ITU's Kaleidoscope academic conference awarded research papers focused on ensuring that tech works for the good of people worldwide.
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Distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the third meeting of ITU-D Study Group 1 for the 2022-2025 period. In September this year, world leaders signed a Pact for the Future, including ...
capacity building to support the just transition. The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) brings together 194 national governments and over 1,000 companies and organizations to advance global ...
Report on the fifty-fifth meeting of Working Party 4A (Geneva, 21-31 October 2024) ...
Over 60 applications were received from entrepreneurs, innovators and small- and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) to pitch their innovative projects to a committee of experts at the ITU Global ...
The upcoming UN Climate Change Conference (COP29) will feature a series of firsts to rally the technology industry to take on the climate emergency. Introduced by the COP Presidency, the first-ever ...
ITU-D Study Groups play a crucial role in providing a collaborative platform for ITU members- including -Member States, the private sector, academia and NGOs- to share experiences, present ideas, ...
Access to information and communication technologies (ICT) is doubtless the most fundamental prerequisite for an inclusive information society. At least this is one of the key messages as the first ...
Timely warning of impending natural disasters, accurate climate prediction and detailed understanding of the status of global water resources — these are just some of the critically important ...
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