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International Telecommunication Union Committed to Connecting the World GLOBAL CONNECTIONS: Then, Now and Beyond Eye on Earth Summit Abu Dhabi, 14 December 2011 GLOBAL CONNECTIONS: Then, Now and Beyond Malcolm Johnson, Director Telecommunication Standardization Bureau, ITU
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Committed to Connecting the World ITU - Connects the World 2 2 ITU has two major goals: bringing the benefits of the information society to all the world's peoples actively promoting the use of ICTs to tackle environmental challenges. 193 governments, over 700 private sector entities and now academia.
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International Telecommunication Union Committed to Connecting the World Article 10 – Rio Declaration “ Article 10 - Environmental issues are best handled with the participation of all concerned citizens, at the relevant level….”
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Committed to Connecting the World 4 ICTs – Connect the World International standardization is the reason why there are 2.4 billion Internet subscribers and 6 billion mobile phones Public/private partnership Globally standardized ICTs to bridge the environment information gap
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Committed to Connecting the World The use of ICTs by new sectors can accelerate innovation, improve access to basic services and create a new model of (sustainable) development 5
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Committed to Connecting the World 6 A win-win scenario Connected world not possible without interoperability… Bridging the standardization gap Using ICTs to tackle environmental challenges Bridging the digital divide AND… … addressing environmental challenges
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Committed to Connecting the World 7 The Path to Rio+20 Data will ensure informed decision- making for a sustainable future. Global connections via ICTs instrumental to address environmental challenges.
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