ENSDI were observed in Ethiopia (Gemeda, 2012),
but their efforts were wasted and continued to be
wasted due to the absence of clear hand over strategy.
Hence, this study recommends an assessment of the
ongoing informal SDI initiatives, and building on the
existing effort by team up with them for the success
full development of ENSDI.
3.1.3 Investment on the Building Blocks of
ENSDI
Collaborative investment on: (1) legislations
including IPR, custodianship, and liability,(2)
telecommunication infrastructure, (3)standardization
,(4)development of the institutional operational
capabilities ,and (5) policy entailing data access,
sharing, and service charge among others should be
done to complement what is already in place for hard
infrastructure
4 CONCLUSION
In Ethiopia, absence of the full buy-in of the
government is the under laying cause for the failure
of formal and informal SDI initiatives for the last
decade. Hence, unlocking the economic potential of
geospatial information, and creating geospatially
enabled community through geospatially networked
environment is still neglected. Clarifying the ENSDI
development approach, top down, setting clear
informal SDI initiatives hand over strategy, and
collaborative investment on the building block of
ENSDI are suggested in this paper as the promising
solutions to reinforce the already initiated ENSDI as
a collaborative cross-border geospatial data sharing
mechanism.
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