Giga: Defining and Financing Meaningful School Connectivity


Giga (ITU and UNICEF), Government of Switzerland and Government of Spain

Session 407

Thursday, 16 March 2023 16:30–17:30 (UTC+01:00) Room F, CICG, 3rd Floor Thematic Workshop

Around half of the world’s schools are offline, and 1.3 billion children have no access to the Internet at home (UNICEF and ITU, 2022). This digital exclusion particularly affects the poorest, girls and those with disabilities, denying them access to learning resources online, the option to learn remotely, and the opportunity to develop digital skills. United by a shared commitment to leave no children behind, UNICEF and ITU joined forces in 2019 to create Giga, a unique global partnership to connect every school in the world to the Internet and every young person to information, opportunity, and choice. To date, Giga has connected 2.1 million students and 5,700 schools to the Internet, mapped 2.1 schools, established 16 partnerships, and mobilized $1.1 billion. 
 
The emphasis on setting standards and targets for universal and meaningful connectivity reflects countries’ experience that the quality of connectivity matters. Meaningful school connectivity means fast, reliable and affordable access to the Internet, allowing for skill development, use of ‘smart’ devices, and safe navigation. The United Nations Office of the UN Secretary-General’s Envoy on Technology and ITU have established a set of aspirational targets for 2030 for universal and meaningful digital connectivity. These set a minimum connection speed target of 20 Mbps per school, or 50 kbps per student for schools larger than 400 students. Achieving these targets, however, requires strong commitment and substantial resources, both technical and financial, by all parties involved, including governments, international organizations, the private sector and civil society. In addition, given the rapid pace of innovation in digital learning, these targets must be regularly assessed and updated to reflect the evolving requirements of teachers and students. 

Giga and the Governments of Switzerland and Spain will co-host a session at the 2023 WSIS Forum on universal and meaningful school connectivity, with the following specific objectives:  

  • To present Giga, the UN system’s flagship initiative on school connectivity, which has developed a number of open-source data and technology products for meaningful school connectivity. 
  • To highlight challenges and opportunities, including technical, political and financial, to achieve universal and meaningful school connectivity by 2030. 
  • To explore experiences and perspectives on the level of bandwidth required for meaningful school connectivity and how it can be financed. 

Tomas Lamanauskas
Tomas Lamanauskas Deputy Secretary-General ITU, Switzerland

Aurora Díaz-Rato Revuelta
Aurora Díaz-Rato Revuelta Ambassador and Permanent Representative of Spain to the United Nations Office and other International Organizations in Geneva Ministry of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, Spain

Thomas Schneider
Thomas Schneider Ambassador and Director of International Affairs Swiss Federal Office of Communications

Graeme Burns
Graeme Burns 【R】 Partner BCG

Joyce Dogniez
Joyce Dogniez Vice President, Empowerment and Outreach Internet Society Foundation

Ben Roberts
Ben Roberts 【R】 Group Chief Technology and Innovation Officer Liquid Intelligent Technologies

Dr Gift Machengete
Dr Gift Machengete Director General Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe

Stephen Bereaux
Stephen Bereaux Director of the ITU Telecommunication Development Bureau ITU, Switzerland

Alex Wong
Alex Wong Senior Advisor, Strategic Engagement and Initiatives ITU, Switzerland Moderator

Chris Fabian
Chris Fabian Giga Co-Lead UNICEF, Switzerland

Topics
5G Technology Digital Divide Digital Economy Digital Inclusion Digital Transformation Education Infrastructure
WSIS Action Lines
  • AL C1 logo C1. The role of governments and all stakeholders in the promotion of ICTs for development
  • AL C2 logo C2. Information and communication infrastructure
  • AL C3 logo C3. Access to information and knowledge
  • AL C6 logo C6. Enabling environment
  • AL C7 E–LEA logo C7. ICT applications: benefits in all aspects of life — E-learning
  • AL C11 logo C11. International and regional cooperation
Sustainable Development Goals
  • Goal 4 logo Goal 4: Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all