After returning to Cambodia, I will apply for the position of ICT policy consultant either for a institute which is working closely with government or directly for government institutions such as National Information Communication Technology Development Authority (NiDA) or Ministry of Education, Youth & Sport (MoEYS) to participate in the development of government policy. I will introduce and offer my knowledge, skills, and experiences that I will acquire from my research study program in Japan with the strong vision to bring economic growth to Cambodia as the result of the right use of ICT learned from the effective Japanese ICT methodologies. Putting these strategies and techniques into practice along with the extending and enhancing bilateral relationships with Japan, I do believe that Cambodia's ICT will grow the way Japanese ICT has been doing for the past several years. In this position, I will use my knowledge gained from other countries' policy guidance, Japan's in particular to find out both the positive and negative impacts if those methodologies are implemented in Cambodia.
Additionally, Cambodia's draft ICT policy will also be reviewed and compared to find a better approach. To further ICT policy development, I will do research on the gaps of ICT between developed countries and developing countries; and on what factors should be included in the ICT policy for socio-economic development. Clearly defined milestone and outcomes of National ICT policy in Cambodia should also be set out.
Additionally, Cambodia's draft ICT policy will also be reviewed and compared to find a better approach. To further ICT policy development, I will do research on the gaps of ICT between developed countries and developing countries; and on what factors should be included in the ICT policy for socio-economic development. Clearly defined milestone and outcomes of National ICT policy in Cambodia should also be set out.
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