure that if one person leaves the organization, the Academy will remain. In addition to teaching classes, instructors assist students in their coursework, recruit new students, and provide support for the program.

Participant Goals
UNITeS and UNV will use their volunteer programs and area experts to support all phases of the LDC initiative at local levels. All strategic partners will support recruitment of individuals from all socioeconomic levels and promote gender equity in all aspects of the Academy program.

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