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Cisco Pledges $1 Million Investment for ICT Related Micro-Credit Financing in Developing Countries
Cisco Supports the "ICT Empowerment Network" With Grameen Bank and International Telecommunication Union
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HONG KONG -- (MARKET WIRE) -- December 3, 2006 -- ITU TELECOM WORLD 06 -- Cisco® (NASDAQ : CSCO )
today announced that it will pledge one million dollars to support ICT
related micro-financing initiatives within the global ICT Empowerment
Network, a new collaborative micro-credit financing program launched today
by Professor Muhammad Yunus, a Nobel Prize Laureate and managing director
of Grameen Bank, in partnership with the International Telecommunication
Union (ITU). The ICT Empowerment Network is a virtual network of
organizations working together to help the underprivileged earn sustainable
incomes.
Through its network of ITU-Cisco supported Internet Training Centres, Cisco
will work with the ITU and Grameen Bank to provide eligible students
micro-credit loans to undertake their information and communications
technology (ICT) education. In addition, Cisco will work with ITU and
Grameen Bank to help eligible graduates of ITU Internet Training Centres
receive entrepreneurial business training and/or mentoring as well as
micro-credit start up capital to launch their own ICT related businesses.
"I am very excited at the level of commitment and support from ITU Connect
the World partners, like Cisco, who can translate creative ideas into
action to make a difference in the developing world," Yunus said. "The
ongoing success of the ITU-Cisco Internet Training Initiative worldwide
demonstrates what can be accomplished through effective public and private
sector collaboration for sustainable development."
In 2002, Cisco and the ITU launched the Internet Training Center Initiative
for Developing Countries with the goal of setting up 50 centres around the
world by 2003. The effort has led today to the establishment of 66 such
ITU-sponsored centres in 56 countries, including 20 least-developed
countries. ITU-Cisco Internet Training Centers leverage the comprehensive
curriculum created by the Cisco Networking Academy Program, which will
celebrate 10 years of ICT education in 2007. There are Cisco Networking
Academies in roughly 165 countries worldwide serving half a million
students annually.
"Education and enhanced ICT skills have proven to expand communities, so
increasing access to ICT education in the developing world through
micro-credit financing is a great idea," said Mr. Yoshio Utsumi,
secretary-general of the ITU. "The continued growth of Internet Protocol
networking in the developing countries, especially through active support
from government and private sector leaders, will yield tangible benefits
for the global economy as a whole."
"The ITU continues to be a leader in ICT development programs and
partnerships worldwide that help narrow the digital divide," said Tae Yoo,
Cisco vice president of corporate affairs and executive lead for corporate
social responsibility. "This opportunity for Cisco to provide a replicable
and sustainable platform for people to enter the ICT world through
education and entrepreneurial pursuits is a great example of the impact
that effective public and private partnerships can have in the developing
world."
The Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in Oslo, Norway, can be viewed live at
www.nobelprize.org on Sunday, December 10, 1 pm Oslo time (in US 7 am EST,
6 am CST, 5 am MST, 4 am Pacific Standard Time).
About Grameen Bank
Grameen Bank Project was born in the village of Jobra, Bangladesh, in 1976.
In 1983 it was transformed into a formal bank. Borrowers of Grameen Bank at
present own 94 percent of the total equity of the bank. Remaining 6 percent
is owned by the government. It has 6.6 million borrowers, 97 percent of
whom are women. It works exclusively for them. Grameen Bank does not
require any collateral against its micro-loans. Although each borrower must
belong to a five-member group, the group is not required to give any
guarantee for a loan to its member. Repayment responsibility solely rests
on the individual borrower. Grameen Bank has 2,226 branches and it works in
71,371 villages, with a staff of 18,795. http://www.grameen-info.org/
About Connect the World
Launched within the context of the World Summit on the Information Society
in June 2005, Connect the World is a multistakeholder initiative that aims
to help expand access to information and communication technologies (ICTs)
to the estimated 800,000 villages and one billion people worldwide for whom
making a simple telephone call remains out of reach. By showcasing current
development efforts, tracking progress and identifying both pressing needs
as well as opportunities for collaboration, Connect the World will help
generate the momentum required to "connect the unconnected by 2015." For
more information, visit: www.itu.int/partners.
About the ITU
ITU is the leading United Nations agency for information and communication
technology issues, and the global focal point for governments and the
private sector in developing networks and services. For more than 140
years, ITU has coordinated shared global use of the radio spectrum,
promoted international cooperation in assigning satellite orbits, worked to
improve telecommunication infrastructure in the developing world, and
established the worldwide standards that assure seamless interconnection of
a vast range of communications systems.
From broadband Internet to latest-generation wireless technologies, from
aeronautical and maritime navigation to radio astronomy and satellite-based
meteorology, from phone and fax services to TV broadcasting and
next-generation networks, ITU continues to play a central role in helping
the world communicate.
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