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Challenges for Sustainable Rural Networking in Solomon Islands David Leeming People First Network Rural Development Volunteers Association

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1 Challenges for Sustainable Rural Networking in Solomon Islands David Leeming People First Network Rural Development Volunteers Association leeming@pipolfastaem.gov.sb www.peoplefirst.net.sb

2 Country Facts

3 The People First Network (PFnet) ……to promote and facilitate equitable and sustainable rural development and peace building by enabling better information sharing and knowledge building among and across communities forming the Solomon Islands…… www.peoplefirst.net.sb Rural Development Volunteers Association (RDVA)

4 Facilitate affordable access 1. Facilitate affordable accessObjectives

5 2. Facilitate rural development and peace-related information flows among all social groups; 3. Facilitate the exchange of information between communities and stakeholders;

6 Rural wireless networking in HF band

7 Management Committees Operators Community intermediaries Technical intermediaries

8 10 stations with another 13 scheduled by June 2004

9 Distance educationSustainable livelihoods Rural credit + solar power + communications = Rural “business incubator” Farmer’s networking Applications

10 Disaster managementWomen’s networking Community consultations: i.e. Constitutional reform Community policing Rights awareness

11 Services Email – community and private accounts Email – community and private accounts Searching on the Internet Searching on the Internet News reports News reports Sharing information with partners Sharing information with partners Secretarial services Secretarial services

12 Internet Centre in Honiara generates revenues to support the activities

13 Rural Development e-Citizen Portal

14 Challenges facing the project

15 Constraints on connectivity Island geography and dispersed population + Least developed country status + Limited infrastructure + High Internet costs (unequal global market) + Telecom monopoly + Ethnic conflict

16 Problems and solutions : affordable connectivity Unequal global telecom market Unequal global telecom market Effects of monopoly Effects of monopoly 85% of country have no access to telecoms 85% of country have no access to telecoms VHF, 802.11 VHF, 802.11 HF band networking HF band networking

17 Pros (of using HF band) Simple to install and use Simple to install and use Robust, reliable Robust, reliable Very low running costs Very low running costs Slow, point to point only Slow, point to point only Vulnerable to d.o.s. caused by spam (becoming very aggressive) Vulnerable to d.o.s. caused by spam (becoming very aggressive) Email only, no direct Internet access Email only, no direct Internet access Cons

18 Creative management of low bandwidth Training of stakeholders in efficient use Training of stakeholders in efficient use Filters – spam, large attachments Filters – spam, large attachments Web for mail systems Web for mail systems –GetWeb (HealthNet) –www 4 mail (ICTP) –TEK (MIT)

19 Web for mail systems: PFnet’s experience GetWeb returns full web pages and assumes an generic email client GetWeb returns full web pages and assumes an generic email client WWW4Mail very efficient – we use it to get specific pages I.e. cyclone weather updates WWW4Mail very efficient – we use it to get specific pages I.e. cyclone weather updates Command line syntax, URLs, are like hieroglyphics to our rural users Command line syntax, URLs, are like hieroglyphics to our rural users Users cannot conceptualize web architecture and navigation in order to search the Net Users cannot conceptualize web architecture and navigation in order to search the Net These systems do not build up a local resource These systems do not build up a local resource

20 Desirable user-related features TEK has been the most useful TEK has been the most useful Simple user interface for searching Simple user interface for searching Builds up a local searchable archive Builds up a local searchable archive Remembers requests – avoids repetition Remembers requests – avoids repetition Command language not needed Command language not needed “Intelligent” systems to aid inexperienced users choose effective keywords “Intelligent” systems to aid inexperienced users choose effective keywords Human intermediaries still needed in many applications Human intermediaries still needed in many applications

21 Other access-related issues Interpretation of content by new users Interpretation of content by new users –Intermediaries useful in specific applications Inappropriate and criminal usage Inappropriate and criminal usage Particular needs of education and academia Particular needs of education and academia –Case study: distance learning trials

22 Distance education trials People First Network University of South Pacific Centre, Honiara

23 Evaluation The trials proved the utility of the ICT The trials proved the utility of the ICT Improved success rates, turnaround and student-tutor relationships Improved success rates, turnaround and student-tutor relationships All participants needed training to use the low-bandwidth system All participants needed training to use the low-bandwidth system All academic staff should be involved All academic staff should be involved Main problem concerned access to reference material Main problem concerned access to reference material

24 Access to online reference material Initially, by referral – did not work well Initially, by referral – did not work well Web4mail, eJDS etc not used at that time Web4mail, eJDS etc not used at that time Direct searching now possible, but students would need help choosing keywords and interpreting results Direct searching now possible, but students would need help choosing keywords and interpreting results Quite often academic references were located but unobtainable electronically Quite often academic references were located but unobtainable electronically Physical libraries are still important to help remote students Physical libraries are still important to help remote students

25 Suggestions PFnet will evaluate the eJDS system PFnet will evaluate the eJDS system More standardised online libraries of academic publications More standardised online libraries of academic publications User-related features User-related features Searchable CD-Rom libraries with means to download updates Searchable CD-Rom libraries with means to download updates Intelligent search engines (keywords) Intelligent search engines (keywords) More consideration of low-bandwidth and email only access More consideration of low-bandwidth and email only access A standard for formatting electronic material for low bandwidth access? A standard for formatting electronic material for low bandwidth access?

26 Suggestions To succeed with WSIS action plan: To succeed with WSIS action plan: Create more equality in the market (Internet access costs) Create more equality in the market (Internet access costs) Otherwise accept subsidies for LDCs Otherwise accept subsidies for LDCs Humanitarian bandwidth pool? Humanitarian bandwidth pool? Take the spam war to the spammers; Internet security is a major problem for LDCs Take the spam war to the spammers; Internet security is a major problem for LDCs Consider the special needs of small island developing states (SIDS) Consider the special needs of small island developing states (SIDS)

27 Need to support National ICT Strategy Building Currently no ICT Strategy in place in S.I. Currently no ICT Strategy in place in S.I. Regional ICT Policy Plan (2001) Regional ICT Policy Plan (2001)Effects: Lack of focus Lack of focus Partners not collaborating – no synergy Partners not collaborating – no synergy Dependant on personalities Dependant on personalities ICT not used widely in Solomon Islands ICT not used widely in Solomon Islands

28 ICT Strategy Building workshop Held to: Identify why ICT4D is not use more widely Identify why ICT4D is not use more widely Build a consensus on priority objectives Build a consensus on priority objectives Provide guiding documentation for ICT strategy building Provide guiding documentation for ICT strategy building

29 Outcomes Problem and objectives trees constructed using OOPP Problem and objectives trees constructed using OOPP Priority objectives clusters identified Priority objectives clusters identified Document published (e.J.o.I.S.D.C) Document published (e.J.o.I.S.D.C) Solomon Islands ICT Working Group created as national steering council Solomon Islands ICT Working Group created as national steering council Included in e-Pacifika (UNDP) Included in e-Pacifika (UNDP)

30 Problem Tree 55 problems associated with the use of ICT in development in Solomon Islands Mapped onto a corresponding Objectives Tree Objective clusters identified

31 ICT4D strategy: Objective clusters Support National ICT Strategy Building!!!

32 End www.peoplefirst.net.sb/general/pfnet.htm

33 Update and Appropriation This shows usage by number of emails sent, for the first PFnet station at Sasamungga (est. Oct 2001) This shows the revenue trend. Current revenues are now sufficient to account for all costs including long term equipment replacement

34 …Rural stations have no per minute charges. All revenues go to paying the volunteer operator an allowance, paper and ink. A small revenue stream is accumulated and reinvested for long term equipment replacement costs…. Sustainability of revenues ….the trend for the monthly rural station revenue is upwards in most stations. 4 out of 7 are already achieving more than the target of SB$300 per month, and 3 are reaching almost twice this value…..Other stations need more attention, such as stronger linkage to specific applications, awareness and so on. Research is needed to identify the reasons…...a F$40K research programme is starting on Oct 2003, led by the University of the South Pacific with UNDP and PFnet as co-researchers, to study the social impacts and the factors affecting appropriation. Five rural sites will be studied. The results will be published in June 2004……

35 Family correspondence 2038 Forestry 4 Business and investment 442 Police/Law and order 2 Education 409 Emergency 2 Project / NGO 250 Ordering Supplies / Stocks 249SAMPLE SIZE 4547 emails Health / Medical 235 Travel 201 Church 167 Finance and Banking 157 Other/Unknown 49 Construction 49 School fee 43 Sports 30 Government Administration 18 Lands and Titles 17 Agriculture 9 Fisheries 6 Women issue 5 Reasons for communicating These are the results from daily reports sent from PFnet community stations for 2003. The full data including user profiles is published on the PFnet web site at the address below. www.peoplefirst.net.sb/general/pfnet_stats.htm

36 Funding since Oct 2000 (US$) Government of Japan 140K Government of Japan 140K NZAid 125K NZAid 125K UNDP (direct)66K UNDP (direct)66K UNDP (through SIDAPP)60K UNDP (through SIDAPP)60K Government of Britain60K Government of Britain60K EU – supported 4 community stations directly 32K EU – supported 4 community stations directly 32K Government of R.O.C.20K Government of R.O.C.20K APDIP9K APDIP9K AusAid – supported 1 community directly 8K AusAid – supported 1 community directly 8K Oxfam1K Oxfam1K


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