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Alexander NTOKOChief, E-Strategies Unit

ITU Telecommunication Development Bureau

ITU E-strategies

Arab Regional Telecommunication

Development Conference

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What is it all about?

o Using ICTs to reduce the social divide, improve the quality of life and facilitate entry into the information society for developing countries.

o Leveraging the potentials of Internet as a low-cost channel for the delivery of societal applications for various sectors.

o Creating favorable conditions in policies, strategies and e-legislation to foster the development and use of ICT applications.

o Building awareness and enhancing trust and security in the use of ICT applications.

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It’s all about harnessing the potentials of ICTs for the socio-economic development of the population of developing countries

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What do we do?o Addressing technical and policy issues related to the

development of Internet through projects and events.o Coordinating the design, development and

implementation of projects on e-commerce, e-government, e-health, e-security, e-learning and e-agriculture etc.

o Providing guidance in the elaboration of national and regional policies, strategies and e-legislation through workshops and seminars.

o Implementing MCT projects to enable affordable access to ICTs applications and services.

o Promoting the development of solutions to enhance trust and security through project implementation.

o Building basic awareness on ICTs potentials for policy makers and the general population including people with special needs.

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What do we do?Addressing challenges faced by developing countries by building capacity and fostering sharing of experiences in technologies, policies, conducive environment and ICT skills.

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o Legislación sobre comercio electrónico en los países miembros de la Comunidad Andina. Análisis comparativo. Recomendacions para su armonización.

o Legal framework on e-commerce, digital signatures, e-certification, e-transactions, CAs and RAs

o e-Business: A Technology Strategy for Developing Countries – World Market Series, Business Briefing

o Business Briefing: An analysis of electronic commerce and perspectives on the future – World Market series, Business Briefing

o Guide on Managing and Developing Network Connections and Interconnections to the National Internet Nodes.

o An Entry Ramp into the E-Society and ITU-E-strategyo Bridging the Digital Divide – Global E-commerce Securityo Public IP Address Allocation and Assignment in Africa – ITU

Africa Telecom 1998 Forum

What do we do?Sharing knowledge through Publications, Reports and Brochures

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What do we do?Sharing knowledge through Publications

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Why are we doing it?o Strategic Plan of the ITU adopted by ITU Member

States (189) at the 2002 Plenipotentiary Conference (PP02).

o Decisions of ITU Member States adopted at the World Telecommunication Development Conferences (WTDC 1998 and 2002) - Valletta and Istanbul Action Plans.

o Resolutions Adopted by ITU Member States at WTDC and Plenipotentiary Conferences.

o …assist in the implementation of new projects such as, but not limited to, tele-medicine, tele‑education, e‑commerce, tele-centres; ensure that all necessary means will be allocated for the promotion and implementation of national, regional, interregional and global projects, ensuring satisfaction for the developing countries. WTDC02 Resolution. 17

… to harness the potentials of ICT so as to contribute to reducing the social divide and improving the quality of life, good governance, better access to health services, distant learning and universal access… WTDC02 IsAP Istanbul Action Plan Programme 3

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What are the priority areas?

1. Internet Protocol: Policy and technical aspects of Internet Protocol (IP) networks and services.

2. ICT Applications: E-services/applications (e.g., e-government, e-commerce, e-agriculture, e-health, e-learning, e-cinema, tele-working).

3. MCTs/MPPs: Multipurpose community telecenters (MCTs) and multipurpose platforms (MPPs).

4. E-legislation: Favorable legal environment for the development of E-services/applications.

5. E-Security: Enhancing security and confidence in the use of public networks for ICT applications.

6. ICT Awareness: Enhancing ICT literacy and building public awareness.

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o Received award at Global Bangemann Projects Challenge in Stockholm, Sweden in 1999.

o EC-DC Cited in Time Magazine (July 2000) and many national and international media as an activity to watch out for.

o Considered to be the largest e-business project by - International Security Review (April 2001).

o Partnership Agreements with WTC Geneva, WISeKey, Goodwin Procter LLP and FUNDANDINA.

o Support of several leading ICT companies with significant (mostly in-kind) contribution.

What have we achieved?

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More than 500 participants from 128 countries and more than 50 Security and Trust experts met at ITU HQ in Geneva for 3 days to launch the World Internet Secure Infrastructure.

The first Geopolitical Public Key Infrastructure designed to deliver services to businesses frommore than 100 Countries.An African delegate watching live PKI demo at the Secure Electronic Commerce Partnership Workshop

BDT Director At Opening Ceremony Participants And Industry Experts

What have we achieved?

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o Operational e-applications (e-commerce, e-government and e-leaning) projects in countries from all ITU Regions.

o Many e-security projects in many countries (including LDCs) from Africa, Asia and Latin America became operational since 2002.

o Several regional events to address ICT policies and strategies (e.g., IP Symposia for Africa and Europe).

o Two Regional events for Arab Region in 2004: E-government seminar and IP Symposium

o Direct assistance to several ITU Member States in national ICT policies and strategies.

What have we achieved?

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o Deployment of advanced security solutions using PKI (digital signatures and finger print biometric authentication) in developing countries.

o Assistance in establishing harmonized e-legislation for 4 Latin American States (ASETA) and 3 African States.

o Publications on E-Business and Internet Policies and Technologies (e.g., World Market Series – Business, International Security Review).

o Most activities are undertaken using mainly in-house expertise.

What have we achieved?

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What have we achieved?Operational and ongoing activities in all regions of the world

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