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e-Villages: Tacking ICT one step at a time

Concept
of the eVillage was born in the village of Mahavilachchiya in 2004.
Having served the village with ICT and English education since 1998
through Horizon Lanka www.horizonlanka.org,
we were looking for innovative ways of expanding our services in a way
the ICTs can be used in a wider spectrum, not just focusing the
children alone.
We
had already taken steps to get the parents of the children involved in
ad-hoc computer lessons, field trips, IT exhibitions in Colombo, etc.
but we needed a formal and an organized program to get the villagers of
all walks actively involved in the ICTs. Endless discussions were done
with the staff, Diaspora and local ICT experts to plan out a practical
program. It was when we were searching for an attractive name for the
planned project, Dr Bandu Ranasinghe visited us and having learnt about
the planned work, suggested the name “Model eVillage” for the project
which aptly suited to describe the whole concept. Mahavilachchiya, the Model eVillage of Sri Lanka project www.mahavilachchiya.net was launched officially in January 2005 by the Horizon Lanka Foundation.
Purpose of initiating the Model eVillage Project.
The
concept behind the e-Village project was to bring about a positive
change in the community of Mahavilachchiya, by introducing people to
the advantages of ICT usage in seeking developmental solutions. By
giving the community access to information like agricultural
information, weather forecasts and market information, the villagers
can use this to make decisions on harvesting and selling their produce
and on job opportunities for example. The access to information from
all over the world can be used as an inspiration to the children and
youth of the village to help broaden their horizons. We mustn’t forget
that ICT will also bring better communication links between the people
in the village and those across the country, whether they be friends,
relatives or business links. Ultimately, access to the internet, an
understanding of ICT and training in these areas will improve the
quality of life of the community. The project will focus on enhancing
the community by ICT education, providing them an access point to
Internet from their homes and ICT centre and other related services.
The Master Plan
There were six main steps for making Mahavilachchiya a Model e-Village.
1. Relationship Building
Before we can begin creating our e-Village, Horizon Lanka Foundation must begin forming relationships with local organizations
and
people. Having the support of local schools, temples, police
authorities, government officials and the local community will be
success of this project. Without them, the project cannot succeed.
2. Installation of Equipment
The
ICTA provided a grant close to 10,000 US$ that included 5 PCs for our
lab along with the licensed Windows OS and Microsoft Office suit. The
ICTA also agreed to pay the monthly internet bill and they still
continue to do so. The ICTA also funded a study tour to Chennai, India
for two of the staff members of Horizon Lanka.
3. Training and Workshops
In
order to educate the community, we need to ensure our staff understands
what needs to be taught. With the help of IDM, 4 members of the Horizon
Lanka team were given “Training the Trainer” courses in order that they
will be able to disseminate the ICT message correctly.
Many
students already attending Horizon Lanka Academy have been given
training through workshops in software packages such as Adobe
Illustrator, Photoshop and Macromedia Dreamweaver. They will be able to
pass their knowledge on to those who take an interest in graphic and
web design and even with the basics of computer usage.
4. Implementation of ICT Educational Plan
Currently
Horizon Lanka Academy already has an ICT Educational Plan for its
students. They have weekly lessons in all aspects of ICT. For the
community, the Educational Plan began with a series of training
sessions and workshops aimed at introducing the community to the
concept of an e-Village and familiarizing them with ICT usage and its
benefits. It is hoped that the community will begin taking a more
active interest and at this point, Horizon Lanka hopes to offer them
more advanced tutoring and even organize standard training courses for
them through some of the institutes with whom they have firm
relationships. The ICT Educational Plan will also aim to give
individuals specific information relating to their profession, e.g.,
farming, co-operatives, which may be of benefit to them.
5. Other Services to the Community
i. Multimedia Library
The
project provided the community with a multimedia library containing
books, newspapers, periodicals, VCD, audio CD, DVD, audio cassettes,
downloaded data CDs and other relevant reference materials. The center
also provides a service which involves the team conducting information
searches upon request. Using both the internet and international
resources Horizon Lanka provides this service for members of the
community and local businesses. We also invite scholars, researchers,
educationists, professionals and donors to contribute to our library by
sending any valuable resources that may benefit our research facilities.
ii. Communication
Basic
communication services will also be provided. Almost all the fixed and
mobile telephone networks operate in Mahavilachchiya now. Horizon Lanka
was involved in getting the first mobile phone network to cover the
village in 2006. Horizon Lanka provides Internet facility to the
village through the main computer lab and through the mesh network. The
existing problems in the mesh network will be sorted out shortly.
iii. Digital Photography
Digital
photography, graphic designing and digital arts is another service
currently provided by the e-Village group. By sourcing contracts from
local and international businesses the team aims to enhance the skills
base of the youth and provide further diversification of income within
the village.
iv. Videoing and video editing
Horizon Lanka has acquired the necessary equipment to do videoing and video editing education within the community.
v. Secretarial services
By
providing MS Office facilities, Horizon Lanka e-Village has created
several presentations. By using MS PowerPoint and Macromedia Flash
clients can be provided with effective presentations to use for their
respective businesses. This can be broadened to including typesetting
for letters and documents.
vi. Webpage and Graphic Design
Web
design is a positive initiative that has already commenced within the
village. By taking up offshore web designing contracts, a promising
ground for new career opportunities within the village has been
created. By gaining new contracts, Horizon Lanka aims to nurture this
talent in the community further, bringing further economic growth into
the district.
vii. Consulting services
The
Foundation is able to share its experiences in taking ICT to rural
communities of Sri Lanka. The Foundation can provide consulting
services with respect to launching and setting up rural level ICT
centers throughout the country in villages that may also benefit from
this form of education.
6. Implementation of mesh Technology
Mahavilachchiya
became the first rural village to benefit from mesh technology thanks
to the Asia Pacific Development Information Programme and Enterprise
Technologies Pvt. Ltd. Mesh technology has the whole community access
to the internet from their homes. ICTA acted as a facilitator of this
initiative.
Horizon
Lanka has now helped to furnish over 50 homes with used desktop
computers and it still searching for more donors to help families who
have saved their half of the cost under Digital Butterflies project. http://digitalbutterflies.wordpress.com
Mesh technology enables homes with a PC to enjoy the benefits of
wireless internet connection. It utilizes the internet connection
already put in place by Horizon Lanka. For details of the pilot
program, please go to http://www.apdip.net/projects/ictrnd/2004/L43-lk/proposal.
Mesh technology has no doubt become the back bone of our e-village
status and will help enhance the educational plan in place by providing
families with access, not just one person. Since this was a pilot
project there were some technical and other disturbances few months
after the commission of the network. We have submitted a new a new
funding proposal which has been shortlisted for funding and now the
proposal is being discussed to rectify the existing problems of the
network. Once the new project comes into play it will not only solve
the problems in the network but also extend the mesh internet network
to 30 other houses in the village.
Benefits of eVillage Project
The benefits of making Mahavilachchiya a model e-village are endless.
1. Children
The work of Horizon Lanka has already seen success by making village students IT professionals.
Public
schools in rural areas have poor resources, meaning that subjects like
ICT are often overlooked. By providing children access to computers and
the internet, they can learn to use these tools to improve their
standard of work and stand them in the same ground as students from
city schools. Opening communication links between children from other
schools will bring about better understanding and perhaps a sharing of
resources. Horizon Lanka is helping the public schools, temples, etc.
by providing computers and Internet so that more children in the
village can benefit.
2. Healthcare
The
Local hospital, doctors, nurses, midwives and pharmacies have very
limited means of communication with each other presently. This specific
section of the community is probably one of the most important. The
Horizon Lanka Foundation project donated a used PC to the hospital and
hopes to provide Internet access to the hospital if mesh network can be
extended to that area too. If the health workers use IT, hopefully it
will cut down time wastage, improve record keeping and provide a better
sharing of information. More importantly, patients can begin to seek
health advice from the internet rather than traveling to see a doctor.
We hope to initiate a telemedicine project by combining Mahavilachchiya
hospital with a city hospital if there is necessary funding and
government help.
3. Banking
The
community can access their bank accounts using internet now from their
homes. Information on accounts and services can be accessed without
having to travel and waste time in queues. Most of the Sri Lankan banks
provide online fund management facilities and they respond to queries
send as emails, so the people do not have to spend on phone calls and
traveling to Anuradhapura town anymore for most of the banking needs
now.
4. Information Services
The need for disseminating
information quickly is sometimes of the utmost importance especially in
a crisis like a national disaster, war or drought. Presently supplying
the rural areas with this information has been near impossible. Public
information suppliers from NGOs and government can now access the rural
communities. Thus the community will begin to feel less isolated and
become more interested in what is happening in the rest of the country.
5. Community
ICT
in the rural village will benefit the community the most. Farmers now
have easier access to wholesalers, weather reports, crop prices, and
other relevant information which will facilitate their work at
harvesting time and during the year. For the unemployed, access to
information from the multimedia library and internet will help them in
searching for employment. Gaining ICT skills will be beneficial for
their future employment as well. Communication between villagers will
be enhanced. With access to the web at home and now the knowledge to
use it, families can talk with each other using web mail and IP
Telephony services like Skype, all without any cost to themselves.
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