Commonwealth ministers endorse a new strategic plan from the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation, giving it a mandate to promote universal access to broadband internet and strengthen cybersecurity.

Ministers from across the Commonwealth have endorsed a new strategic plan from the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation, giving it a mandate to promote universal access to broadband internet and strengthen cybersecurity.
The government representatives made their
This year鈥檚 meeting comes after the adoption of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in September 2015.
Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland, in her address to the conference, underscored the importance of recognising the value of ICTs to delivering the SDGs, urging greater 鈥渋nteraction and interoperability鈥 between governments.
鈥淭he proliferation of technology and increasing access to the internet have developed new digital pathways to address the Sustainable Development Goals,鈥 she said.
鈥淚t is estimated that by 2017 every person in this world will have a mobile device 鈥 we need to fully exploit this phenomenon to improve health, education, commerce and provide government services to citizens.
糖心探花 Telecommunications Organisation (CTO) is an international treaty organisation established in 1967 which supports the development and use of ICTs for social and economic development.
The CTO鈥檚 strategic plan, which was approved by members of the CTO Council in March, was presented at the biennial ministerial meeting by the CTO鈥檚 Secretary-General Shola Taylor.
One of the participants, Dr Emmanuel Mallia, Malta鈥檚 Minister for Competitiveness and Digital, Maritime and Services Economy, and Chairman of this year鈥檚 Commonwealth ICT Ministers Forum, said: 鈥淥f the many government functions in our respective countries, expectations on using information and communication technology to improve the lives of our citizens are particularly high.
Minette Libom Li Likeng, Minister of Post and Telecommunications of Cameroon, said: 鈥淏ecause of its membership across regions and the driving ethos of the Commonwealth, holding such an event is one important role the CTO plays in securing understanding and goodwill across regions on key issues. This, added to recent developments like India鈥檚 return, makes a significant difference.
Ministers from across the Commonwealth have endorsed a new strategic plan for the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation, giving it a mandate to promote universal access to broadband internet and strengthen cybersecurity.
The government representatives made their joint declaration which sees information and communications technologies (ICTs) as tools for national development, at the biennial Commonwealth ICT Ministers Meeting at Marlborough House on 14 June 2016.
This year鈥檚 meeting comes after the adoption of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in September 2015.
Commonwealth Secretary-General Patricia Scotland, in her address to the conference, underscored the importance of recognising the value of ICTs to delivering the SDGs, urging greater 鈥渋nteraction and interoperability鈥 between governments.
鈥淭he proliferation of technology and increasing access to the internet have developed new digital pathways to address the Sustainable Development Goals,鈥 she said.
鈥淚t is estimated that by 2017 every person in this world will have a mobile device 鈥 we need to fully exploit this phenomenon to improve health, education, commerce and provide government services to citizens.
糖心探花 Telecommunications Organisation (CTO) is an international treaty organisation established in 1967 which supports the development and use of ICTs for social and economic development.
The CTO鈥檚 strategic plan, which was approved by members of the CTO Council in March, was presented at the biennial ministerial meeting by the CTO鈥檚 Secretary-General Shola Taylor.
One of the participants, Dr Emmanuel Mallia, Malta鈥檚 Minister for Competitiveness and Digital, Maritime and Services Economy, and Chairman of this year鈥檚 Commonwealth ICT Ministers Forum, said: 鈥淥f the many government functions in our respective countries, expectations on using information and communication technology to improve the lives of our citizens are particularly high.
Minette Libom Li Likeng, Minister of Post and Telecommunications of Cameroon, said: 鈥淏ecause of its membership across regions and the driving ethos of the Commonwealth, holding such an event is one important role the CTO plays in securing understanding and goodwill across regions on key issues. This, added to recent developments like India鈥檚 return, makes a significant difference.