Global Programme Digital Transformation - Horn of Africa Digital Government initiative

Signed on 16/01/2023 between ITU and

  • Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH, Germany

To support selected Horn of Africa countries (Kenya, Somalia and Djibouti) to enhance their digital service delivery through implementing digital government services.

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Quality of Service Review for Fixed Broadband Services in Barbados

Signed on 13/01/2023 between ITU and

  • Ministry of Innovation, Science and Smart Technology, Barbados

To review and evaluate current level of quality of service (QoS) for Fixed Broadband Services throughout the country with a view to establish baseline of QoS parameters, implementing QoS standards as well as updating its regulatory framework related to Fixed Broadband Services.

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Assistance and support to Ukraine for rebuilding their telecommunication sector

Signed on 28/12/2022 between ITU and

  • Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Japan

To enable scale-up of the implementation of ITU Council Resolution 1408 on “Assistance and support to Ukraine for rebuilding their telecommunication sector”.

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Licensing Agreement for the use of ITU Spectrum Management Training Programme Materials (SMTP)

Signed on 19/12/2022 between ITU and

  • Sovereign in Right of New Zealand, New Zealand

To benefit of ITU Spectrum Management Training Program (SMTP) materials.

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Coalition for Digital Africa

Signed on 12/12/2022 between ITU and

  • Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers

To join the Coalition for Digital Africa, an initiative that aims to bring more Africans online by supporting the development of a robust and secure internet infrastructure, including the unique identifier systems.

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Implementation of Phase 2 of ITU Disaster Connectivity Maps (DCM)

Signed on 06/12/2022 between ITU and

  • Ministry of Science and ICT, Korea (Rep. of)

To respond to the increasing demand to activate DCM in case of natural hazards and provide more countries and first responders with connectivity information following disasters.

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