Connecting the world and beyond

Development Activities

 

 Although ICTs require energy resources, they also offer opportunities to monitor, learn about and protect the environment, reduce carbon emissions, mitigate and adapt to climate change

 

 The ICT “eye” website is a one stop-shop for ICT information and provides telecommunication/ICT indicators and statistics, regulatory and policy profiles, national tariff policies and much much more..

 

 
The rapid reform of the telecommunication sector is resulting in the emergence of many complex issues

 

 Emergency telecommunications is considered as an integral part of its projects integrating telecommunications / information and communication technology in disaster predication, detection, and alerting.

 

Enhancing security and building confidence in the use of ICT applications

 

 Assist developing countries in bridging the digital divide by advancing the use of ICT-based networks, services and applications, and promoting cybersecurity.

 

 The Human Capacity Building works to strengthen the human, institutional and organizational capacity of developing countries in a manner that prepares them for the challenges of a digital economy

 

 The main source of global and internationally comparable ICT & telecom data

 

 Assist Member States and ITU-D Sector Members to maximise the utilization of appropriate new technologies in the development of their information and communication infrastructure.

 

 Promote access to, as well as use and knowledge of ICTs for women and girls, children and youth, indigenous people, persons with disabilities and people living in rural, isolated and poorly served communities.

 

 The Special Programme for the Least Developed Countries (LDCs) and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) delivers targeted and highly differentiated assistance to LDCs and SIDS in a number of key priority areas