Message from the UN Secretary-General
The theme of this year’s observance
of World Telecommunication Day is “ICT for all: empowering people to cross the
Digital Divide”.
The digital revolution holds great promise for prosperity and
progress. Access to information and communication technologies can catapult
small and medium-sized firms directly into the heart of regional, national and
global markets. Telemedicine can provide access to up-to-date health and medical
information to even the most remote communities. Information and communication
technologies can facilitate low-cost distance learning. And they can empower
civil society, strengthen democratic institutions and make governments more
transparent and accountable.
Unfortunately, those countries and communities that most need
the boost that information and communication technologies can provide are least
able to take advantage of it. Low levels of literacy and education have
contributed to an “access gap” within the digital divide.
The role of women is particularly crucial. Women make up 60
per cent of the world’s poor. Experience has shown that when women are
empowered, the benefits are felt in entire families and communities. It is
essential to promote access and use of information and communication
technologies among women. We must also encourage more women, in both developed
and developing countries, to join the ranks of ICT creators, designers and
decision-makers.
On World Telecommunication Day, let us resolve to bridge the
digital divide between countries, between rural and urban areas, between rich
and poor, between educated and illiterate populations, and between men and
women. And let us act urgently so that all the world’s people can benefit from
the potential of the ICT revolution.
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Kofi A. Annan
Secretary-General United Nations
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