| Title: |
A Gender Critique of Uganda’s Rural ICT Access Policy:
Opportunities and Challenges |
| Authors: |
Aramanzan Madanda, Dorothy Okello, Grace Bantebya – Kyomuhendo
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| Published: |
© IJCIR Vol3(1)Special Issue October 2009, PP. 42-52 |
| Language: | English |
Abstract:
Rural access to ICT has been highlighted as key in driving development. It is argued that rural access to
ICT boosts production, improves household income, reduces inequalities and widens market options. The
Uganda government in 2001 put in place a rural ICT access policy named the Rural Communications
Development Policy (RCDP) that provided for a Rural Communications Development Fund (RCDF)
through which government subsidises communication investment in areas that are considered unprofitable
if left to free market forces to promote universal access. Since 2002 support has been provided to establish
telephone points, computer training centres and Internet services.
In 2006 a gender analysis of the Rural Communications Development Policy/Fund (RCDP/F) was
conducted in 14 districts of Uganda. The objective was to find out the extent to which the initiatives
supported under RCDP/F had provided universal access to rural communications by both women and men
and whether the implementation process took into account gender considerations. The findings and
subsequent follow-ups in two districts show contradictions and discrepancy between policy conception and
implementation, pointing to failure to achieve intended objectives of reaching out especially to women.
No women’s organisation had ever accessed support. Culture, attitudes and gender blind project selection
criteria inhibited females’ access to funding. The policy and its implementation did not take into account
women’s and gender needs. The paper suggests a review and re-conceptualisation of the RCDP/F to
remove contradictions so that selected projects benefit women and men equitably.
Categories and Subject Descriptors: J.1 [Computer Applications] Government; J.4. [Social and
Behavioural Sciences] K.4.1 [Computer and Society] Public Policy Issues; K.4.2 [Computer and
Society] Social Issues.
General Terms: Theory, human factors
Additional Key Words and Phrases: Rural ICT Access, Uganda ICT Policy, Gender, Women and ICT
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