logframe 2007 - Research ICT Africa
logframe 2007 - Research ICT Africa
logframe 2007 - Research ICT Africa
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A. THE FIRST PART OF INITIAL VERSION WHICH REMAINS UNCHANGED<br />
Logic of intervention Objectively verifiable indicator Source of verification Assumptions (Risks)<br />
TIC : 2 GO OVI / 5 DO OVI<br />
(QUID DECENTRALISATION)<br />
GOAL / IMPACT / WIDER OBJECTIVE / GLOBAL OBJECTIVE<br />
The <strong>ICT</strong> service infrastructure sub-sector has GO1. The development of <strong>ICT</strong> infrastructure and services has contributed at the<br />
contributed to sustainable economic development rate of 16% 22 to the average annual growth of GDP fixed at least at 7.2% over the<br />
and poverty reduction in Rwanda over the period period <strong>2007</strong>-2011.<br />
<strong>2007</strong>-2011.<br />
(Or TIC GDP has doubled amounting to RWF 62 billion).<br />
GO2. The number of jobs created each year by the <strong>ICT</strong> sector increases from 7,000<br />
to 20,000 over the period <strong>2007</strong>-2011.<br />
PURPOSE / OUTCOME/ DEVELOPMENT OBJECTIVE<br />
<strong>ICT</strong> industry has been promoted and access of the DO1. The volume of investment in the <strong>ICT</strong> sub-sector will increase from X% to Y%<br />
population to <strong>ICT</strong> at the lowest cost has been over the period <strong>2007</strong>-2011.<br />
improved over the period <strong>2007</strong>-2011.<br />
DO2-a. 100% of the national territory has been covered by a Communication and<br />
OR<br />
digital radio/television broadcast network over the period <strong>2007</strong>-2011<br />
The volume and quality of <strong>ICT</strong> sub-sector<br />
infrastructure in Rwanda have been improved over<br />
the period <strong>2007</strong>-2011.<br />
DO2-b. X% of the national territory has been covered by the postal network over the<br />
period <strong>2007</strong>-2011<br />
DO3.a. The number of people who have access to communication services which is<br />
4% in 2005 and X% in 2006 has risen to 12% by 2011.<br />
DO3.b. Access to communication service access points shall be reduced to 5 km<br />
over the period <strong>2007</strong>-2011<br />
DO3.c. The percentage of Rwandans who have a mobile phone will increase from<br />
3.21% to 12% over the period <strong>2007</strong>-2011<br />
DO3.d. The percentage of Rwandans who have access to the Internet shall<br />
increase from 0.45% to 10% over the period <strong>2007</strong>-2011<br />
• DO4. The cost of access to telecommunication services has fallen at least by 50%<br />
over the period <strong>2007</strong>-2011 (the cost of the international bandwidth shall fall from<br />
USD 4000 to USD 900 over the period 2006-2011; the cost of access to the<br />
television channel shall decrease from USD X to USD Y over the period 2006-<br />
2011; the unit price for access to communication services shall fall from RWF 120<br />
to RWF 60).<br />
DO5. The percentage of beneficiaries satisfied with the improvement of the quality of<br />
<strong>ICT</strong> services has increased at least by X% over the period <strong>2007</strong>-2011<br />
• NIS statistical data base<br />
• BNR Annual Reports<br />
• RITA Database and report<br />
• Mininfra DB23<br />
RIEPA<br />
RURA<br />
Report<br />
IPOSITA<br />
NICI Plan Review Report<br />
RURA Report<br />
NIS<br />
RURA Report<br />
NIS<br />
NIS statistical data base<br />
RURA Report<br />
Support shall continue from the<br />
top in the government hierarchy.<br />
Sustainable and increased<br />
support from development<br />
partners<br />
An environment conducive to<br />
investment shall be further<br />
supported and developed<br />
Investment in the <strong>ICT</strong> sector<br />
shall be supported and<br />
increased.<br />
The cost of technology will<br />
continue decreasing<br />
Government continuous support<br />
to the promotion of rural areas<br />
and private sector investment<br />
Competition in <strong>ICT</strong> sector will be<br />
real; a stronger and independent<br />
regulator as well as the price of<br />
the international bandwidth<br />
22 The figures seem not to be realistic because in 2004, transport and <strong>ICT</strong> represented only about 8.1% of the GDP.<br />
23 For jobs, MININFRA will have to institute site reports.