VOA常速英语2007-Technology Giants Push to Alleviate African Pove(在线收听) |
By Noel King Kigali 30 October 2007 Some of the world's leading information technology corporations are in the Rwandan capital, Kigali, for what organizers are calling a historic summit focusing on Africa's growing IT sector. Representatives of tech giants are calling for business solutions to alleviate poverty. Noel King has this report from Kigali. Industry leaders say chronic poverty in Africa will be alleviated by investment in information technology, rather than foreign aid. Chief Government and Regulatory Affairs officer Tom Phillips spoke to VOA about programs that will benefit both investors and consumers in some of Africa's poorest villages. "What we are doing is developing programs, which are proving already to be very successful, for shared village phone services where up to 500 people can have access to the same phone and have their own voice mail box and get connected with their family, get connected with business," he said. "We have found that if you create solutions that are relevant, accessible and affordable then there are sustainable mechanisms for people to purchase them and then you create a viable market model," he added. "There are a variety of mechanisms that would enable the delivery of that solution and move away from an aid-oriented model." Cisco Systems is another tech giant working to develop Africa's IT sector. "We are trying to work with governments," he explained. "We provide them with success stories from abroad so they have an idea what ICT actually could mean for their country in terms of how it increases the GDP of their country or how it can create local wealth in their population, rather than waiting for funding all the time." |
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