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South Malekula: A smart island of Vanuatu. Preliminary study of needs and priorities

Geneva: ITU (2021), vi, 21 pp.

Contains 8 figures, photos

ISBN 978-92-61-35181-6 (pdf)

CC BY-NC-SA

"The study identified resource gaps relating to broadband connectivity, affordability, digital literacy and skills, and priority digital services. It identified the need for reliable and quality telecommunication network coverage; digital literacy and skills training (sales and marketing resources and skills); a reliable power/energy supply; banking services; an improved education environment with reliable Internet services; an improved health environment with digitally literate health workers; clean water and sanitation; adaptation to the effects of natural disasters; and, importantly, climate change mitigation and adaptation. It also identified the need to promote South Malekula as an attractive domestic and international tourist destination. The National ICT Development Committee of Vanuatu recently (2021) agreed to pursue the Smart Islands Vanuatu Programme, in which government stakeholders and citizens have indicated keen interest. Partners such as the Vanuatu Rural Electrification Project have also expressed interest in how the programme could stimulate demand for a local solar power grid." (Executive summary, page iv)
1 About the Smart South Malekula area, 1
2 The field visit: analysis, design and planning, 3
3 Identification of stakeholders and their needs, 4
4 Building shared understanding, 10
5 From Smart Islands vision to sustainable actions, 13
6 Establishing a governance mechanism, 17
7 Action planning, 18
8 Conclusion, 21