12/11/2024
Open source programme offices step up digital transformation
ITU News
Developing digital public services can be a challenge for countries and organizations pursuing wide-ranging digital transformation projects. Open source solutions can help build local skills and capacity, promote inclusive design, reduce duplication of efforts, and speed up the entire process of shaping a digital society and economy.
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6/11/2024
The digital sector’s environmental dilemma
Cosmas Luckyson Zavazava, Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau, ITU, and Lourdes Montenegro, Director of Research and Digitisation, World Benchmarking Alliance
Eliminating carbon emissions from industries, transport, and everyday energy use worldwide is an important and necessary way to avoid an irreversible climate catastrophe. But making the required changes is easier said than done.
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14/10/2024
Promoting effective e-waste regulation in developing countries
ITU News
International E-Waste Day, celebrated on 14 October, calls on everyone this year to: “Join the e-waste hunt – retrieve, recycle, and revive!” The theme draws attention to the vast amounts of unused electronics in homes, emphasizing the importance of recycling and reviving valuable materials hidden in devices like mobile phones, cables, and other forgotten electronics.
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9/7/2024
Regulating for impact: A personal perspective
Cosmas Luckyson Zavazava, Director, ITU Telecommunication Development Bureau
For over two decades, the Global Symposium for Regulators (GSR) has given the world a platform for exchanging the best practices in the regulation of digital technologies. Our latest edition, GSR-24, brought government ministers and heads of regulatory authorities together with industry executives and academics to discuss the most pressing issues in this fast-evolving field.
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28/6/2024
GSR-24: Regulation for the next stage of digital transformation
Cosmas Luckyson Zavazava, Director, ITU Telecommunication Development Bureau
Global regulators and policy-makers will meet over the coming week to exchange knowledge and experiences on advancing ‘regulation for impact.’ This year’s Global Symposium for Regulators, GSR-24, taking place in Kampala, Uganda, between 1 and 4 July, explores regulating for impact in ground-breaking fields of regulation such as artificial intelligence (AI), the space economy, and climate change.
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25/4/2024
Amplifying progress on International Girls in ICT Day
Cosmas Luckyson Zavazava, Director, ITU Telecommunication Development Bureau
About 70 per cent of men today use the Internet, compared with 65 per cent of women globally. In some countries, the gap is much wider. The good news is that we are making progress, with the percentage of the world’s women using the Internet increasing steadily in recent years. Still, we have some way to go before the world reaches digital gender parity.
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22/3/2024
Better data needed to green the digital transformation
Casey Torgusson, Global Program Manager for Digital Development, World Bank, and Cosmas Luckyson Zavazava, Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau, ITU
Artificial intelligence (AI) and other digital technologies have piqued global excitement with their promise to drive economic growth and opportunity, unlock scientific breakthroughs, and build better services. But as we race to close the global digital divide, we must also ask ourselves some tough questions.
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5/3/2024
Data report tracks SIDS connectivity successes and challenges
Cosmas Luckyson Zavazava, Director, Telecommunication Development Bureau, ITU
ITU's latest statistics and analysis show where the world’s island economies stand in their journey to universal and meaningful connectivity. Internet use in the world’s 57 small island developing states and territories – or SIDS – has outpaced the world average over the past decade. SIDS Internet use grew by 8.4 per cent annually between 2014 and 2023, surpassing the global annual growth rate of 6.7 per cent.
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3/12/2023
Envisaging inclusive digital economies and societies
Cosmas Luckyson Zavazava, Director, Telecommunication Development Bureau, ITU
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that 1.3 billion people experience significant disability. Essentially, this means one in six people require special consideration when it comes to technology and policy. While information and communication technologies, or ICTs, enhance the lives of most people, they are particularly crucial for persons with disabilities. For them, ICTs serve as vital lifelines, breaking down barriers and enabling them to actively participate in various aspects of life.
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1/12/2023
Partner2Connect: Where we are in connecting all of humanity
ITU News
Around the world, an estimated 2.6 billion people have never used the Internet and remain excluded from the benefits and opportunities offered by numerous digital platforms and technologies. The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has focused on building high-impact partnerships to bring all those people online. The Partner2Connect (P2C) Digital Coalition, in particular, has become central in ITU’s work to extend meaningful connectivity to everyone, everywhere.
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23/11/2023
Huawei works with ITU to advance digital inclusion for all
ITU News
Chinese multinational technology corporation Huawei says it has brought connectivity to 90 million people in remote areas of nearly 80 countries as part of its "Partner2Connect" (P2C) pledge in support of meaningful connectivity and digital transformation for all. The P2C Digital Coalition, launched by the ITU, mobilizes commitments across the industry, prioritizing remote communities in countries and regions that lack digital access.
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22/11/2023
Brazil’s new strategy aims for Internet in all schools
ITU News
The Brazilian government has launched a new national strategy to bring connectivity to the country’s 140,000 state-run schools. The National Strategy for Connected Schools aims to connect all schools in Brazil to the Internet by the end of 2026, with quality targets to ensure that all students in the country are guaranteed access and can use information and communication technologies (ICTs) for educational purposes.
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13/11/2023
Cooperation is key for a safe and secure digital transformation
H.E. Dr Mohamed Alkuwaiti, Head of Cyber Security, UAE Government
With over 5.4 billion people around the world using the Internet, cyber threats continue to escalate. Broad international cooperation has become increasingly important to maintain a safe and secure online environment.
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24/07/2023
Gokina Smart Village in Pakistan: Digital transformation at the community level
Atsuko Okuda, Director, ITU Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific
Gokina is an idyllic-looking village located 25 kilometers from Pakistan's capital city. Our car ride there took us uphill on winding roads into the verdant mountains overlooking Islamabad. Goats greeted us as we walked down the steep, narrow path to the village school.
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13/07/2023
Disseminating early warnings through connectivity for all
Cosmas Luckyson Zavazava, Director, Telecommunication Development Bureau, ITU
After Typhoon Haiyan made landfall in the Philippines in 2013, I was on the ground, providing emergency telecommunications support from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to aid recovery. One memory sticks in my mind above all: the tears of relief one lady shed when we gave her access to a satellite phone to contact a family member after she had lost her home, her shop, and many friends and relatives.
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8/06/2023
Regulation matters: for the people, the planet and prosperity
Dr Cosmas Luckyson Zavazava, Director, Telecommunication Development Bureau, ITU
Today, we closed the 22nd edition of the Global Symposium for Regulators (GSR-23) with the highest number of participants in the event's history: 757 participants - heads of regulatory authorities, ministers and captains of industry gathered in Sharm el‑Sheikh, Egypt.
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27/04/2023
Girls in ICT: Digital skills can change lives
ITU News
The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is marking the annual International Girls in ICT Day with an inter-generational dialogue organized with partners in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe, on 27 April. The dialogue, open for remote participation and livestreamed worldwide, highlights this year's Girls in ICT theme of "Digital Skills for Life."
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27/04/2023
ITU teams up with European Commission to promote and measure meaningful connectivity
ITU News
A new project from the ITU and the European Commission will promote Internet services and skills for everyone worldwide over the next three years. The project, ‘Promoting and measuring universal and meaningful digital connectivity’, will leverage EUR 3 million (about USD 3.3 million) over three years to advance holistic policy approaches and provide recommendations.
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27/03/2023
ITU opens Area Office and Innovation Centre in New Delhi
ITU News
The ITU Area Office and Innovation Centre was officially opened in New Delhi, India, on 22 March, providing an expanded presence for the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) to promote tech and sustainable development in South Asia. The inclusion of ITU’s first on-site centre for innovation positions the new office in India’s capital as a hub for promoting advanced technologies within the region and beyond.
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27/03/2023
Diabetics in Senegal benefit from mobile health advice in Ramadan
ITU News
m-Diabetes accompanies you with SMS advice for Ramadan. To receive the advice send DIAB to 21214 or STOP to unsubscribe. That message kicked off the 10th annual mRamadan campaign in Senegal last week. Designed to provide practical health and nutritional guidance to diabetics during Ramadan fasting, the campaign has benefitted hundreds of thousands of people in one of the most populous countries in West Africa since its first cycle in 2014.
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20/03/2023
ITU at CSW67: Get girls into STEM and empower them with digital skills
ITU News
Women and girls need digital empowerment from an early age, equal access to technologies and opportunities, and a seat at the table for digital decision-making, according to the Secretary-General of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). Doreen Bogdan-Martin, elected last September, is the first woman ever to lead ITU, the United Nations tech agency.
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1/03/2023
How digital can shape our climate future
Rosie McDonald, Associate Officer for E-Waste Data, ITU
The information and communication technology (ICT) sector today remains highly energy- and materials-intensive. Yet a wide range of existing digital technology solutions can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions and create resilience among communities. The ITU works closely with governments and industry partners to leverage the power of digital for climate-change monitoring, mitigation, and adaptation, including through emergency readiness solutions like early warning systems.
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23/02/2023
ITU social poll: Open communication tops child online safety options
ITU News
“Open communication” tops the list of methods for keeping children safe and secure on the Internet, based on a social media survey by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU). ITU — the United Nations agency for information and communication technologies — conducted the poll among its online followers last week, highlighting its Child Online Protection programme around Safer Internet Day on Tuesday, 7 February.
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20/02/2023
Transforming a small island into a Smart Island: Southern Malekula, Vanuatu
Saemi Matsumoto and Dalsie Tolang – Smart Villages and Smart Islands initiative team, ITU Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific
While most residents in Vanuatu’s capital, Port Vila, enjoy modern digital lifestyles with smart phones, broadband and new e-services, those in rural and remote areas of the country often miss out on digitalization and the resulting socio-economic benefits.
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09/02/2023
Digital skills development must keep evolving
Dr Cosmas Luckyson Zavazava, Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau, ITU
Before I became the Director of the Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT) at the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), I spent some of my career as an educator. Almost 20 years ago to the day, I began giving lectures to MBA students at Nottingham Trent University in the UK. This included a class on Information Systems, a wide field of study that bridges business and computer science.
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17/01/2023
Early warning systems: Saving lives through mobile connection
Vanessa Gray, Head of Environment and Emergency Telecommunications, ITU and Rachele Gianfranchi, Director of Government Affairs, Everbridge
Today, three out of four people around the world own a mobile phone. This opens new opportunities for the use of mobile networks to share public warnings and save lives. When disaster strikes, just a little bit of extra time can prepare people to act or evacuate.
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