IT Initiatives Good News For Communities
8 February, 2001 NEWS RELEASE
from ITANZ
IT INITIATIVES GOOD NEWS FOR COMMUNITIES
The Government’s
IT education initiatives go to the heart of requirements to
address the digital divide as it impacts on communities
throughout the country, the Executive Director of the
Information Technology Association of New Zealand (ITANZ),
Mr Jim O’Neill, said tonight.
“These four pilot programmes are good news. They illustrate commitment on the part of the ICT sector to partner with government in addressing the issue. They also demonstrate the government’s commitment to getting on with the task.
“Each of the four programmes offers scope to show other communities just what can be achieved through active partnership in this learning process between government and the ICT sector on the one hand and education and community leaders on the other
“No less important is the opportunity offered by these programmes to play a significant role in demonstrating how ICT can help in addressing the socio-economic divide.
“No one wants the socio-economic divide to worsen. ICT can play a crucial bridging role. It can open new education aspirations for youth; provide new opportunities for service delivery between departments and the communities they serve; and open up employment prospects simply not available to those who are not technology literate.
“These pilot programmes will demonstrate just what can be achieved at a variety of levels.” -Ends
For further information:
Jim
O’Neill
Executive Director, ITANZ
Tel: (04) 472-2731;
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