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         Celebrating one year of Partner2Connect
         
 
      Doreen Bogdan-Martin, Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau and Secretary-General-elect, ITU
How can we ensure that the hardest-to-reach communities are connected?. In just one year, the Partner2Connect (P2C) Digital Coalition launched by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in collaboration with the UN Secretary General’s Office of the Technology Envoy and the UN OHRLLS, has uncovered hundreds of different ways of achieving that goal.
 
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      16/12/2022
       
         Improving digital literacy in India – a review
         
 
      Sumeysh Srivastava, Manager, Public Policy, The Quantum Hub
To live a full life in the modern world, one must be digitally literate. According to the Indian National Statistical Office, a digitally literate person is at least five years old and can navigate the Internet via a web browser, use e-mail, and find, evaluate, and communicate information using social media tools.
 
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      2/12/2022
       
         Technologies and strategies for inclusion and accessibility
         
 
      Roxana Widmer-Iliescu, Senior Coordinator for Digital Inclusion, ITU
Learning in the classroom lays the foundation, starting early on, for the rest of our lives. But when students lack equal access to today’s digital technologies, their personal and professional development can be affected for years to come. This is true, especially for children with disabilities.
 
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      30/11/2022
       
         Facts and Figures 2022: Latest on global connectivity amid economic downturn
         
 
      ITU News
Global median price of mobile-broadband services dropped from 1.9 per cent to 1.5 per cent of average gross national income (GNI) per capita. Only 63 per cent of women are using the Internet in 2022 compared to 69 per cent of men. Almost three-quarters of the global population aged 10 and over now own a mobile phone. Youth aged 15-24 years are the driving force of connectivity, with 75 per cent of young people worldwide now able to use the Internet.
 
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      30/11/2022
       
         17th Internet Governance Forum: A compact to build a better digital future for all
         
 
      Doreen Bogdan-Martin, Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau and Secretary-General-elect, ITU
Thinking about the many challenges facing the world today, I recall the words of former United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan to the first World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) back in 2003. "Technology has produced the Information Age," he said. "Now it is up to all of us to build an Information Society."
 
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      25/11/2022
       
         Making the Internet safer for women and girls
         
 
      ITU News
In Mexico, around nine million women suffer some form of digital harassment every year. In 2020, the organization Luchadoras (Fighters) opened a support service for victims of online violence in the country. Through social media, e-mail, messaging apps, a phone line, and other channels, any woman can get in touch for advice on how to respond to online harassment.
 
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      22/11/2022
       
         Digital necessity: How smart villages are changing lives in Niger
         
 
      ITU News
The villages of Sadore and Borgo Darey lie around 45 kilometres from Niger's capital Niamey. The distance can mean life or death when urgent medical care is needed. "Most of the roads are not well-maintained, and some of the Niger's villages are 2,000 kilometers away from the capital," observes Hani Eskandar, Senior Coordinator for Digital Services at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). "So how can you provide support and serve the needs of those villages?"
 
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      27/10/2022
       
         How digital skills development is transforming the workforce in Qatar
         
 
      Khawar Iqbal, Director, Digital Society at Ministry of Transport and Communications, and Frederick Van Gysegem, Partner at Roland Berger
We live in a time when all aspects of our lives are undergoing a digital transformation, from education to entertainment – and perhaps most prominently at work. Digital technologies are contributing more and more to the socio-economic development of countries worldwide. But to fully exploit their transformative potential, digital skills must be cultivated at all levels – from the local to the national. 
 
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      11/10/2022
       
         Recognizing the Hard Work of Bridging the Gender Digital Divide
         
 
      Doreen Bogdan-Martin
Every day, ITU works together with a large community of partners from around the world with one common goal: to connect the unconnected and make sure that everyone, regardless of gender, has the chance to enjoy the benefits of being online.
 
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      06/10/2022
       
         Bridging the digital gender divide in Malawi
         
 
      ITU News
We caught up with Generation Connect Youth Envoy Horace Chipembere to learn more about bridging the digital gender divide. Horace runs HerforTech, an initiative that promotes digital skills development to empower women and girls in Malawi.
 
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      13/09/2022
       
         Dominican Republic moves forward on e-waste regulation
         
 
      ITU News
The Dominican Republic has prepared a key national regulation to ensure the systematic and coordinated disposal of electrical and electronic equipment, including old and discarded phones, tablets, computers, and other information and communication technology gear.
 
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      09/08/2022
       
         Vaca Perdida: Digital skills development in indigenous communities
         
 
      ITU News
The ITU Americas Regional Office visited a digital community centre in rural Argentina to learn more about the role of digital skills, technology, and connectivity in indigenous communities, and the ITU project on the promotion of digital skills training to benefit youth capacity development and economic integration.
 
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      05/08/2022
       
         WTDC edition of ITU News Magazine out now
         
 
      ITU News
The latest issue of the ITU News Magazine covers the World Telecommunication Development Conference (WTDC), recently held in Kigali, Rwanda. WTDC brought global information and communication technology (ICT) leaders together to develop new models of collaboration for connectivity in this final Decade of Action to achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
 
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      04/08/2022
       
         Implementing Kazakhstan's cybersecurity concept
         
 
      Ruslan Kenzhebekovich Abdikalikov, Chair of the Information Security Committee formed under the Republic of Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Digital Development, Innovation and Aerospace Industry
Kazakhstan has approved and started implementing its national "Cyber Shield of Kazakhstan" cybersecurity concept. What were the preconditions and the development process for this plan?
 
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      26/07/2022
       
         Digital skills shaping the future in Ghana
         
 
      ITU News
We caught up with Lucas Binnah Koomson, a training instructor on the Ghana Investment Fund for Electronic Communications’ (GIFEC) Digital Transformation Centre Project, to learn more about how digital skills training is impacting the present and future in Ghana.
 
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      20/07/2022
 
       
         Barcelona prepares to host Giga Technology Centre
 
         
  
      ITU News
A proposed open-source research and development centre in Barcelona promises to accelerate the Giga initiative, which is working to connect every school in the world to the Internet. The Governments of Spain, Catalonia, and Barcelona are working with UNICEF and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) – the key United Nations agencies behind Giga – to move forward on plans for the centre's establishment in the city.
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      19/07/2022
       
         What it takes to close the digital gap: Q&A with WTDC Chair
         
 
      ITU News
 We caught up with Hon. Paula Ingabire, Rwanda’s Minister of Information Communication Technology and Innovation and Chair of the recent World Telecommunication Development Conference (WTDC) held in Kigali, Rwanda, by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). 
 
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      15/07/2022
 
       
         Meeting digital skills demand today - and tomorrow
 
         
  
      Emmanuel C. Ogu, Lecturer of Computer Science & Information Technology, Babcock University
 The realities of the modern digital era have challenged traditional approaches to learning and skills acquisition. Among the first consequences of COVID-19 was a shift to remote teaching and rapid uptake of educational technologies, also known as "edtech", all over the world. 
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      08/07/2022
 
       
         Womens network puts gender equality at centre of development priorities
 
         
  
      ITU News
 The ITU Development Sector (ITU-D) Network of Women (NoW) has put gender concerns at the forefront of global initiatives to connect the unconnected. The recent World Telecommunication Development Conference (WTDC), held in Kigali, Rwanda, between 6 and 16 June, included key discussions organized by the NoW in ITU-D. 
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      28/06/2022
 
       
         Giga transforms lives in rural Rwanda, one school at a time
 
      ITU News
As the developed world explores Web3 and upgrades to 5G cellular networks, many rural communities in developing countries remain far away from basic infrastructure like a simple Internet connection. Even people with access often struggle to stay connected or to benefit meaningfully from their connectivity. Rwanda – host of the World Telecommunication Development Conference (WTDC) of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) – provides a case in point.
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      14/06/2022
 
       
         How tailored national cybersecurity strategies enable safe, inclusive and sustainable digital development
 
      Marco Obiso, Head of Cybersecurity Division, ITU; Isabel Neto, Practice Manager, Digital Development, World Bank; and Marjo Baayen, Director of the Global Forum on Cyber Expertise
Countries worldwide—and developing countries in particular—recognize the need for digital transformation to foster economic growth, improve efficiency, enable skills development, and advance human and social development.
 
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      10/06/2022
       
         Every pledge counts: 360+ promises closer to #MeaningfulConnectivity
      Doreen Bogdan-Martin, Director, ITU Telecommunication Development Bureau
Five billion. That’s the number of people online today. Thirty years. That’s how long it has taken us to get from zero to five billion. That’s remarkable. And yet the newly launched Global Connectivity Report from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) tells us we cannot be satisfied. It tells us that the potential of digital connectivity is still largely untapped.
 
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      08/06/2022
 
       
         Rwanda is tackling digital development challenges — and succeeding
 
      ITU News
Recent months have seen Rwanda’s capital, Kigali, take several leaps forward in digital development, underlining the rapid momentum of the East African country. Last November, the Rwanda Innovation Fund (RIF) was launched to support disruptive and innovative companies that offer solutions to the region’s challenges, through a public-private partnership between the government and investment manager Angaza Capital.
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      07/06/2022
       
         The eyes of the world on Kigali for WTDC
      Houlin Zhao, ITU Secretary-General
Yesterday, I addressed the World Telecommunication Development Conference (WTDC) in Kigali, Rwanda, where members of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) are exploring how to connect the unconnected to achieve sustainable development. Kigali is one of Africa’s great cities, and Rwanda is a model of digital transformation for the continent and the world.
 
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      06/06/2022
 
       
         Four decades of global connectivity: Astounding strides, yet still some way to go
 
      Doreen Bogdan-Martin, Director, Telecommunication Development Bureau, ITU
Forty years have passed since the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) set up the Independent Commission for World-Wide Telecommunications Development, led by the late Sir Donald Maitland, a former UK diplomat and Permanent Representative to the United Nations.
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      04/06/2022
       
         Understanding the global landscape for youth: From pre-COVID to today
      Othman Almoamar, Amani Alkhiami, Ali Al Farhan, and Yara Ghouth – the Saudi youth delegation to ITU’s Generation Connect Global Youth Summit
Those under 30 years of age comprise approximately half of the world’s population today. As a result, a fundamental question repeatedly comes to mind: are today’s young people ready for their future?
 
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      03/06/2022
       
         Tech companies take steps towards net zero
      ITU News
Digital companies are playing a growing role in the race to eliminate harmful emissions from industry, transport, energy production, and other activities. By purchasing growing shares of renewable energy, investing in carbon removal, and issuing green bonds, the technology firms driving the world’s digital transformation have also come to the forefront in efforts to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
 
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      02/06/2022
 
       
         What do Generation Connect youth delegates hope to achieve?
 
      ITU News
As the first Generation Connect Global Youth Summit kicks off today, some of the key participants have shared their motivations for attending the three-day gathering in Kigali, Rwanda. Many of the designated youth envoys, identified through Generation Connect hubs around the world, are intent on addressing specific digital transformation challenges.
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      01/06/2022
       
         Ramping up e-waste awareness in Rwanda
      ITU News
Less than 20 per cent of e-waste – or discarded electrical and electronic devices – is collected from homes and institutions globally, according to the 2020 Global E-waste Monitor, a report from the Global E-waste Statistics Partnership. Rwanda, with about 7,000 tonnes of e-waste generated annually, has set out to do far better – and to set new benchmarks for African countries and the world in the sustainable use of digital devices and technologies.
 
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      30/05/2022
 
       
         ITU poll: Here’s what it will take to connect everyone by 2030
 
      ITU News
In the last 30 years, the number of Internet users worldwide has surged from just a few million to almost five billion today. But with one third of humanity still offline, huge connectivity potential remains untapped. United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres recently reaffirmed the urgent need to connect everyone, everywhere to the Internet by 2030.
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      26/05/2022
 
       
         Generation Connect gets ready for first-ever Global Youth Summit
 
      ITU News
Tomorrow’s technology movers and shakers are preparing to gather at the inaugural Generation Connect Global Youth Summit, taking place online and in person in Kigali, Rwanda, from 2 to 4 June. Young delegates from over 100 countries representing regions worldwide will discuss and debate a Call to Action for sustainable, inclusive digital transformation policies.
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      23/05/2022
 
       
         Tackling the digital gender divide in Asia
      Atsuko Okuda, Regional Director, ITU Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific; Frank van Cappelle, Senior Adviser, Education, and Global Lead, Digital Learning, UNICEF; and Jake Bell, Senior International Program Manager, Code.org
The ability to own a mobile device and access the Internet can be life-changing. The information, services, and learning tools available online are benefitting billions of people worldwide, and the number of mobile users and people connected to the worldwide web keeps growing each year.
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      10/05/2022
 
       
         Strengthening digital skills to scale digital transformation
 
      ITU News
Representatives from 13 new centres fostering digital skills in developing countries visited the headquarters of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) in March to kick-off phase two of the Digital Transformation Centres (DTC) Initiative, a joint initiative with technology conglomerate Cisco.     ITU – a United Nations specialized agency that works closely with governments and the private sector – promotes inclusive global “digital transformation” as a key element to meet the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
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      04/05/2022
 
       
         Digital natives, you have the floor…
 
      Doreen Bogdan-Martin, Director, ITU Telecommunication Development Bureau
In September 2013, young leaders from around the world gathered at the BYND 2015 Global Youth Summit in Costa Rica to voice their views on the digital future they wanted. I was impressed at how quickly and readily young people assumed responsibility in their roles as innovators, creators, and solution-shapers for the digital future. 
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      28/04/2022
       
         What holds girls back from pursuing a STEM career?
      ITU News
Girls and young women around the world face structural challenges in gaining equal access to the Internet. Among the many inequalities in the digital world, online harassment and violence are significant barriers for girls and women’s full participation there. These barriers only grew during the COVID-19 pandemic, as digital platforms became more widely relied upon.
 
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      19/04/2022
       
         New UN targets chart path to universal meaningful connectivity
      ITU News
The Office of the United Nations Secretary-General’s Envoy on Technology and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) have announced a new set of UN targets for universal and meaningful digital connectivity to be achieved by 2030. 
 
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      11/04/2022
 
       
         How Africa is leading the way in dealing with e-waste
 
      Doreen Bogdan-Martin, Director, ITU Telecommunication Development Bureau
With the information and communication technology (ICT) boom has come a huge increase in discarded electrical and electronic equipment, or ‘e-waste’. A record 53.6 million metric tonnes (Mt) of e-waste was generated around the world in 2019, and this number is on the rise.
 
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      04/04/2022
       
         Skillsets required for digital transformation
      ITU News
The digital skills shortage requires educational and capacity-building organizations, along with all other stakeholders, to urgently reform their training programmes. Only then can they equip the workforce with the necessary skills for countries’ economic development in the digital era.
 
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      28/03/2022
 
       
         Partnering to connect the world
 
      Doreen Bogdan-Martin, Director, ITU Telecommunication Development Bureau
On the eve of Part 1 of the 5th United Nations Conference on the Least Developed Countries (UN LDC5), I took enormous pleasure in joining public and private partners for the launch of the next key building blocks in our ground-breaking Partner2Connect Digital Coalition. Partner2Connect is a global, leadership-level multi-stakeholder effort, constructed in close cooperation with the Office of the Secretary-General’s Envoy on Technology, and in line with the UN Secretary General’s Roadmap for Digital Cooperation.
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      25/3/2022
       
         Industry and regulators collaborate to foster meaningful connectivity
      ITU News
Bocar Ba, Chief Executive Officer, Samena Telecommunications Council Digital transformation can only become a reality through concerted action that mobilizes broad support, including from the private sector. This was the key takeaway from a consultative meeting of industry leaders in the tech sector last month at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).
 
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      17/3/2022
      
         Global broadband less affordable in 2021: New ITU-A4AI study
      ITU News
Internet connectivity became less affordable around the world in 2021, according to the latest statistical analysis by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the Alliance for Affordable Internet (A4AI). The share of people’s incomes spent on fixed broadband and mobile Internet services increased globally last year, in parallel with upticks in demand and usage compared to 2020, reveals an ITU-A4AI policy brief, The affordability of ICT services 2021.
 
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      16/3/2022
      
         Partner2Connect rallies commitments for connectivity
      ITU News
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) today announced its Partner2Connect pledging platform and an action framework to advance universal connectivity and digital transformation. ITU’s Partner2Connect (P2C) Online Pledging Platform will help mobilize resources to transform societies, promote sustainable digital technology uptake, and ensure meaningful connectivity for everyone.
 
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      8/3/2022
 
       
         International Women's Day 2022
 
      Doreen Bogdan-Martin, Director, Telecommunication Development Bureau, ITU
Megan Anduru knows first-hand how important it is for girls to be able to connect to the Internet, so they can learn the skills they need to succeed in a connected world. A young Kenyan teenager herself, she is deeply engaged in online safety and access. She is an information and communication technology (ICT) prefect at her school, a position that allows her to encourage other students to become part of the digital revolution.
 
      
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      3/3/2022
 
       
         Tech transfer and digital public goods needed for climate action
 
      Rosie McDonald, E-waste Data Associate Officer, ITU
As African countries brace for a warmer, drier future, researchers around the word are exploring ways the latest digital technologies could help with climate mitigation and adaptation. Student researchers based in Geneva, Switzerland, for instance, have looked at how information and communication technologies (ICTs) can boost climate action in Africa’s energy and agriculture sectors.
 
      
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      14/2/2022
 
       
         Overcoming obstacles to digital skills development
 
      Travis Heneveld, Director of Connectivity Solutions, Geeks Without Frontiers
Last-mile connectivity (LMC) coverage and usage gaps are significant obstacles to effective digital skills development, especially among underrepresented populations. This has only become clearer in the COVID-19 context, as connectivity became essential for the provision of vital economic and social community services.
 
      
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      10/2/2022
 
       
         Restoring connectivity in Tonga through collaborative disaster response
 
      ITU News
A few weeks ago, the world shared unprecedented satellite images and video of an underwater volcanic eruption the day before near the island nation of Tonga. Reported as “likely the biggest [eruption] recorded anywhere on the planet in more than 30 years”, the 14 January event resulted in shockwaves recorded thousands of kilometres away, from New Zealand to Japan, and as far as Peru and the west coast of the United States.
 
      
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      4/2/2022
 
       
         Enabling youth engagement and empowerment
 
      Marco Obiso, Head, ITU Cybersecurity Division and Acting Chief, Digital Network Society Department
The world today is home to around 1.8 billion young people between the ages of 10 and 24, with close to 90 per cent of them living in developing countries. This is the largest generation of youth in history. Youth voices, therefore, ought to be reflected and amplified in the world’s digital development dialogue. The time is now.
 
      
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      3/2/2022
 
       
         Now more than ever, we must amplify youth voices in digital development
 
      Shalin Jyotishi, Senior Analyst, Education and Labour, New America and Fellow, Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution, World Economic Forum
Access to affordable, reliable, Internet connectivity and digital literacy is no longer a “nice to have” for nation states. The COVID‑19 pandemic has illustrated the crucial role of high‑quality broadband access in advancing the physical, social, financial and emotional wellbeing of people all around the world.
 
      
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      2/12/2021
 
       
         Meet the winners: Connect2Recover research competition
 
      ITU News
As the world contemplates education, jobs, and healthcare needs in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, governments and companies have largely concurred on the need to “build back better”. Yet they struggle with specific ways to ensure no one is left behind.
 
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      2/12/2021
 
       
         E-Karkara: Improving farming in Nigerien rural communities
 
      ITU News
Agriculture makes up the largest part of the economy in the Republic of Niger. Rural communities, however, struggle with limited access to information and costly mobile services. Smallholder farmers often miss out on critical information, such as weather updates and market prices, with negative effects on productivity and profits.
 
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      29/11/2021
       
         Facts and Figures 2021: 2.9 billion people still offline
      ITU News
An estimated 37 per cent of the world’s population – or 2.9 billion people – have still never used the Internet.New data from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), the United Nations specialized agency for information and communication technologies (ICTs), also reveal strong global growth in Internet use, with the estimated number of people who have used the Internet surging to 4.9 billion in 2021, from an estimated 4.1 billion in 2019.
 
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      29/11/2021
 
       
         Generation Connect joins forces with Kofi Annan Changemakers
 
      
         ITU News
 Around the world, in every region, more young people are online than adults. And yet they are often left out of the conversation when it comes to creating the digital strategies and policies that impact them.  Creating the digital leaders of tomorrow requires empowering the digital youth of today. The Kofi Annan Changemakers (KAC) and Generation Connect, the youth initiative of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) are joining forces to facilitate this. 
 
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      17/11/2021
 
       
         G5 regulation: The digital transformation fast lane
 
      ITU News
This year has seen the global regulatory community embrace the so-called “gold standard” for digital regulation.Fifth-generation collaborative regulation, or G5 for short, is part of an International Telecommunication Union (ITU) concept of continual technological development, with successive “generations” evolving from command-and-control public monopolies to collaborative regulation across institutions and stakeholders as part of a digital economy.
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      19/11/2021
 
       
         Bridging the digital divide with innovative finance and business models
 
      ITU News
As the world becomes increasingly digitalized, the economic cost of digital exclusion is higher than the cost of closing the infrastructure, affordability, gender, and other gaps that persist.With 60 per cent of global GDP expected to rely on digital communication technologies by 2022, vulnerable populations in both developing and developed countries who are unable to connect to or use digital technologies risk being left behind in the post-pandemic recovery, leading to potentially heavier knock-on effects.
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      25/11/2021
 
       
         Spectrum, investment and balance: Three key enablers for connectivity
 
      
         ITU News
 Connecting Humanity, a study by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), indicates the need for investments worth an estimated USD 428 billion worldwide to ensure that people all over the world enjoy unhindered digital access. Universal access depends on connecting the remaining three billion people aged ten and older — still nearly half of the world’s population — to broadband Internet by 2030. 
 
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      2/11/2021
 
       
         School connectivity equips learners for education, work, and life
 
      
         ITU News
Of the 3.7 billion people around the world who still lack access to the Internet, nearly 370 million are under 25 years of age. Millions of children still leave school each year without any digital skills, limiting their access to employment opportunities and to a wealth of information online. The chasm separating digital "haves" and "have-nots" prevents those children from reaching their full potential. But solutions are in sight thanks to new technologies, innovative business and finance solutions, and growing international cooperation to expand school connectivity. 
 
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      2/11/2021
 
       
         Broadband mapping: Key to universal connectivity
 
      
         ITU News
 The swift adoption of digital tools during the COVID 19 pandemic has shown the power of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to improve daily lives – and how the inadequacy or outright lack of digital infrastructure can deprive entire communities of essential services.     Broadband mapping – whereby regulators assess service availability and quality locally, nationally, and regionally - is essential for informed decision-making.
 
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      25/10/2021
 
       
         France's Repairability Index inches toward circular economy
 
      
         ITU News
France's new requirements for longer-lasting electronics aim to encourage maintenance and consequently reduce electrical and electronic waste (e-waste) from discarded devices and appliances. The country's new Repairability Index also represents a key first step towards a circular economy for digital tech and household goods. As of the start of this year, France became the first European country to implement a legally binding repairability index, with a new set of criteria for manufacturers spanning five types of electronics and home appliances.
 
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      18/10/2021
 
       
         Digital solutions for a circular electronics value chain
 
      
         ITU News
 Rapid digital uptake all over the world – in our workplaces, institutions, and daily lives – comes as a double-edged sword for humanity’s future. While countries worldwide invest in new tech and infrastructure to keep up with innovative applications and fast-growing demand for digitalization, the subsequent piles of discarded electronic equipment – or e-waste – keep growing, too. Annual e-waste generation could reach 74.7 million tonnes by 2030. Moving towards a circular economy is critical for environmental, health and societal reasons. But it also makes sense in economic terms.
 
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      11/10/2021
 
       
         Connect2Recover: New ways to build back better with broadband
 
      
         ITU News
 Many of the world's unconnected live in Least Developed Countries (LDCs). The heavy reliance on broadband connectivity during the COVID-19 pandemic is exacerbating the negative impacts on communities suffering from digital exclusion, with the inability to access online services severely affecting education, healthcare, business and jobs, and access to vital government services. ITU data shows stark digital divides between LDCs and developed countries, as well as within LDCs themselves. 
 
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      6/10/2021
 
       
         Montenegro aligns digital development with international goals
 
       
         ITU News
ITU News spoke to Prime Minister Zdravko Krivokapic about how digital technologies are advancing development and boosting economic growth. How do information and communication technologies (ICTs) fit into Montenegro’s social and economic development plans? ICTs have become an increasingly important tool for economic development, broadening people’s possibilities of using modern technologies, fostering the digital economy, and enhancing international cooperation. Rapid, secure digital infrastructure and e-services have helped overcome problems caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. 
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      21/09/2021
       
         Digital transformation from door to door
      ITU News
The world’s ever-faster adoption of digital technologies reflects collective endeavours by people of varied backgrounds and skillsets, largely at the national and local level. But who are the people behind it? How can digital inclusion be measured? What does it look like on the ground? 
 
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      13/9/2021
 
       
         School connectivity needed in underserved communities
 
       
         ITU News 
Aiming to pick up the pace on digital sustainability, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and the United Kingdom’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) have joined forces to co-design a far-reaching digital inclusion project. Together, the two institutions aim to help bridge the persistent global digital divide. 
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      26/8/2021
 
       
         Road to Addis: Empowered youth for inclusive digital futures
 
       
         ITU News
Today’s decision makers increasingly recognize an important role for young people in helping solve the most formidable challenges now facing humanity. This is especially true in the mobilization of digital technologies to ensure a prosperous, equitable, sustainable future. "Young people will inherit a world that’s been dramatically reshaped by today’s technological advances," says Doreen Bogdan-Martin, Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).
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      10/08/2021
 
       
         Tokyo Olympics: The most connected Games ever
 
      ITU News
Broadcasts of the 2020 Olympic Games – held in Tokyo, Japan, after a year’s delay, amid a spiralling global pandemic – have broken all kinds of records. While few could physically attend this time, fans worldwide experienced the emotions of the Games like never before thanks to new and innovative technologies. Olympic digital platforms attracted twice as many users compared to the last, Rio 2016, Games.
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      20/8/2021
 
       
         My Women in Cyber mentorship experience
 
       
         Samaneh Tajalizadehkhoob, Principal Security, Stability & Resiliency Specialist, ICANN 
Historically, women have been underrepresented in technology-related disciplines, particularly cybersecurity. This begins early on, with fewer females being interested in technology at the grade-school level, which results in fewer women choosing cybersecurity as a profession in industry or academia (read more about the science, technology, engineering, and math gap in this report).
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      19/8/2021
 
       
         How ITU provides emergency telecommunications in a pandemic
 
       
         ITU News
One grey day in April, a group of International Telecommunication Union (ITU) staff met to test dozens of satellite phones and other terminals at the ITU headquarters in Geneva. “We have to prepare everything in advance so that when a disaster strikes, the only thing that we have to do is pack the equipment and take it to where it is needed,” explained Jake Spinnler from ITU’s Emergency Telecommunications Division.
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      9/8/2021
 
       
         Digital development through entrepreneurship-driven innovation
 
       
         ITU News
The world’s poorest nations often lack access to opportunities, or even formal education, but they are brimming with ingenuity, talent, and entrepreneurial drive. Challenging circumstances tend to nurture innovators who instinctively learn sophisticated problem-solving skills to manage day-to-day life. To Diene Keita, Deputy Executive Director of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), "innovation is a major game changer to accelerate progress of the 2030 Agenda."
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      2/8/2021
 
       
         Telcos strengthen India's disaster preparedness
 
       
         ITU News
When Cyclone Tauktae struck India’s western coastal areas several months ago, it brought mass destruction of property and disrupted daily life in five Indian states. Despite the storm’s ‘extremely severe’ designation, the damage and loss of lives were less than expected. This was thanks in large part to national disaster preparation plans, underpinned by information and communication technologies (ICTs) and timely preparation by telecom operators.
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      28/7/2021
 
       
         GSR-21: Tackling global challenges at the regional level
 
       
         ITU News
Although we often talk about issues of a global nature, such as the COVID-19 pandemic or the global digital divide, each region faces distinct challenges in tackling these. Information and communication technology (ICT) regulation is no different. Ahead of the latest Global Symposium for Regulators, GSR-21, regional experts met to discuss specific regulatory and economic challenges and identify key regulatory priorities at the regional level.
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      23/7/2021
 
       
         Leading to achieve universal connectivity
 
       
         ITU News
Born into poverty in Senegal in the 1970s, Lady Mariéme Jamme had the odds stacked against her. Marginalized and neglected, she lacked education and was trafficked as a young girl, she said. Yet she did not allow difficult circumstances to stop her from finding purpose in life, eventually becoming a leader and role model for women in the world of information and communication technologies (ICTs).
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      12/7/2021
 
       
         Montenegro embraces IPv6: Updating protocols to meet new web demand
 
       
         ITU News
Like many countries, Montenegro has gone through a succession of lockdowns over the past year and a half, with economic and social activity moving largely into the online sphere. COVID-19 pandemic response measures have accelerated the digital transformation in the country of about 630,000 people. But this has also stretched Internet infrastructure.
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       08/7/2021
 
       
         Mobile World Congress 2021: Back together in Barcelona
  
       
         Doreen Bogdan-Martin, Director of the ITU Telecommunication Development Bureau
As I prepared to attend the GSMA Mobile World Congress (MWC) late last month, I realised I’d practically forgotten how to pack. This major industry event, taking place in Barcelona, Spain, would be my first official trip in nearly a year and a half. I was a regular traveller and a master of packing a small carry-on for a week. But I had clearly lost my knack. What did I need to bring? 
         
 Does anyone still use business cards? I hadn’t for at least 15 months. Plug adapters – check; band-aids – check; walking shoes – check. Not to mention hand sanitizer, protective masks, and a PCR test.
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       05/7/2021
 
       
         Protecting children online: Internet safety with Sango
  
       
         ITU News
With one in three children connected to the Internet, many of those growing up today are active participants in the online world. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the digitalization of children’s lives, affecting everything from how they learn to how they play and socialize. According to UNICEF, more than 1.5 billion children and young people have been affected by school closures worldwide. A Around the world, many children have connected to the Internet for the first time, unsupervised.
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      25/6/2021
 
       
         ITU Innovation Challenges: Do you have what it takes to create a pandemic-proof digital world?
  
       
         ITU News
Well before COVID-19 the pandemic, many countries had already embarked on their Fourth Industrial Revolution, wherein the digital or “virtual” and physical, “real” worlds progressively converge. But navigating the so-called “4IR” is not easy – especially for developing countries, where the benefits of new tech can be very unevenly distributed. By early 2019, as policy-makers and regulators across the developing world struggled with the growing digital divide, the onset of the pandemic suddenly made it worse.
 
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      4/6/2021
 
       
         Helping Namibia reduce e-waste in local ecosystems
  
       
         ITU News
Around the globe, every living human being is producing 7.3 kilograms of e-waste, otherwise known as waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE), every year. In 2019 alone, the world generated an estimated 53.6 million tonnes of global e-waste, according to the latest Global E-waste Monitor.While those in developed countries produce more than their share, the problem is growing fast across the developing world, too. And in the end, e-waste from anywhere and everywhere threatens all our ecosystems.
 
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      1/6/2021
 
       
         New ITU tools to foster digital development
  
       
         Thierry Geiger, Head, Data and Analytics Division, ITU Telecommunication Development Bureau
Data is critical to our goal of connecting the world. It tells us where we were, where we are, what works and what doesn’t. It is a key ingredient of empirical research for establishing correlation, determining causality, identifying good practices, and formulating policy recommendations. Since the advent of the Internet, data volumes have grown exponentially. And yet, reliable and meaningful data remain surprisingly scant, because producing such data is often complex, costly, and time-consuming.
 
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      14/05/2021
       
         AI accelerates hybrid learning in Moscow
      ITU News
COVID-19 has put the world on a steep learning curve – not least for university students. Students at the Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics (MTUCI) are familiar with the challenge, having been forced by the pandemic to study online for the better part of last year. But MTUCI, already focused on making the most of digital tech, may have been better prepared than most schools and universities for the sudden shift to remote learning. 
 
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      13/5/2021
 
       
         Finance2Connect: Finding ways to fund connectivity
  
      
         ITU News
What will it cost to connect the world and bridge the current digital divide? How and where can we find the money to fund the global digital transformation? Financing connectivity is recognized as a key priority in the United Nations Secretary-General’s Roadmap for Digital Cooperation. During a recent high-level debate on digital cooperation and connectivity, the President of the 75th Session of the United Nations General Assembly urged the global community to work creatively with public and private stakeholders to forge a new paradigm to drive digital development. 
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      7/5/2021
 
       
         Boosting digital skills in healthcare
  
      
         ITU News
COVID-19 has spurred online searches for consultations and diagnoses among medical practitioners and patients alike. But with only about 51 per cent of the global population using the Internet, the risk of a digital gap further entrenching health inequity looms large. At the same time, as technological change advances, the global health workforce must be equipped with new skills, ideally supported by policy makers who can understand and implement digital health strategies and infrastructure.
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      15/4/2021
 
       
         Celebrating 10 years of International Girls in ICT Day
  
      
         ITU News
International Girls in ICT Day took place for the first time ten years ago. This worldwide commemoration, now held annually on the fourth Thursday of every April, celebrates girls committed to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). It offers them information and encouragement to choose
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      29/3/2021
         CybersecurityCapacity Building
      
         The Bahamas strengthens its cybersecurity capacity
 
      
         ITU News
The Bahamas has launched a project with ITU to set up a national Computer Incident Response Team (CIRT) to help protect the small island country’s critical digital infrastructure and data. The National Cybersecurity Project, started in January and officially launched in February at national level, aims to help assess current Bahamian capabilities in this rapidly evolving field, as well as develop its National Cybersecurity Strategy. 
 
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      18/3/2020
      
         How Kacific works to boost connectivity in Pacific Island States
 
      
         ITU News
 ITU and Kacific Broadband Satellites Group (Kacific) have partnered to boost the capacity of Pacific Island States, in particular to remote and outer islands, using satellite communications. This increased connectivity will help foster socio-economic development in the region – for example, by providing access to online education tools for children in Samoa – and is vital to ensuring a reliable communications network when disasters strike. 
 
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