05/03/2004
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by James Gachui, First Vice-Chairman, Kenya ICT Federation; Chairman, Wananchi Online.
The official convention declaration, observed that the national ICT policy formulation process lacks transparency and the current known drafts reveal a reluctance to pursue liberalization on key service delivery areas. The declaration also noted that private sector has been addressing and articulating certain policy issues and concluded with a call for policy development be inclusive, with the involvement of the private sector and civil Society for it to be meaningful and successful.
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