Sunday, 18 March 2012

Launch of the E-Society Resource center.

Kabarole District Local Government in partnership with RWECO/RIC-NET  have launched  yet the second E-society center in the Rwenzori region at Kabarole District Local Government headquarters.

The function held at Tooro club yesterday was witnessed by the Local Government technical staff from Kabarole, Kyenjojo, Kamwenge and Bundibugyo Districts, political leaders of the Kabarole District led by the Chairperson LC5 who was also the Guest of honour for this function, representatives from the media houses and representation of the Civil society.
A number of activities were carried out including the speeches from different stake holders.

The District information officer Kabarole Ms Lillian Nkwenge introduced the whole concept of the E-society center to the invited guests’ right from inception to the set up. She noted and recognized the efforts of RIC-NET for this noble cause right after the signing of the memorandum of understanding (MOU) late last year (2011). She noted that the E-society was going to be one stop center at the District for information sharing, trainings and other related services.
In his opening remarks the Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Kabarole Mr. Juma Nyende expressed his gratitude to RIC-NET as development partners thanking them for all the tireless efforts to see that this dream of the E-society has come to pass.

He noted that Kabarole as a district had started an idea to have a Local Area Network at the District which was already being implemented to avoid use of public internet cafĂ©’s by their staff since they handle sensitive information. He also asked the District staff to fully utilize the center. He  noted that the District website online was to be continuously updated and edited and that therefore all staff should comply whenever approached for information.

The chief Administrative Officer also informed the guests of the commitment they (District) had shown by offering space that houses the E-society center, some staff and other logistics.
In her speech the Program Manager RIC-NET who represented the Executive Director thanked all members for having honored the invitation to come and attend this important function. She explained how RIC-NET a member organization of RWECO came into partnership with Kabarole District Local Government and later the setup of the center. She also said that this ICT hub was among other services going to facilitate information sharing for a poverty free society, become one stop center for research now that Kabarole has two Universities and that it would serve as training center for internship students in some occasions.

 She also said that consultative and round table meetings had been held for Kyenjojo and Bundibugyo Districts for the establishment of the E-society centers and that an official visit had been done for Kamwenge.
She requested for their cooperation and concluded with the signing of the dedication document of the E-society center to the people of Kabarole. It was received and signed by CAO and District chairperson Kabarole on behalf of the people of Kabarole and later read to the guests by the RWECO coordinator Mr.Jimmy Odyek who later handed this document to the District Administration officially. The document also contained a detailed list of all equipment in the E-society resource center.

In his closing speech the District chairperson who was also the Guest of honor thanked RWECO through RIC-NET for all the efforts of having this center a reality at the District. He pledged that the District was going to continue supporting this center to see that it is sustainable and continuously runs and can also be used by the other leaders who may come after them.
He emphasized maximum utilization of the center and was happy by the 296 users who were reported to have used the center form November 2011 to date. He said that since this has officially been published more users of this center will come on board.
He later launched the kabarole website “ I therefore officially launch this website that is hosted at www.kabaroledistrict.go.ug “ he further opened the E-society resource center officially at the end of the function and departure was later after lunch. 

Sunday, 4 March 2012

KABAROLE E-SOCIETY CENTER


Listen members of the community, have you heard any information about E-society center Kabarole.
Since November 2011 Kabarole district was blessed with electronic center that is located at local government head quarters at Booma with the availability of 10 computers, printer, photocopier and scanner.
District officials both political and technical have enjoyed internet services, computer training and others to mention few.
The community especially students have enjoyed opportunities like jobs and research through the use of internet

This e-society center is supported by Rwenzori consortium for civic competence ( RWECO), KALI and Rwenzori information centers net work (RIC-NET) which is offering technical support.
The center normally opens at 8:00 am, there are also two full time ICT staff members by the names of Mbusa Elijah and Ategeka Nicholas who normally attends people’s problems especially computer related problems.
RWECO in conjunction with the named partners is planning to open Kabarole E-society center in full swing where it anticipates inviting representatives from Western Region so as to run the center as this practice is likely to be replicated in other districts, this is the second center to be opened after the Kasese district E-society center that was opened in a few months.