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Development in ICT4D



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ted By: Morris Emmanuel J.

Submitted By: Mr. Morris Emmanuel J.

Registration No: 2020-01-00387

Course: Master of Science in Software Engineering

Course Unit: ICT4D

Course Code:  ITE 7103

Year:                ONE

Semester:         ONE

Session:           DAY

Lecturer:         Prof. Muwanga Zake

Submission Date: June 9, 2020

Question: What is Development in ICT4D?






Development in ICT4D Literature is as below:

Development in ICT4D can be categorized into three Scopes and they are as below:
1.      Development Scope 1:  Geographic- and agenda-specific development – particular progressive changes in a developing country. We can divide society into its four components: Government, Civil Society (including NGOs), Citizens, and the Private Sector. In development scope 1, ICT4D has helped Governments all around the World to improve and combat corruptions through the effective use of ICT4D in areas such as: Taxes collection, Health delivery systems, platform that presents transparency between Government, Civil Society, Citizens and the Private Sector, etc.

2.      Development Scope 2: geographically specific development – any progressive changes in a developing country through the use of ICT4D are attributed to development scope 2. For example, in Africa the use of mobile phone by farmers to check their crops and also engage into commercial activities with customers are seen as a milestone in the ICT4D arena.


3.      Development Scope 3: generic development – any progressive change in a society (for    the moment, for example, from analog to digital technology, etc. can be seen as an improvement or development through ICT4D.


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