In accordance with
WTDC Resolution 66 (Rev. Kigali, 2022) and
PP-22 Resolution 182, ITU's Development Bureau (ITU-D) has been given the mandate to develop its activities on ICTs, environment, climate change and circular economy in order to contribute to ongoing wider global efforts to mitigate and adapt to climate change.
Through its key proposals, including the Kigali Declaration and Kigali Action Plan, ITU-D recognizes that the deployment of telecommunications/ICTs comes with risks, challenges, and opportunities for the environment. This has been highlighted by the ITU membership who is “fully committed to tackling environmental and climate-change issues, notably in implementing telecommunication/ICT tools to mitigate the impact of climate change and addressing the impact of telecommunications/ICTs on the environment, in collaboration with users, the private sector, policymakers and regulators" (WTDC-22 Declaration).
It is urgent for the ICT sector to advance progress towards the
World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) action lines and the
2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Across its work, ITU systematically integrates environmental sustainability considerations, in line with the
Strategy for Sustainability Management in the UN System 2020-2030.