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Back to the Business Home Page 15 March 2005 
Ĺ  Business
African leaders back tech tax to help poor nations
BY REUTERS
[Geneva | Reuters News Service, 15 March 2005] - African leaders yesterday voiced support for a plan asking wealthy nations to tax their cities' investment in technology to buy mobile phones and computers for poor nations.

The tax would feed a Digital Solidarity Fund, a United Nations-sponsored plan to use hi-tech tools such as satellite telephones or the Internet to promote economic development in areas that lack even the most basic infrastructure.

Algerian president Abdelaziz Bouteflika said the digital divide -- the gap between IT availability in poor countries and rich -- aggravated polarisation between the wealthy North and developing nations of the South.

"It is imperative that international measures be taken," Bouteflika told a conference in Geneva.

The rich Swiss city was first to adopt the plan, putting a 1% levy on the profit made by the city's technology suppliers.

The United Nations hopes that widening access within the developing world to IT will help eradicate poverty and build stable democracies. Poor nations back the view.

"The only way to fill in the digital divide is to empower the South with IT equipment, telephones, fax machines, the Internet and to ensure training on how to use them," said Senegalese president Abdoulaye Wade.

The "digital" tax would be adopted voluntarily, with conference officials saying several were considering following Geneva's example.

The fund was launched in 2003 in Geneva on the sidelines of a UN conference on spreading access to the Internet and wireless communication. It has already accumulated between four and five million euros.

Once more detailed guidelines are in place on how to use the fund, 60% of its expected revenue would go to the world's 49 least developed countries, 30% to developing countries and 10% to projects in rich nations.
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