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Ministry of Information and Communications (Kenya)

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Government ministry of Kenya
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TheMinistry of Information Communications, and Technology was created in June 2004 due to a cabinet reshuffle.[1] It is responsible for Information, Broadcasting and Communication policies.[2][3]

Departments

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The ministry's departments are Administration, Human resources, Finance and Accounts; Economic Planning, Procurement, Aids Control Unit and Public Communications.[4]

Projects

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Digital Literacy Program

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The Digital Literacy Program was started to improve access to technology in schools.[5]

Constituency Digital Innovation Hubs Program

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Although the project is new, recently the concept was created inLimuru.[6]

Digital Migration Project

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The Digital Migration Project tries to switch the country from analogue TV and Medium Wave radio to digital broadcast TV and Transmission-KBC radio. The increase in digital broadcast TV has been rapid while the increase in Transmission-KBC radio has been slower, with the project only being 50% complete.[7]

References

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  1. ^Raisinghani, Mahesh S (2008).Handbook of Research on Global Information Technology Management in the Digital Economy. Information Science Reference.ISBN 978-159-904-876-5.
  2. ^Official Website for the Ministry of Information Communications and Technology for Republic of Kenya
  3. ^moict."About the Ministry".Ministry of Information, Communications and Technology. Retrieved2020-02-17.
  4. ^moict."Ministry's Departments".Ministry of Information, Communications and Technology. Retrieved2020-02-17.
  5. ^moict."Digital Literacy Programme(DLP)".Ministry of Information, Communications and Technology. Retrieved2020-02-17.
  6. ^moict."Constituency Digital Innovation Hubs".Ministry of Information, Communications and Technology. Retrieved2020-02-17.
  7. ^moict."Digital Migration".Ministry of Information, Communications and Technology. Retrieved2020-02-17.
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