Connecting communities by creating digital opportunities in rural Rwanda Brussels Policy Briefing Brussels,14 th September 2011 European Commission, Building Borschette, Rue Froissart, 36- Brussels by Paul BARERA Executive Director, RTN [email protected];[email protected]rg ww.rtnrwanda.org
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Connecting communities by creating digital opportunities in rural Rwanda
Brussels Policy Briefing Brussels,14th September 2011
European Commission, Building Borschette, Rue Froissart, 36- Brussels
1. The face of rural Rwanda2. Me and Nyamata Telecentre3. Taking the Nyamata model to 1,000 villages4. How does our model addresses development
challenges of rural Rwanda5. What I have learned….
Key specifications of a mid- size village in Rwanda
• Population size:5,000 people• Population under 35: 64%• Subsistence farmers:89%• Illiteracy rate:15%• Household with electricity:1.3%• Mob phone penetration
(General):30%• Internet
penetration(General):1.8%• Pop with less than 2
USD/day:62%
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Here is where my Ambition started...
2004:Paul is a graduate in
Management with a passion to setup
a rural ICT enterprise
2004:Paul establish Nyamata
Telecentre with the support of AED
In 2004 :it is a small centre with 6
computers,6 tables,6 chairs, all –in-
one printer and 2 employees
Today : the centre employs 25 full
time staff and more than 100 people
visit the centre every day4
To day the centre operates in its own building
The sustainability and impact are possible due to service diversification
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Financial Sustainability
We are in partnership with the government of Rwanda to replicate Nyamata model in 1,000 Rwandan villages
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Handbook for
1.000 Telecentres in Rwanda
August 2010 Paul BARERA Juriaan Deumer
Handbook for
1.000 Telecentres in Rwanda
August 2010 Paul BARERA Juriaan Deumer
•The 1,000 telecentre project is part of government priorities for NICI 2011-2015•The idea is to support local entrepreneurs to deploy and run Telecentres. Telecentres act as act as the first, the last and the most reliable point of delivery of key services to rural citizens.•So far 150 centers are operational and each centre employs at least 3 peoples. Our aim is to deploy additional 850 centers in coming 4 years.
Our model contributes to community development and increased market efficiency
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RTNTelecentres
Rwandan organizations
Community3) Community
development through ICT
access
2. Community employment
1) Product, service & information delivery channel for organizations
4) Product delivery channel for community
The network of telecentres results in improvements for Rwanda at all levels
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Local entrepreneur
• Steady income outside agriculture
• RTN services increase sustainability and impact of Telecentres
• Networking increases chance of success
Private and civil society organizations
• Efficient channel to deliver products, services and information to community
• Efficient channel to procure products from community
Government Institutions
• Efficient channel to deliver e-government services to community
• Government’s telecentres more efficiently run and more successful
Rwandan communityRwandan community
• Access to information and knowledge using ICT
• Employment opportunities
• Easy access to products, services and information
• Efficient product delivery
Rwanda as a countryRwanda as a country
• Essential step towards goal of knowledge-based economy
• Develop rural Rwanda and reduce urban migration
What I have learned…
Natural rural entrepreneurs have huge psychological barriers(lower self -esteem, fear of failure, depression etc…)
Rural entrepreneurs can reach out to villagers who are otherwise inaccessible
Local entrepreneurs can address critical development challenges which cannot be addressed by the government or large organisations
ICT should be viewed as tool and not an end in rural development
Demand driven Services are the key to sustainability of Telecentres
Every service should impact present concerns to become compelling applications
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THANK YOU AND WELCOME TO A COUNTRY OF THOUSAND HILLS