Guyana continues to play crucial role in region’s ‘digital future’
The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat, on Tuesday, in collaboration with Office of the Prime Minister through the National Data Management Authority (NDMA), held consultations with public and private sector agencies on the “CARICOM Regional Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Sector Gap Analysis”
The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat, on Tuesday, in collaboration with Office of the Prime Minister through the National Data Management Authority (NDMA), held consultations with public and private sector agencies on the “CARICOM Regional Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Sector Gap Analysis”

–participates in discussion to advance the vision of a ‘single ICT space’

THE Caribbean Community (CARICOM) Secretariat on Tuesday, in collaboration with the Office of the Prime Minister, through the National Data Management Authority (NDMA), held consultations with public and private sector agencies on the “CARICOM Regional Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Sector Gap Analysis”.

Hosted at the Arthur Chung Conference Centre (ACCC), these sessions are a critical step in realising CARICOM’s vision for a Single ICT Space, an initiative that aims to revolutionise the region’s digital economy and support the CARICOM Single Market and Economy (CSME).
These consultation sessions focus on key areas such as ICT policy, legal and regulatory frameworks, broadband infrastructure/connectivity, and competitiveness in the ICT sector, advanced ICT skills, and innovation & entrepreneurship.
CARICOM Deputy Programme Manager for Information and Communication Technology for Development Jennifer Britton stressed the timeliness of the project, noting that it gives the region an opportunity to assess its digital maturity, and respond to the challenges and opportunities of the post-COVID-19 world.

Representatives from NDMA were present, alongside technical experts from various government and private sector agencies. The NDMA, as the focal point for Guyana with respect to this project, has been instrumental in coordinating the country’s involvement in this initiative, ensuring that Guyana plays a key role in the region’s digital future.

“The continued support and collaboration by the representatives from government agencies and the private sector are crucial in advancing this cause. As such, special thanks are extended to the government agencies, banks, insurance companies, and local telecommunications providers that participated,” CARICOM said.

Their concerns and feedback will help to guide not only local but also regional ICT policy.
The journey towards the Single ICT Space began in 2017, when the CARICOM Heads of Government approved a comprehensive Roadmap, Work Plan, and Budget to create a harmonised digital environment across the Caribbean.

This roadmap outlined key goals for establishing a seamless ICT-enabled space to foster economic growth, social cohesion, and cultural integration.
At the core of the roadmap is the need to address existing disparities in the region’s digital infrastructure and capabilities.

In 2019, CARICOM identified a major priority for this initiative: Conducting a thorough ICT Sector Gap Analysis to assess the current state of ICT across member states. Funded by the 11th European Development Fund (EDF), the gap analysis aims to audit the ICT landscape and pinpoint the areas that need urgent development. This will enable CARICOM to streamline its efforts, and create a unified framework for ICT policy, infrastructure, and services across the region.

As the consultations continue across the region, the findings from the gap analysis will inform the development of the CARICOM Regional Digital Agenda and Cooperation Framework, both of which are expected to guide the region’s ICT development for the next five years.
The consultancy is set to conclude by December 2024, with the final recommendations expected to bring CARICOM closer to achieving its vision of a fully integrated, ICT-enabled, borderless Caribbean community.

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