Establishment of an ITU Acceleration Centre

Signed on 09/02/2024 between ITU and

  • Malawi Communications Regulatory Authority, Malawi

To operationalize the ITU Acceleration Centre, one of the vehicles of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Alliance for Digital Development.

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Establishment of an ITU Acceleration Centre

Signed on 07/02/2024 between ITU and

  • Oficina Gubernamental de Tecnología de La Información y la Comunicación, Dominican Rep.

To operationalize the ITU Acceleration Centre, one of the vehicles of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Alliance for Digital Development.

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Establishment of an ITU Acceleration Centre

Signed on 07/02/2024 between ITU and

  • Ministry of Digital Transformation, Innovation and Modernisation of the Administration, Mauritania, Mauritania

To operationalize the ITU Acceleration Centre, one of the vehicles of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Alliance for Digital Development.

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Establishment of an ITU Acceleration Centre

Signed on 06/02/2024 between ITU and

  • Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe (POTRAZ), Zimbabwe

To operationalize the ITU Acceleration Centre, one of the vehicles of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Alliance for Digital Development.

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Establishment of an ITU Acceleration Centre

Signed on 01/02/2024 between ITU and

  • Sénégal Numérique SA, Senegal

To operationalize the ITU Acceleration Centre, one of the vehicles of the Innovation and Entrepreneurship Alliance for Digital Development.

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Feasibility study: Addressing the special telecommunications/ICT needs of the Pacific Small Island Developing States (PSIDS)

Signed on 31/01/2024 between ITU and

  • Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development, Communications and the Arts, Australia

To create an enabling institutional mechanism to accelerate digital transformation in the Pacific by conducting a situational analysis and needs assessment to identify specific telecommunications/information and communication technologies (ICTs) needs common to the region.

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