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R886m Invested in South African Universities and Public Research Organisations
Source: BuaNews
Source Date: Monday, January 30, 2012
Focus: ICT for MDGs
Country: South Africa
Created: Jan 30, 2012

The South African National Research and Education Network (SANREN) project is expected to create a network between higher learning institutions and research organisations in a few years’ time, and investment into the project has been made since 2007.

 

Mkhize will deliver her presentation on Thursday to ministers and deputy ministers from various countries in the Southern African region and top leadership of global ICT industry players.

 

While counting poverty, poor infrastructure in rural areas, patriarchy and the unavailability of enabling gadgets for disabled people among the key barriers to ICT access in higher education in South Africa, Mkhize was quick to point out that government investment in ICT infrastructure would ensure the effective utilisation of ICT tools in education.

 

South Africa is ranked at 61 out of 138 countries worldwide on the network readiness index.


Government has made significant investments in ICT infrastructure to turn the situation around by using ICT more to benefit the higher education sector and to improve the country’s global rating on the index.

 

“At least R500 million has been allocated for the rollout of a national wireless broadband network by Sentech, and this will specifically focus on rural areas,” Mkhize said.

 

An additional R300 million has been allocated to upgrade the country’s existing broadband, increase the network’s capacity and reach and provide a backbone for Sentech’s broadband network.

 

“This is in addition to the R886 million that has been invested in the SANREN project over the past five years, and this is the country’s broadband connectivity network for public research institutions and universities which is also linked to the international network,” Mkhize said.

 

The Southern African ICT for Education Summit 2012 will have Ministers of Education, as well as Ministers of Information and Communication Technology from Kenya, Mozambique, Tanzania, Botswana, Zambia, Rwanda, Burundi, Malawi, South Africa and the host country Zimbabwe deliberating on the issues over two days.

 

Representatives from universities, global ICT industry players, the USAID, UNESCO,African Development Bank and the Association for the Development of Education in Africa are some of the stakeholders participating in the event, which is a follow-up from the first one that was held in Morocco in July last year.
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