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The 8th Arab Telecom & Internet Forum Muscat, Oman, 24-25 May 2006. ITU Membership & Multi-Stakeholder Partnership Strategy . Jean-Yves Besnier, Head of Partnership, Promotion & Membership ITU – Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT).
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The 8th Arab Telecom & Internet ForumMuscat, Oman, 24-25 May 2006 ITU Membership & Multi-Stakeholder Partnership Strategy Jean-Yves Besnier, Head of Partnership, Promotion & Membership ITU – Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT)
The 8th Arab Telecom & Internet ForumMuscat, Oman, 24-25 May 2006 • ITU Sector Membership • ITU Multi-Stakeholder Partnership Strategy
The 8th Arab Telecom & Internet ForumMuscat, Oman, 24-25 May 2006 ITU 190 Member States 650 ITU Sector Members 130 ITU Associates Budget for 2006-2007:340 million CHF(# 262 million US$)
The 8th Arab Telecom & Internet ForumMuscat, Oman, 24-25 May 2006 ITU-D Sector Membership Which Benefits? Which Costs? How to join? 1. General benefits of ITU Membership 2. Membership Categories 3. Benefits of being an ITU Sector Member 4. Membership Fees 5. Application Procedure 6. Membership Information
The 8th Arab Telecom & Internet ForumMuscat, Oman, 24-25 May 2006 1. General Benefits of ITU Membership A unique capacity to bring together and facilitate discussion between representatives from governments and the private sector. Share wealth of experience and creative ideas Establish partnerships between the private and public sectors Access to ITU vast range of publications, as well as to restricteddocumentation/information and statistics
The 8th Arab Telecom & Internet ForumMuscat, Oman, 24-25 May 2006 2. Membership Categories • ITU Member States • in the 5 Regions: • Africa • Americas • Arab States • Asia & Pacific • CIS • ITU Sector Members • in the 3 Sectors: • ITU-D: Development • ITU-R: Radiocommunications • ITU-T: Standardization • To fully participate in their respective Advisory Groups and Study Groups, Regional & World Telecommunication Conferences, Seminars & Workshops pertinent to their business ITU Associates They take part in the work of only one selected Study Group They may serve as Rapporteur or Editor
The 8th Arab Telecom & Internet ForumMuscat, Oman, 24-25 May 2006 ITU Membership (as of May 2006) • ITU Member States • The 5 Council Regions: • Total: 190 • Africa: 53 • Americas: 35 • Asia & Pacific: 49 • Eastern Europe & Northern Asia: 20 • Western Europe: 33 • ITU Sector Members * • in the 3 Sectors: • Total: 649 • ITU-D: 329 • ITU-R: 300 • ITU-T: 352 • ITU Associates * • Total: 127 • ITU-D: 4 • ITU-R: 25 • ITU-T: 107 * Some are multiple ITU Sector Members
The 8th Arab Telecom & Internet ForumMuscat, Oman, 24-25 May 2006 ITU Sector Members in the Regions, as of May 2006
The 8th Arab Telecom & Internet ForumMuscat, Oman, 24-25 May 2006 3. Benefits of being an ITU Sector Member Influence evolution of global regional telecommunications networks Actively participate in the Sector’s specific activities and e-discussion groups Ability to meet worldwide experts and exchange views and experiences A unique source of information by working with ITU Study & Working Groups Your organization data being included in the ITU Global Directory
The 8th Arab Telecom & Internet ForumMuscat, Oman, 24-25 May 2006 Study Groups & Working Groups Study Group 2 Telecommunication & Management of Telecommunication Services & Networks Study Group 1 Telecommunication Development Strategies & Policies Working Groups on Private Sector,Gender, Youth… Issues Several Working Groups created in the Regions
The 8th Arab Telecom & Internet ForumMuscat, Oman, 24-25 May 2006 Benefits of being an ITU Sector Member (cont’d) Hold positions within Study & Working Groups:Chairman – Vice-Chairman – Rapporteur – Editor NB: only Rapporteur or Editor for an Associate Access to all ITU relevant working documents Use of the Telecom Information Exchange Services – TIESusername@ties.itu.int TIES registration:http://www.itu.int/TIES/intro.html Get free and discounted ITU publications
The 8th Arab Telecom & Internet ForumMuscat, Oman, 24-25 May 2006 4. Sector Membership & Associate Fees • ITU Sector Member • Range between 1/16 & 40 units (1/16 for DC in ITU-D) • Minimum contribution in CHF: * ITU-D: 7’950 (1/8 unit) 3’975 (1/16 for DC) * ITU-R: 31’800 (1/2 unit) * ITU-T: 31’800 (1/2 unit) ITU Associates Annual contribution in CHF for 2006-2007: * ITU-D: 3’975 1’987,50 for DC * ITU-R: 10’600 * ITU-T: 10’600 DC: developing countries • Membership Fees • Contribution decided according to a class within a scale • Contributory unit for becoming a Sector Member reviewed biennially; • value for 2006-2007: 63’600 CHF
The 8th Arab Telecom & Internet ForumMuscat, Oman, 24-25 May 2006 5. Procedure for Membership Application Apply to the Member State Administration where your Company is located This Administration will transmit your application to ITU Secretary-General As a Regional or International Organization, you may apply directly to the ITU Secretary-General Your admission becomes effective upon approval by ITU Secretary-General
The 8th Arab Telecom & Internet ForumMuscat, Oman, 24-25 May 2006 • More Information For application and general information Internet: http://www.itu.int/members E-mail: membership@itu.int ITU-D – Development Sector Contact: Mrs. Andrea Mozer-CorralE-mail: itu-d_membership@itu.int ITU-R – Radiocommunications Sector Contact: Mrs. Pamela TypeE-mail: brmail@itu.int ITU-T – Standardization Sector Contact: Mrs. Saba Imru-CaminitiE-mail: itu-tmembership@itu.int
The 8th Arab Telecom & Internet ForumMuscat, Oman, 24-25 May 2006 ITU Sector Membership Play a key role in ITU dynamics Seek Partnerships Share experiences, creative ideas, knowledge of business opportunities ITU Sector Membership fees are competitive Regional participation is an ITU priority Join us & Become an ITU-D Sector Member !
The 8th Arab Telecom & Internet ForumMuscat, Oman, 24-25 May 2006 ITU Multi-Stakeholder Partnership Strategy • The variety, scope and number of ICT/telecommunications projects make ITU a unique platform for Partnerships • Telecommunication Development Bureau is the resilient and time-tested ITU arm, with more than 50 partnership/cooperation agreements signed per year • While Member States’ contribution, our historical Partners, remain very active, participation of the Private Sector has steadily increased. Thanks to the measures introduced to improve transparency, visibility and accountability of our methods and practices
The 8th Arab Telecom & Internet ForumMuscat, Oman, 24-25 May 2006 World Summit on the Information Society(WSIS) • First initiative decided by ITU Plenipotentiary Conference in 1998 • It was endorsed by UN General Assembly in December 2002 • ITU was in charge of organizing the WSIS • Two phases: December 2003 (Geneva) & November 2005 (Tunis) • World leaders shared the following vision: * people-centered * development-oriented * inclusive Information Society
The 8th Arab Telecom & Internet ForumMuscat, Oman, 24-25 May 2006 World Summit on the Information Society(WSIS) (cont’d) • WSIS adopted a true multi-stakeholder approach, involving governments, private sector, civil society and international organizations • ITU is fully involved in the implementation of WSIS Action Plan, in particular for Action Lines C2 (Consultation on Information & Communication Infrastructure) and C5 (Building Confidence and Security in the use of ICT) • “ITU Connect the World Initiative”: a multi-stakeholder partnership initiative to help connecting the unconnected by 2015
The 8th Arab Telecom & Internet ForumMuscat, Oman, 24-25 May 2006 “ITU Connect the World Initiative” • It was launched in June 2005 by ITU Secretary General and founding partners. • Its goals: * Consolidate and scale up existing ICT/telecom development- oriented connectivity projects * Stimulate new partnerships to bridge the digital divide • Activities: * Showcase partners’ development projects * Facilitate sharing of experiences * Demonstrate partnership efficiency to “connect the unconnected”
The 8th Arab Telecom & Internet ForumMuscat, Oman, 24-25 May 2006 “ITU Connect the World Initiative”(cont’d) There are 22 founding partners: • Private Sector • Alcatel • Huawei Tech- nologies Co. Ltd. • Infosystem Technologies Ltd.- Intel Corp. • KDDI Corp. • Microsoft Corp. • Telefónica S.A. • WorldSpace Inc. • Governments • Egypt • France • Korea Agency for Digital • Opportunity & Promotion (KADO) • Senegal • Regional/Int’lOrganizations • EC • ITSO • - RASCOM • UNDP • UNESCO • UNFIP • UPU • Civil Society • - Child Helpline International (CHI) • MS Swaminathan Foundation • Télécomms. sans Frontières (TSF) NB: 45 partners to date, including World Bank, CISCO, OLPC, Nokia, Sun, Qualcomm, GSM Association… Website: http://www.itu.int/partners/index.html
The 8th Arab Telecom & Internet ForumMuscat, Oman, 24-25 May 2006 ITU Partnerships ITU Priority domains for Partnerships • 6 Programmes • Regulatory Reform • Infrastructure & Services Development and Technical Assistance • e-Strategies & ICT Applications • Economics & Financing • Human Capacity Building • LDC, SIDS & Emergency Telecommunications • 7 Cross-cutting Initiatives • ICT/Telecommunications Indicators and Statistics • Partnership & Promotion • Sector Members & Private Sector Initiatives • Gender Initiatives • Youth Initiatives • Assistance to Indigenous people • Assistance to People with Disabilities
The 8th Arab Telecom & Internet ForumMuscat, Oman, 24-25 May 2006 ITU Partnerships (cont’d) Funding Mechanisms • ITU Financing • Annual operation budget • Telecom Surplus • Nature of contributions may vary • In-kind: > Expertise > Equipments > Software Development > Maintenance/Assistance > Education • Cash • Public & Private Financing • Development Agencies • Other governmental sources • Private companies • Financial institutions • Regional & International Organizations
The 8th Arab Telecom & Internet ForumMuscat, Oman, 24-25 May 2006 ITU Partnerships (cont’d) Examples of Cooperation Agreements signed recently Korea Agency for Digital Opportunity & Promotion (KADO), Rep. of Korea For bridging the digital divide in developing countries KADO & BCA, Bhutan Partnership for access to ICT in Bhutan Japan Telecom & BCA, Bhutan Partnership for access to ICT in Bhutan DCITA, Australia and Rohde & Schwarz GmbH, Germany Rehabilitation/reconstruction of telecom infrastructure in earthquake/tsunami-hit countries NiCT Institute, Japan Making better access to healthcare Governments of Iran & Afghanistan Rehabilitation of the ICTI Institute in Kabul
The 8th Arab Telecom & Internet ForumMuscat, Oman, 24-25 May 2006 ITU Partnerships (cont’d) Examples of Cooperation Agreements signed recently Child Helpline Int’l & Government of the Netherlands Programme of a global network of children and youth helplines Government of South Africa & UPU Expansion of the rural telecom information technology network and services of DC Government of the Netherlands Palestine Education Initiative Navajo Nation & OCCAM for a Programme on information and communication technologies for equitable and self-sustainable development Industry Canada Measuring ICT for development in DC ALCATEL, France Knowledge on ICT… – Support job opportunities for young graduates…
The 8th Arab Telecom & Internet ForumMuscat, Oman, 24-25 May 2006 Thank you ! Jean-Yves BESNIER Head, Partnership, Promotion & Membership Unit Telecommunication Development Bureau International Telecommunication Union ITU Tel.: +41 22 730 5591 Mobile: +41 79 217 3584 Fax: +41 22 730 5484 E-mail: jean-yves.besnier@itu.int