Māori ICT Development Fund Advisory Group members appointed
Hon Amy Adams
Minister for
Communications
Hon Te Ururoa
Flavell
Māori Development Minister
14 October 2015
Māori ICT Development Fund Advisory Group members appointed
Communications Minister Amy Adams and Māori Development Minister Te Ururoa Flavell have announced eight appointees to the Māori ICT Development Fund Expert Advisory Group.
In Budget 2014, the Government allocated $30 million for a Māori ICT Development Fund to support Māori economic development and support access to Māori language and culture through digital literacy initiatives.
The group will provide
advice about how the fund will work including its objectives
and the design of an operational framework. It will also
make recommendations to the Ministers’ about how the grant
should be spent.
“It has important work to do to ensure
the fund is used to its full potential and the new members
bring a broad cross-section of skills and experience to the
group”, says Mr Flavell.
The Māori ICT Development Fund Expert Advisory Group will look to confirm the operational framework of the fund and investment priorities later this year.
“There are a wide
range of initiatives that this fund could support, such as
projects to improve digital literacy, scholarships to
encourage Maori to study ICT, or programmes aimed at
increasing the use of ICT by Maori businesses, so we want to
see the fund in operation as soon as practicably possible”
says Ms Adams.
Each member has been appointed for a term
of three
years.
ENDS