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        In  particular, they confronted chronic   UNESCO's  Assistant  Director-General
        connectivity challenges  and  discussed   for Communication  and  Information,
        how to  ensure  affordable,  sustainable,   representing  UNESCO  Director-General
        and equitable  access to digital services   Audrey Azoulay, who serves  as  the
        across  regions,  especially  in  the  world's   Commission's  other  Co-Vice  Chair.
        46 Least Developed countries, where 17%   “Broadband Commissioners have a unique
        of the population is still without a mobile   awareness of this. We have a unique
        broadband signal, and hundreds of millions   capacity to lead change, through innovation,
        more  kept  offline  by  high  prices,  lack  of   investment, advocacy and partnership."
        digital skills and awareness, and a dearth
        of usable, relevant and accessible content.  This  latest  Commission  meeting  –  the
                                             first  in-person  meeting  in  two  years  –
        Recognizing  the  role  digital  technologies   provided clear synergies  with WTDC, set
        play  in  all  facets  of economic  activity,   to kick off with the theme of “Connecting
        Commissioners  shared  government  and   the  unconnected to achieve sustainable
        business  strategies  that  are  incentivizing   development".           Broadband  Advocacy  Targets.  Pledges
        investment  in  digital  literacy, connectivity,                         were  also  received  by  16  Broadband
        and skills.                          Doreen  Bogdan-Martin,  Director of ITU's   Commissioners and their entities.
                                             Telecommunication Development  Bureau
        Commission Co-Vice Chair Houlin Zhao, ITU   and  the  Commission's  Executive  Director,   The meeting also highlighted the new Call
        Secretary-General,  noted  that  "One  of the   emphasized  the urgent  need  for strong   to Action: My Digital Future, presented by
        challenges we need to overcome is reducing   partnerships to step up connectivity.  Generation  Connect  Visionaries  Board
        the  cost  of broadband  subscriptions  and                              members  as  an  outcome  of  the  first-ever
        digital devices, especially in low- and lower-  "In  alignment  with  the  Partner2Connect   Generation Connect Youth Summit, calling
        middle-income  economies. Affordability   Digital Coalition, the UN Secretary General's   for inter-generational  efforts  to build  an
        of broadband  services in  developing   Roadmap for Digital  Cooperation  and  the   equitable, inclusive digital future.
        countries is also one of the Commission's   2030  Common  Agenda, the  Commission
        2025 targets. I do hope that we can use this   will leverage the strength of its membership   A video, Broadband  Transforming  Lives,
        moment to accelerate the achievement of   and  collective  expertise  to advocate  for   addressed  Broadband  Commission
        these  targets  and break  down these  last   meaningful,  safe,  secure,  and  sustainable   Advocacy  Target  4  on digital  skills  for
        barriers to connectivity."           broadband communications services," she   youth and adults, highlighting the work of
                                             said.                               young changemakers  who are  embracing
        “Digital  and  media  literacy skills  are                               technology  to make  a  positive  impact
        among the  most empowering of human   The  Broadband Commission  made an   on  their  communities.  These  voices  of
        transformations: in terms of our livelihoods,   advocacy pledge to the ITU Partner2Connect   the  younger generation,  together  with
        in  terms of our  access  to quality  and   Digital  Coalition  to help  reach inclusive   Commissioners' input, will be conveyed to
        lifelong  education,  in  terms  of  decisions   universal  connectivity, through  policy   the upcoming UN Transforming Education
        guiding  our health  and  safety,  and  in   recommendations  addressing  broadband   Summit 2022,  which  aims  to shape  the
        terms  of  understanding  and  exercising   policy, access, affordability, use and skills   future of education and learning.
        our  civil  rights,"  said  Dr  Tawfik  Jelassi,   and  the  advocacy actions  to realize 2025
                                                                                 Commissioners  also  reported  on  the
           Commission Co-Vice Chair Houlin Zhao, ITU Secretary-                  progress of the Commission's four current
           General, noted that:                                                  Working Groups: Virtual  Health  &  Care;
                                                                                 Smartphone Access; Data for Learning; and
           "One of the challenges we need to overcome is reducing                AI Capacity Building.
           the  cost  of  broadband  subscriptions and  digital                  A preview of the forthcoming report of the

           devices, especially in low- and lower-middle-income                   Working  Group on  The  Future  of Virtual
           economies.  Affordability  of  broadband services  in                 Health and Care, co-chaired by Dr Ann Aerts,
                                                                                 Head of the Novartis Foundation, and the
           developing countries is also one of the Commission's                  World Health Organization, emphasized the
           2025 targets. I do hope that we can use this moment to                need for sound stewardship of the global
                                                                                 explosion in virtual health triggered by the
           accelerate the achievement of these targets and break                 COVID-19  pandemic,  to ensure it  drives
           down these last barriers to connectivity."                            equitable  health  access  and  does  not
                                                                                 exacerbate existing health inequities.



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