ITU: REGIONAL INITIATIVE for EUROPE on ACCESSIBILITY Regional Conference on Accessibility, Belgrade, 8 October 2015 Jaroslaw K. PONDER, Europe Coordinator.

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ITU: REGIONAL INITIATIVE for EUROPE on ACCESSIBILITY Regional Conference on Accessibility, Belgrade, 8 October 2015 Jaroslaw K. PONDER, Europe Coordinator and Strategy and Policy Advisor, ITU

03 Our areas of action Introduction to ITU Five Regional Initiatives Objective/ Results Implementation Period Innovation Broadband Broadcasting and Spectrum Child Online Protection Accessibility World Telecommunication Development Conference Dubai, 2014 ITU Regional Initiative for Europe : Ensuring access to telecommunications/ICTs, in particular for persons with disabilities

03 Our areas of action ITU Regional Initiative for Europe : Ensuring access to telecommunications/ICTs, in particular for persons with disabilities Introduction to ITU Objective: To further promote e-accessibility in the ICT ecosystem, and provide the administrations with the most suitable solutions available. Expected results: Assistance to the countries in need in the following: 1.Formulation of strategic plans and regulatory frameworks promoting e-accessibility and building confidence in ICT use at the national level 2.Creating the environment for the deployment of solutions for e-accessibility, including television/ICT applications for people with disabilities 3.Capacity building and promoting e ‑ education solutions.

03 Our areas of action Introduction to ITU  8-9 October: Regional Conference for Europe on Accessibility, Serbia  12 October – 27 November: Online training on public procurement of accessible ICTs  Help promote these events and training opportunities. Governments procuring websites need to learn how to include this in their calls for tender and evaluation  Assistance to Bulgaria: Wireless internet access provision in the town of Zlatograd (first pilot border municipality) Let’s discuss how you can get involved! ITU Regional Initiative for Europe : Ensuring access to telecommunications/ICTs, in particular for persons with disabilities

03 Our areas of action Introduction to ITU  19 October: Workshop on Accessibility at Rome Film Festival  Next steps in 2016  Training on web accessibility policies and practices  Training for broadcasters on how to create audio description (AD) and closed caption CC) files for television/video programming and how to transmit AD and CC  National Case Study on Accessibility in UK Let’s discuss how you can get involved! ITU Regional Initiative for Europe : Ensuring access to telecommunications/ICTs, in particular for persons with disabilities

Thank you! Jaroslaw PONDER Europe Coordinator /

ABOUT ITU 01 Meet us

01 Meet us ABOUT ITU ITU is the United Nations specialized agency for information and communication technologies (ICTs) Promoting global collaboration for a connected world Introduction to ITU

01 Meet us WHO WE ARE 193 MEMBER STATES 700 PRIVATE SECTOR Our numbers 90 ACADEMIA MEMBERS

01 Meet us ABOUT ITU Organization Each sector has separate mandate, but all work cohesively towards connecting the world Introduction to ITU

03 Where are we? PRESENCE

01 Meet us WHAT WE DO ‘Committed to Connecting the World’ Coordinating radio spectrum and assigning orbital slots for satellites Bridging the digital divide Establishing global standards Introduction to ITU

3 SECTORS OF ITU 02 Meet the sectors

Radiocommunication ITU – R Global management of radio-frequency spectrum and satellite orbits Ensures equal and efficient use of radio- frequency spectrum to accommodate huge growth in demand for spectrum ITU-R coordination of orbital slots prevents radio interference preventing malfunctioning of satellite services KEY ROLE 02 Introduction to ITU

Meet the sectors IMT-2000 and IMT-Advanced technical frameworks underpin mobile 3G and 4G networks Excellent track record in maintaining harmonious satellite coordination MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS 02 Radiocommunication ITU – R Introduction to ITU

02 Meet the sectors Standardization ITU - T KEY ROLE Crucial role in defining operation and interoperability of technologies that underpin global communications network new global standards approved every year, with over 4,000 in use today Standards enable global communications by ensuring ICT networks and devices speak the same language globally. Introduction to ITU

02 Meet the sectors MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS PKI Public-key infrastructure, central to e-commerce H.264 The Emmy award winning video codec and its successor, H.265 Standardization ITU - T Introduction to ITU

02 Meet the sectors Development ITU - D KEY ROLE Spread equitable and affordable access to telecommunications to help stimulate social and economic development Human capacity-building in developing and least developed countries (LDCs) Helps to ensure that people everywhere are empowered to reap the benefits that connectivity delivers Introduction to ITU Global Symposium for Regulators An unique platform facilitating work of NRAs

02 Meet the sectors MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS Measuring the Information Society report (ICT Development Index) Enhancing cybersecurity in LDCs – CIRT programme and cyber-drills Development ITU - D Providing vital emergency telecommunications to assist rescue and relief operations in the immediate aftermath of a disaster Helps bridge the gender divide and has equipped over 1m women with digital literacy skills Introduction to ITU

02 Meet the sectors MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS E-ACCESSIBILITY POLICY TOOLKIT FOR PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES (ITU and G3ict) Toolkit for Policy Makers Implementing the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities MODEL ICT ACCESSIBILITY POLICY REPORT (ITU and G3ict Development ITU - D MAKING TV ACCESSIBLE (ITU and G3ict) MAKING MOBILE PHONES AND SERVICES ACCESSIBLE (ITU and G3ict) Introduction to ITU ITU-D STUDY GROUP 1 Question 7/1Question 7/1: Access to telecommunication/ICT services by persons with disabilities and with specific needs

ITU Study Groups 03 Our work

03 Our work STUDY GROUPS Study Groups develop Recommendations, Reports, Guidelines based on input received from the membership. Bring together experts from public and private sectors and academia Companies that compete aggressively in the marketplace, work collaboratively with ITU SGs

03 Our work STUDY GROUPS ITU-T Study Group 16 - Multimedia Question 26/16: Accessibility to multimedia systems and services ITU-T Study Group 2 on Operational Aspects Question 4/2 focused on human factors and related work items ITU-T Study Group 9 on Broadband cable and TV ITU-D STUDY GROUP 1 Question 7/1: Access to telecommunication/ICT services by persons with disabilities and with specific needs Work Streams Relevant to e-Accessibility

ACCESSIBILITY 04 Our areas of action

04 Meet us ACCESSIBILITY Strategic Target 2020 The ITU Plenipotentiary Conference 2014 has established a new mandate for ITU in the area of sustainability and climate change. The new mandate includes a revision of Resolution 175 and the establishment of the new Connect 2020 agenda, which sets out the vision, goals and targets that ITU and its Member States have committed to achieve by Connect 2020 includes an ambitious target directed at cultivating an ICT sector that is inclusive to persons disabilities and specific needs:Resolution 175Connect 2020 agenda Target 2.5.B: Enabling environments ensuring accessible telecommunication/ICT for persons with disabilities should be established in all countries by 2020

04 Our areas of action ACCESIBILITY Disability inclusive Lobbying for mainstreaming the use of ‘universal design principles’ Innovations such as the raised ‘bump’ on #5 key on devices ICT sector can help remove communication barriers that people with disabilities face 12

04 Our areas of action ACCESIBILITY Disability inclusive Developing new digital TV and radio systems and wireless hearing aids ‘Access to telecommunicatio n/ICT services by persons with disabilities and with special needs’ report ICT sector can help remove communication barriers that people with disabilities face 34

ITU ACADEMIA MEMBERSHIP PROGRAM 04 Our proposal

04 ITU Academia Membership North and South America 33 members Europe 17 members Asia and Pacific 20 members Africa 11 members Arab States 3 members CIS 6 members 100 Academia Members (as of Oct. 2015) Introduction to ITU

ITU STUDY GROUPS Each Sector of ITU has a number of study groups that discuss current ICT trends, and develop Recommendations and Standards for the global ICT sector. ITU Academia members can participate all study group meetings and submit their contributions. Key Themes Cybersecurity Future Networks Climate Change Broadband Smart Sustainable Management Spectrum and Satellites Broadcasting Multimedia and more… ITU & ACADEMIA 04 ITU Academia Membership

ITU ACADEMY ITU Academy provides education, training courses and information resources on information and communication technologies Academia has the opportunity to contribute to development of the content as well as learn more skills and knowledge about ICTs ITU & ACADEMIA 04 ITU Academia Membership

ITU KALEIDOSCOPE CONFERENCE An excellent platform for academia to facilitate networking with other experts and discuss ways to enrich the ITU standardization process Total prize of USD 10,000 for top 3 papers Best papers published in IEEE Communications Magazine Global recognition for your research/and your top students ITU & ACADEMIA 04 ITU Academia Membership

ITU PUBLICATIONS Academia members have the unlimited access to all ITU publications Moreover, ITU Academia members have the opportunity to - Author a Recommendation - Publish an article in ITU-T Tech Watch - Contribute to toolkits and reports - Give tutorial at Study Group meetings 04 ITU Academia Membership

IN SUMMARY You can… Enrich Your Technical Knowledge Contribute to global standards and best practices Become an editor or rapporteur of ITU documents Raise the profile and recognition of your institution Share your expertise and engage in global debates Launch innovative public-private partnerships Get access to world-leading ICT statistics Institutions in developing countries: CHF 2,000 /year Institutions from developed countries: CHF 4,000 /year 04 ITU Academia Membership