The Tuvalu National ICT policy, “Information and Communication Technologies for every Tuvaluan Citizen” is currently in draft form. Negotiations with stakeholders are still underway and implementation is expected by 2004. The Tuvalu Policy Vision is follows the guiding principles outlined in the Pacific Islands Information and Communication Technologies Policy and Strategic Plan – a regional ICT strategy agreed and signed by the Communication Ministers of each respective Forum country member. For Tuvalu, these principles are:
Strategies to implement the aspects of the ICT policy which are relevant to education include
Other planned strategies include consultation with a wide range of stakeholders, developing exchange and vocational programmes by the education sector, incorporating gender issues and developing community awareness programmes
to maximise benefits and minimise adverse social impacts. There are also plans to review communication tariff regulations to maximise benefits to communities.
(Information here taken from the Meta-Survey paper ICT in Education: Tuvalu)

