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An analysis of current ICT trends for sustainable strategic plan for Southern Africa
The use of ICTs can support sustainable development within societies. ICTs have been supported by governments, private companies, non-governmental organisations, academic institutions and individuals. However, technological changes have made it difficult for ICT stakeholders and policy makers to develop sustainable ICT solutions within the Southern Africa. A qualitative research approach was used to engage ICT experts, ICT designers, ICT users and government representatives to understand the current state of ICTs in Southern Africa. Results indicate that the changes in technologies make it difficult to effectively plan for ICT services delivery. Further findings also indicate the complexity of the needs for ICT users in terms of services, devices and infrastructure make it difficult to plan effectively. More so, there are efforts to plan for ICTs in many countries. The paper outlines an innovative approach that could be adopted by ICT stakeholders and policy makers to come up with an effective ICT strategic plan.