These ICT Profiles highlight progress made towards building a Caribbean information society in the Caribbean. The focus is on government responsiveness to the WSIS (Geneva) Plan of Action. (2003).

Includes:
  1. ICT Policy, as indicated in major government statements on the issues, especially, the national budget address, or other statements where the focus is on the information and communications sector.
  2. Strategic plan for the development of ICTs
  3. Institutions assigned to lead ICT development initiatives
  4. E-Government initiatives
  5. Enabling legislation
  6. Government web sites
  7. ICT indicators collected by Statistical Offices

Statements by Caribbean Governments to the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS)
Tunis, 16-18 November 2005

Cuba
Statement by H. E. Mr. Ignacio González Planas, Minister of Informatics and Communications of The Republic of Cuba, Tunis, 16 November 2005 (Non official translation)

Trinidad and Tobago
Statement by Ms. Gillian MacIntyre Acting Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Public Administration and Information, 17 November 2005

Jamaica
Statement by Senator The Hon. Burchell Whiteman Head of Delegation Minister of Information, Jamaica Third Plenary Meeting, 17 November 2005

Dominican Republic
Her Excellency Dr. Margarita Cedeno De Fernandez First Lady and Minister

Barbados
Statement by Senator The Honourable Lynette Eastmond Minister of Commerce Consumer Affairs and Business Development. November 18, 2005

All Statements



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