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ARAB PREPARATORY GROUP FOR WTDC 2017 Nasser AL Marzouqi Chairman - Arab group September 2017

Contents - Arab group preparations for WTDC 2017 - Regional Preparatory Meeting - Arab Regional initiatives - WTDC Resolutions Revised Resolutions Suppress/merge Resolutions New Resolutions Other proposals - Next meeting

Arab group preparations for WTDC 2017 - The Arab preparatory group for the World Telecommunication Development Conference (2017) was established according to Resolution No. 487 of the 20th meeting of the Council of the Arab Ministers of Communications and Information (Abu Dhabi: 28/9/2016). - The group is chaired by Mr Nasser ALMARZOUQI United Arab Emirates. - Vice- Chairmen: Ms. Nermine El Saadany – Egypt Mr. Faisal Baiouli – Tunisia Mr. Jamal Amin – Sudan Mr. Al Ansari Almashagbah – Jordan Ms. Samera Bilal – Kuwait Mr. Hassan Talib – Morocco Musab Abdullah – Bahrain

Arab group preparations for WTDC 2017 - The first meeting was held in Cairo - Egypt form 21st to 22nd December 2016. in this meeting the Vice chairmen were elected and the main focus was on the Arab regional initiatives and the preparations for the Arab regional preparatory meeting. - The second meeting was held in Khartoum – Sudan on Saturday 28th January 2017 followed by RPM- ARB. - The regional preparatory meeting for the Arab region was held in Khartoum, Sudan from 30 January to 1 February 2017 at the kind invitation from of the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology and the National Telecommunications Corporation of Sudan (NTC). - The third meeting of the Arab prep Group was held in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia from 18 – 20 April 2017. - The Fourth meeting took place in Algiers Algeria, from 20 – 23 August 2017, on 23 August the Arab Group organized an inter-regional meeting and representatives from ATU and RCC joined the meetig.

Arab Regional initiatives Regional Initiative 1: Environment, Climate Change and Emergency Telecommunications Regional Initiative 2: Confidence and Security in the Use of Telecommunications/ICTs Regional Initiative 3: Digital Financial Inclusion Regional Initiative 4: Internet of Things, Smart Cities and Big Data Regional Initiative 5: Innovation and Entrepreneurship

WTDC Resolutions (MOD) Resolution 1: Rules of procedure of the ITU Telecommunication Development Sector (updating the resolution) Task the budget committee to calculate any financial implications from implementing WTDC resolutions on BDT, BR, TSB and General secretariat. Allow invited experts to submit information documents throw the SGs Chairmen. Ask the BDT Director in cooperation with the TDAG and SGs Chairmen when scheduling their meetings to make their utmost effort to avoid any religious period. Encourage SGs and TDAG management teams to hold e-meetings. Resolution 2: Establishment of study groups No support for FGs Introduce two WPs in each Study group Maintain Resolution 9 in SG1 as a separate group Merge Questions (Q1/1 & Q2/1) & (6/2 & 7/2) Suppress Q9 and find an alternative updating mechanisms. Resolution 8: Collection and dissemination of information and statistics Updating the resolution and more support for Developing countries

WTDC Resolutions (MOD) taking into account the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development WTDC Resolutions (MOD) Resolution 9: Participation of countries, particularly developing countries, in Spectrum Management. Update the resolution and add new areas for assistance to Developing countries particularly SRD and Spectrum Mointoring. Maintain Resolution 9 annual and final report. Resolution 18: Special technical assistance to Palestine. Updating resolution 18 Resolution 20: Non-discriminatory access to modern telecommunication/information and communication technology facilities, services and related applications. Resolution 21: Coordination and collaboration with regional organizations. Add to the resolution “sub-regional organizations” Resolution 22 Alternative calling procedures on international telecommunication networks, identification of origin and apportionment of revenues in providing international telecommunication services Updating the resolution with WTSA-16 amendments Resolution 23: Internet access and availability for developing countries and charging principles for international Internet connection

WTDC Resolutions (MOD) Resolution 30: Role of the ITU Telecommunication Development Sector in implementing the outcomes of the World Summit on the Information Society 2030 agenda for sustainable development. Resolution 31: Regional preparations for world telecommunication development conferences. Instruct BDT Director to organize an inter-regional meeting before or during the Last TDAG meeting. Organize the last TDAG meeting in a reasonable period before the conference to allow SGs to finalize their work. Organize the RPMs as close as possible to the last TDAG meeting to allow the regions to prepare and finalize their preparations. Resolution 34: The role of telecommunications/information and communication technology in disaster preparedness, early warning, rescue, mitigation, relief and response Resolution 37: Bridging the digital divide. Instruct the BDT Director to continue to encourage adoption of the necessary measures to implement regional projects derived from the non-exclusive integration models which the BDT has acquired, to link all stakeholders, organisations and institutions of the various sectors in an ongoing relationship of cooperation in which information is disseminated over networks, so as to narrow the digital divide in line with the outputs of Phases 1 and 2 of WSIS, and to contribute and work towards the Connect 2020 Agenda; to continue to support and coordinate efforts to connect people with disabilities using ICT services and applications; to continue cooperating with ITU-T study groups in bridging standardization gap between developing and developed countries,

WTDC Resolutions (MOD) Resolution 45: Mechanisms for enhancing cooperation on cybersecurity, including countering and combating spam. Resolution 47: Enhancement of knowledge and effective application of ITU Recommendations in developing countries, including conformance and interoperability testing of systems manufactured on the basis of ITU Recommendations. Resolution 51: Provision of assistance and support to Iraq to rebuild and re‑equip its public telecommunication systems Resolution 59: Strengthening coordination and cooperation among the three ITU Sectors on matters of mutual interest. Resolution 62: Measurement concerns related to human exposure to electromagnetic fields Resolution 66: Information and communication technology and climate change. Resolution 67: The role of the ITU Telecommunication Development Sector in child online protection

WTDC Resolutions (MOD) Resolution 69: Facilitating creation of national computer incident response teams, particularly for developing countries, and cooperation between them Resolution 77: Broadband technology and applications for greater growth and development of telecommunication/information and communication services and broadband connectivity Resolution 79: The role of telecommunications/information and communication technologies in combating and dealing with counterfeit telecommunication/information and communication devices.

WTDC Resolutions (Sub/Merge) Arab group is considering merging: Resolution 17: Implementation of regionally approved initiatives at the national, regional, interregional and global levels, and Resolution 32: International and regional cooperation on regional initiatives. Resolution 37: Bridging the digital divide, and Resolution 50: Optimal integration of information and communication technologies. Resolution 46: Assistance and promotion for indigenous communities in the world: Information society through information and communication technology , and Resolution 68: Assistance to indigenous peoples within the activities of the Telecommunication Development Bureau in its related programmes

WTDC Resolutions (ADD) New Resolution: Combatting mobile telecommunication device theft New Resolution: Facilitating IoT and Smart cities and communities for Global Development New Resolution: the role of ITU in developing a suitable ecosystem which allows developing countries to transform to the future network infrastructures. New Resolution: Assistance and support to Libya for rebuilding its telecommunication networks. (TBC) New Resolution: Assistance and support to Yemen for rebuilding its telecommunication networks. (TBC)

Other Proposals Draft Declaration Draft Strategic plan. Draft Action Plan Amendments to Question 1/1

Next Meeting Next meeting (5th meeting) is scheduled to take place one day before the conferance on 8th October 2017. The Arab group will have a daily meetings during the conference (except weekends and Fridays) from 1:30 to 02:30.

Thank you for your kind Attention