Objectives
In accordance with WTSA Resolution 54 (Creation of regional groups), Resolution 72 (Measurement concerns related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields), Resolution 73 (Information and communication technologies, environment and climate change) and Resolution 79 (The role of telecommunications / information and communication technology in handling and controlling e-waste from telecommunication and information technology equipment and methods of treating it), ITU-T Study Group 5, at its meeting in February 2013, created the ITU-T SG5 Regional Group for Arab region and updated its terms of reference in May 2017.
The objectives of this Regional Group include, but are not limited to, the dissemination of the studies on electromagnetic environment, human exposure to electromagnetic field (EMF), e-waste and circular economy, achieving energy efficiency, smart energy and utilizing ICT for dealing with climate change; to encourage the participation of its countries
[1] in the SG5 events and to establish a link to attend to the needs of Arab countries on the issues covered by SG5 mandate.
Terms of Reference
- To encourage the active participation of the Arab region administrations, regulators, operators and manufacturers in the work of ITU-T SG5, and to report the outcomes and deliverables of SG5, if needed;
- To foster discussions and studies on the challenges related to the EMC, EMF effects on health, circular economy, protection of the environment and other challenges faced by administrations, regulators, operators and manufacturers within the Arab region, in line with the SG5 mandate;
- To encourage the participation of the Arab countries, regulators and operators in the work of SG5 in order to establish a link to attend to their needs as well as contribute to the development of new or revised ITU-T Recommendations, Supplements and Technical Reports on the issues covered under SG5 mandate;
- To encourage the participation of the Arab region countries in the Regional Group’s meetings, forums, workshops and other SG5 events;
- To encourage the Arab countries to contribute to the work of SG5 and especially to contribute to the new/revised ITU-T Recommendations to be developed by SG5;
- To encourage the Arab countries to actively participate in the Regional Group for discussions on environment, e-waste, EMF, ICT and climate change, circular economy and other meetings related to these topics, especially when these meetings are organized in the Arab region;
- To act as liaison hub between the Arab region administrations, regulators, operators, manufacturers and SG5 in affairs related to environmental, circular economy and climate change policies, if needed;
- To collaborate with all relevant stakeholders to work towards the objectives of international agreements and instruments including the Connect 2020 Agenda, the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and the Paris Agreement, among others;
- To collaborate with the Arab Standardization group, and other regional groups handling the issue of environment, climate change, EMF and circular economy in order to avoid duplication of work;
- To support any initiative leading to the Regional Group’s evolution and consolidation;
- To suggest new work items to SG5 as per the needs of the region;
- To strengthen standard-making capabilities of the Arab States in accordance with Resolution 44 (Rev. Johannesburg, 2008), in particular with the four Programmes of the action of this Resolution (Programme 1, Programme 2, Programme 3 and Programme 4);
- The Regional Group is encouraged to cooperate with other SG5 regional groups to maximize synergies when needed.
Working Methods
- Most of the work should be done with electronic tools, for example the available Web Conferencing Tools.
- TSB secretariat will provide necessary support to the regular meeting of this Regional Group in accordance with available budgetary resources.
- The regional group will be encouraged to hold physical meetings. The regional group is also encouraged to use remote collaborations tools and co-locate with existing meetings to the maximum extent.
- Regional Group progress reports are to be provided to the parent study group meeting
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[1] Countries include: Algeria, Bahrain, Comoros, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syrian Arab Republic, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Yemen.