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[44]� Implementation of Resolution 11: Capacity Development of Indigenous, Rural Communities and Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDA) in Asia Pacific

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UIT-D�TDAG� Contribution� 44

Titre :

Implementation of Resolution 11: Capacity Development of Indigenous, Rural Communities and Geographically Isolated and Disadvantaged Areas (GIDA) in Asia Pacific

Re�u le :

2024-05-08

Source :

Internet Society

R�union :

2024-05-20

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R�sum� :

This submission builds on the successful implementation of capacity-building initiatives in Latin America and Africa to facilitate setting up, managing, and maintaining telecommunication networks in the Asia Pacific region. In alignment with Resolution 11 (Rev. Kigali, 2022) of the World Telecommunication Development Conference (WTDC), which emphasizes enhancing telecommunication/information and communication technology services in rural, isolated, and poorly served areas, the Internet Society proposes a robust capacity-building program for local ICT network managers. This initiative aims to equip local communities with the necessary skills and knowledge to create, maintain, sustain, and replicate community-led communication and telecommunication projects throughout Asia Pacific. Drawing upon the methodologies and outcomes of programmes implemented by the ITU and its partners in Latin America, this proposal also builds on the approved initiatives for similar programs in Africa discussed in the 2023 TDAG meeting by the Association for Progressive Communications (APC). Through this proposed program, the Internet Society seeks to address the unique challenges faced by indigenous populations, rural communities, and the region's geographically isolated and disadvantaged areas (GIDA) while also promoting sustainable development and digital inclusion.

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