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WSIS Forum 2016: harnessing the power of new technologies
to drive global development

1,800 international delegates with one aim: transform the world through ICTs

Geneva, 3 May 2016 – Stakeholders from government, civil society and industry are meeting in Geneva this week to develop strategies to align the global connectivity targets set in Tunis at the UN World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) with the 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals, with a view to harnessing the transformative power of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to accelerate global socio-economic development.

The world’s largest annual gathering of the ICT for development (ICT4D) community, the WSIS Forum is a unique global platform and an integral part of the ongoing WSIS Process. Providing equitable and affordable access to ICTs – especially in the developing world and to marginalized communities – is essential to achieving a truly inclusive digital economy. WSIS is where the real work of ICT4D is done, bringing together multistakeholder groups from all over the world to share best practices and create collaborative partnerships.

The forum is hosted by ITU together with co-organizers UNESCO, UNCTAD and UNDP in close collaboration with the UN and sister agencies including WIPO, UNDESA, FAO, UNEP, WHO, ILO, WMO, ITC, UPU, UN Women, WFP, UNODC and the UN Regional Commission.

This year’s event is chaired by Ambassador Daniel A. Sepulveda, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State and Coordinator for International Communications and Information Policy in the US State Department’s Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs. The over-arching theme is WSIS Action Lines: Supporting the Implementation of the SDGs.

Read a blog by Ambassador Sepulveda on his hopes for WSIS Forum 2016.

Joining Ambassador Sepulveda this morning for the High-Level Opening Policy Statements were H.E. Yasuo Sakamoto, Vice-Minister for Policy Coordination, Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, Japan; Khalad Almanzalawy, Deputy Permanent Representative of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the United Nations Office in Geneva; H.E. Magdalena Gaj, President of the Office for Electronic Communications (UKE), Poland; Akram Atallah, President and CEO, ICANN; Raúl Echeberría, Vice President of the Internet Society; Oleg Logvinov, Chairperson of the IEEE Internet Initiative, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; and Leon Strous, President of the International Federation for Information Processing (IFIP).

View the full list of high-level speakers.

This morning’s High-Level Segment also featured the awarding of 18 WSIS Project Prizes to organizations which have demonstrated outstanding results in implementing projects and strategies to meet the WSIS targets and promote digital inclusion. A full list of awardees and descriptions of their projects is available here.

WSIS 2016 at a glance

  • An expected 1,800 participants, including over 85 government ministers and 250 high-level representatives
  • More than 150 sessions, including thematic workshops, facilitation meetings on WSIS Action Lines; High-Level Sessions, and Knowledge Cafés
  • Two High-Level Dialogues (Cybersecurity [15:00, Room 1, CICG] and Promoting Peaceful & Inclusive Knowledge Societies [13:30, Room 2, CICG])
  • 16 moderated High-Level Policy Sessions
  • A Ministerial Round Table on WSIS and the SDGs comprising over 80 ministers
  • The annual WSIS Prize ceremony, recognizing 70 WSIS Champions and 18 prestigious WSIS Prize 2016 winners
  • A High-Level meeting of the UN Group on the Information Society (UNGIS)
  • Hackathons on Thursday 5 May on e-agriculture and e-health
  • A TEDx Geneva event co-located alongside the forum on the topic of New Horizons. The event is open to the public – register here for an entry ticket.
  • An exhibition space comprising over 20 stands

The WSIS-SDG Matrix, developed by WSIS Action Line Facilitators and launched in 2015, will serve as the key mechanism for mapping, analyzing and coordinating the implementation of WSIS Action Lines and the use of ICTs as enablers and accelerators of the SDGs.

High-level speakers at the opening ceremony, which took place this morning at ITU headquarters in Geneva, included UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon (video message);  Houlin Zhao, Secretary-General, ITU; H.E. Majed El Mesmar, Deputy Director General, Telecommunications Regulatory Authority, UAE; Joakim Reiter, Deputy Secretary-General, UNCTAD; Indrajit Banerjee, Director, Knowledge Societies Division, UNESCO; Philipp Metzger, Director-General, OFCOM, Switzerland; Cyril  Ritchie, President, Conference of Non-Governmental Organizations; Dominique Lazanski representing the International Chamber of Commerce; Arancha González, Executive Director, International Trade Centre; Christian Friis Bach, Executive Secretary, United Nations Economic Commission for Europe; Pascal Clivaz, Deputy Director General, Universal Postal Union; and Peter Major, Chairman, UN Commission on Science and Technology for Development.

Consult the full 5-day WSIS Forum 2016 agenda.

The WSIS agenda is the result of a comprehensive, globally inclusive open consultation process involving all stakeholders. Spanning five phases, this year’s process welcomed 130 contributions from stakeholders from around the world, spanning government, UN agencies, NGOs and civil society, academia and the private sector.

Remote participation is an integral component of the WSIS event. Each session can be joined remotely at: www.itu.int/net4/wsis/forum/2016/Media/RemoteParticipation

Live and archived webcasts of key sessions can also be viewed at www.itu.int/net4/wsis/forum/2016/Media/RP/Webcast/Live/

The WSIS Forum 2016 programme has been strengthened thanks to the strategic partnership and contribution of the United Arab Emirates (platinum partner); the Ministry of Information and Communications, Japan, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Swiss Confederation (partners for specific activities); and the Republic of Poland, the Republic of Rwanda, ICANN, the IEEE, the International Federation for Information Processing and the Internet Society (contributing partners).

Photos of the event are available on Flickr: http://bit.ly/1WWY3CH

Watch video highlights and interviews with key participants on ITU’s YouTube channel: http://bit.ly/1YW9zfQ

Follow all the action and join the conversation at this year’s WSIS Forum on Twitter at #WSIS as well as #ICT4SDG

For more information, please contact:

Sarah Parkes
Chief, Media Relations and Public Information
tel +41 22 730 6135
tel +41 79 599 1439
tel sarah.parkes@itu.int 
Jaroslaw Ponder
Strategy & Policy Advisor, ITU
tel +41 22 730 6065
tel +41 79 599 1405
tel jaroslaw.ponder@itu.int  

 

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