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13 th Meeting of the Regional Interagency Working Group (IWG) on Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) UNCC, Bangkok, Thailand ITU Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific 20 November 2009 Bangkok, Thailand. Agenda. ITU Vision and Initiatives
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13th Meeting of the Regional Interagency Working Group (IWG) on Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) UNCC, Bangkok, Thailand ITU Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific 20 November 2009 Bangkok, Thailand
Agenda • ITU Vision and Initiatives • ITU Asia-Pacific Regional Actions & Initiatives (2007-2010) • Outcomes of ITU Asia-Pacific Regional Preparatory Meeting for WTDC 2010 • ITU Planned Actions in 2009-2010 • Proposals for Partnership
Founded in 1865 Leading UN Special Agency for ICTs HQ in Switzerland; 5 Regional Offices & 7 Area Offices 191 Member States; and 700 Sector Members ITU has three sectors ITU-R (Radiocommunication) ITU-T (Standardization) ITU-D (Development) ITU TELECOM Events Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific in Bangkok & Area Office for South East Asia in Jakarta. 38 Member States 63 Sector Members ITU presence in the Asia-Pacific ITU Overview
ITU Vision & Strategic Focus 2007 -2010 Vision: By connecting the world and fulfilling everyone’s fundamental right to communicate, we strive to make the world a better and safer place. ITU Initiatives Strategic Focus • Accessibility • Confronting the financial crisis • Climate Change and the ITU/ICT • Cybersecurity, Spam and Cybercrime • Connecting the unconnected by 2015 • Saving lives • The networks of the future: NGN and Global Standards Initiative Emergency Communication Connect the World ITU Initiatives Global Cybersecurity Agenda Capacity Building Enabling Environment Climate Change
ITU Global Development Agenda (2007-2010) Six Operational Programmes Delivery Mechanisms Programme 1:Regulatory reform Programme 2:Information and communication infrastructure and technology development Programme 3:E-strategies and ICT applications Programme 4:Economics & financing, including costs and tariffs Programme 5:Human Capacity Building Programme 6:Least developed countries (LDC) and Small Islands Developing States (SIDS), and emergency telecommunications Seminars & Workshops Through PPP Direct Country Assistances Human Capacity Building Trainings / Fellowships Special Initiatives Gender, Children and Youth, Indigenous people and communities, Persons with disabilities, Communities living in Remote/Underserved areas Deployment of Infrastructure Asia-Pacific Regional Initiatives
ITU Asia-Pacific Regional Initiatives (2007-2010) Funding Delivery Method Seminars & Workshops Doha Action Plan (DAP) ITU-D Annual Operational Plan Direct Country Assistances Human Capacity Building Trainings / Fellowships Through PPP RI Linked Projects (RI & External Funds) Deployment of Infrastructure ICT Development Fund Study Questions
Proposed ITU Development Agenda (2011-2014) Proposals made at the ITU Asia-Pacific Regional Preparatory Meeting for WTDC-2010 At Kuala Lumpur, May 5-7 2009 Asia-Pacific Regional Initiatives Global Development Programmes • Unique ICT Needs of LDCs, SIDSs, & Landlocked Countries • Emergency Communication • Digital Broadcasting • Broadband Access & Adoption in Urban & Rural Areas • Telecom/ICT Policy & Regulation in Asia-Pacific Region • Programme 1: Information & Communication Infrastructure • Programme 2: Cybersecurity & ICT Applications • Programme 3: Enabling Environment • Programme 4: Capacity Building & Other Initiatives
ITU Framework for Cooperation in Emergencies
ITU Framework for Cooperation in Emergencies (IFCE) Technology Cluster Finance Cluster Logistics Cluster ▪ Air Transport operators ▪ International Couriers ▪ Satellite operators and Land Earth station operators ▪ Telecom Operators ▪ GIS/Remote sensing service providers ▪ Radiocommunications Equipment Providers ▪ Governments ▪ Private Sector ▪ Development Banks ▪ Regional Economic Groups
ITU Emergency Resources Satellite terminal: (Voice and data communication) • Handheld satellite phones • INMARSAT Global Area Network, • Regional BGAN • Nera World PRO (Explorer100/110) • Thuraya DSL Broadband mobile satellite terminals. Mobile Communication tools for Global Internet and data access at broadband speeds and simultaneous voice
ITU Response Effort Recent ITU Response to Disasters • Dispatch of 25 satellite phones and solar panels with free airtime to Tonga and Samoa in the aftermath of Pacific tsunami (Sep 2009) • Dispatch of 40 satellite phones with free airtime to Indonesia in response to the West Sumatra earthquake (Sep 2009) • Deployment of 10 satellite phones and free airtime following the ferry disaster – sinking of Princess Ashika (Aug 2009)
CHALLENGES • Sufficient resources to be deployed when needed • More rapid deployment of the resources to a site • Greater awareness of the initiative within governments, UN agencies, international organisations, NGOs, and humanitarian actors • Coordination for requests and resource provisions among providers, requesters, and facilitators; and • Enhanced cooperation and partnerships including funding
Proposal ASP Regional Platform for Disaster Communication Management
OBJECTIVES ASP Regional Platform for Disaster Communication Management • Provide a single point of contact for countries requesting for ICT assistance in response to disasters • Provide technical assistance through deployment of ICT resources (human, ICT equipment and services) for rescues • Facilitate contacts and coordination between assistance providers and requesters • Guide and assist countries in development of a national emergency telecommunications plan and standard operating procedure • Build a network of volunteers for rescue activities • Provide technical training in the use of ICT equipment and services for emergency communications
National Emergency Telecommunications Plan (NETP) aims at: • Identification of telecommunications needs in time of emergencies; • Identification of vulnerabilities, and assessment of threats; • Forging of partnerships; • Forward-planning as part of preparedness “The NETP should be part of a national disaster management framework or plan”
TAMPERE CONVENTION “Tampere Convention on the Provision of Telecommunication Resources for Disaster Mitigation and Relief Operations” • Provides the legal framework for the use of telecommunications in international humanitarian assistance • Reduces regulatory barriers • Protects providers of telecommunication assistance while safeguarding the interests of the host country
I THANK U ITU : http://www.itu.int ITU Asia Pacific : http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/asp/CMS/index.asp