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Monday, November 10, 2008

Role of ICT in Building Sustainable Development

The role of ICT in building sustainable development is one that is needed and paramount in order to reach the goals of the Millennium Development Group. ICT is necessary to bring technology to places where it does not exist and once implemented, it can be utilized to teach and educate. The definition of sustainable development is "The reduction of hunger and poverty in environmentally sound ways. It includes the meeting of basic needs, expanding economic opportunities, protecting and improving the environment and promoting pluralism and democratic participation". With the resources and the pivotal role that ICT will play, people can be taught how to manage the resources around them. They can learn how to reduce poverty by efficient manufacturing of food products. This will have a two-fold effect; creating jobs and reducing hunger.

ICT will also play a role in providing the technology that is detrimental to healthcare. The result of ICT in this role will be seen in improved and efficient quality care in medicine within developing countries. It will help to provide access to information for those in the healthcare industry who in turn will be able to assist in caring for the general public. Methods for using ICT that will result in improved care are record-keeping and dissemination of crucial information. The main idea is to be able to share knowledge in treatment and preventive practice. When these principles are applied consistently, there will be a noticeable increase in the overall population life span.

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