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Global Programme and Vietnam Government to bring
market information to rural and mountainous communities
GLOBAL PROGRAMME ONLINE NEWS, HO CHI MINH CITY, 14 June
2003
The Global Programme has announced the launch
of a pre-feasibility study to examine how information and communication
technologies can best be used to bring market information to rural areas
of Vietnam.
Operated in conjunction with the Government of Vietnam
and with UNDP New York, this pilot-project will operate from telecentres
in one village in each of the six provinces of Bac Kan, Thai-Binh, Tuy n
Quang, Ngh , Ha T y and An Giang. The Ministries of Trade and of
Agriculture and Rural Development will participate in providing the
necessary information for these rural communities through their servers.
By speaking with villagers across six provinces the Global
Programme was able to identify various cases where information on market
prices will allow farmers to make a better choice on how they grow and
process their products and where they sell it. Opportunities have also
been identified for communities in areas of natural beauty to advertise
their facilities locally to tourists.
The project, under the
patronage of Vice Prime-Minister Pham Gia Khi m and Professor Dr Dang Huu,
Chairman of Ban Chi Dao CNTT Cac Co Quan Dang and led by H.E. Tr n Van
Thinh, will bring people in rural and mountainous areas closer to their
customers ensuring higher revenues for them and their families.
The impetus to this project came from the need to prevent growing
disparities between rich and poor people by enabling all sectors of the
economy to access networks for the critical information they required,
thereby strengthening D i Moi and accession negotiations at the World
Trade Organisation.
The project is also driven by Politbureau
Directive 58 (November 2000) on widening information access, with support
from Vietnam Trade Information Centre and the Ministry of Agriculture and
Rural Development which is seeking to enhance its information provision.
Speaking at a press conference in Ho Chi Minh City, Tr n Van
Thinh, project leader, said, The hunger of the grassroots for information
needs to be satisfied. They are capable of becoming full members of the
domestic trading system. For them access to information and communications
technologies is a necessity not a luxury.
He added, This time
information and communications technologies will be implemented from the
bottom-up instead of from the top-down.
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