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EAST AFRICAN INTERNET GOVERNANCE FORUM KIGALI, RWANDA 4 th Uganda Internet Governance Forum 2011 Report Presented by Lillian Nalwoga CIPESA.

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1 EAST AFRICAN INTERNET GOVERNANCE FORUM KIGALI, RWANDA 4 th Uganda Internet Governance Forum 2011 Report Presented by Lillian Nalwoga CIPESA

2 About the UIGF The Uganda IGF is a multi-stakeholder Forum open to representatives from Governments, NGOs, academia, private sector, as well as any other entities and individuals interested in Internet Governance issues Held 4 IGFs We continue to identify, explore and build consensus around common internet governance issues in the country.

3 Last year’s recap Access and broadband affordability;  Rural access with a call to harmonise ICT deployments, increased sustainability of rural access projects and capacity building of rural dwellers to use technologies.  Youth access: calling for the need to empower youth to run ICT projects as a way of improving youth access  Local content; calling for investment in local content development and creating awareness for the importance of local content  Call to strengthen management of the Uganda IXP by addressing infrastructure vulnerability i.e. redundancy of cables Cyber Security management  Operationalisation of the Cyber laws i.e. Parliament passed the Interception of communications bill, Computer Misuse bill and e-signature bill  Ministry was in the process of developing the National Information Security Strategy under NITA-U  A nation Computer Incident Response Team(CIRT) was under establishment – spearheaded by UCC/Ministry of ICT

4 Call for re-delegation of the.UG  UCC was in the process of establishing a non-for- profit organisation Uganda National Information Center(.ugNIC). Development the IPv6 Migration strategy  Ministry of ICT was in the process of formulating of multi stakeholder task force to address IPv6 issues in the country

5 Issues this year Cyber security management  Operationalisation of the cyber laws The Ugandan cyber laws - the Electronic Transactions Act, the Electronic Signatures Act, the Interception of Communications law and the Computer Misuse Act –were assented to by the President. Copies of these laws are now available for purchase from major bookshops. However, only the Computer Misuse Law is operational while regulations for the others are yet to be developed. National Information Security Strategy to be implemented by NITA-U Mobile phone security- called for the adoption of proper measures in the implementation of the sim card registration process

6 Access and broadband Completion of phase one of the establishment of the District Business Information Centres (DBIC) complete. DBICs have been established in six (6) Districts: Lira, Iganga, Rukungiri, Mityana, Kamwenge and Busia. NITA-U has planned for the rollout of DBICS in three (3) new Districts this financial year. On-going process to rollout the National Data Transmission Backbone Infrastructure and e-Government Infrastructure Project (NBI/EGI).  Phase One of the project saw the laying of 168kms of fibre optic cable to link 5 towns: Mukono, Bombo, Entebbe and Jinja to Kampala. Transmission equipment is in place in all 5 towns. Within Kampala and Entebbe, cable is in place linking 27 ministries and government departments.

7  Phase Two of the NBI/EGI project is underway and scheduled for completion in September 2011. It involves the laying of 1,477 KM of additional Optical Fibre Cable in the districts of Mbale, Kumi, Soroti, Lira, Gulu, Nimule, Masindi, Hoima, Kyenjojo, Fort Portal, Kasese, Bushenyi, Mbarara, Nakasongola and Luwero.  A map detailing the project coverage is now available on the NITA-U website.

8 Critical Internet Resources (CIRs)  Development of the IPv6 strategy awaiting approval from the ICT Minister  Development of the Dot Ug ccTLD Management strategy Cloud computing services are in their infant stage in Uganda. Computer Frontiers International (CFI) offers some cloud computing facilities and infrastructure. NITA-U has the concept in the works but it is unclear whether once complete, the services will be available on the open market. Recognize the uptake of social media for citizen engagement- walk to work campaign and election initiatives Determining what internet is needed in Uganda: Recognition of the role played by international internet institutions – ISOC, IETF, (Internet Architecture Board-IAB, ICANN, W3C as we believe they can answer questions like; what internet do we need, Who will help define the Internet’s evolution? What role should government and private industry play? How do we provide greater bandwidth and access? What does online privacy mean in the age of social media?

9 Investment in local content innovations Encourage governments to adopt use of social media to improve communication channels – NITA-U is on facebook and twitter Call for the address total cost of owenership on mobile phones with the removal of import duties Call for more government involvement in ICT organised events

10 Way forward Development of a Uganda IGF website, newsletter and an IGF handbook detailing key issues, and progress Call for the clarification whether the East African IGF processes can be used to influence policy at the East Africa Community. Implementation of remote participation in national, regional and the global IGF forums to benefit people unable to attend follow proceedings from these forums

11 Thank you


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