Phase 3 of the BDT engagement process is implementation.
BDT provides technical assistance to implement the approach, working closely with the country to develop and implement a short-term action plan, carefully planning the allocation of human and financial resources for implementation, and identifying operational monitoring and control.
BDT assists in drafting annual implementation plans with sector-specific targets (e.g., health, education). This includes mobilizing resources through inter alia ITU’s Connect2Recover initiative for infrastructure projects or the Digital Skills Toolkit for workforce training. BDT facilitates capacity-building workshops for policymakers and establishes real-time dashboards (e.g., using ITU’s G5 Accelerator) to track progress. Risk mitigation strategies, such as contingency funding for cybersecurity threats, are incorporated.
Phase 3 of implementation — focused on Country action
 | Country action through BDT assistance in implementation
Developing a short-term action plan Allocating human and financial resources for the implementation Operational monitoring and control |