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Establish mechanisms and working groups, as needed, to coordinate ICT activities
among all stakeholders, including Government, the private sector, civil society
and development partners.
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Establish a Universal Service Fund (USF) to promote universal access to ICT
applications and services at an affordable price. The Fund will also facilitate the
growth of national ICT infrastructure, training and production of local
multimedia:
o Monies to support a USF may be raised from Government’s annual
budget, a percentage of annual revenue earned by all licensed operators,
and from development partners.
o An Advisory Committee made of stakeholders from the sector, including
the Regulator for the ICT sector, operators and service providers, civil
society, consumer associations and Government ministries, will administer
the USF. This Committee will advise the MCST on the most efficient and
effective utilisation and operation of the USF.
o All licensed operators, broadcasters, service providers, content developers,
public access ICT telecentres, schools, hospitals, rural clinics and others
will be eligible to receive funds from the USF depending upon the
programmes and initiatives selected each year by the Fund Advisory
Committee in conjunction with the MCST.
o Projects will be selected through established criteria. Key among the
criteria will be project sustainability, cost-effectiveness and applicability
to the lives of Basotho.
4.1.2 Strategic Planning and Resource Mobilisation
The MCST’s ICT Department is charged with formulating national/Government ICT
usage strategies by developing plans in consultation with stakeholders. This process will
entail the:
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Establishment of an ICT cadre for coordination of ICT activities.
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Development of a Master plan for the national implementation of the ICT policy.
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