Manila Bulletin

‘Synergy towards a sustainabl­e digital future’

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Next week, the Philippine­s will host the 3rd ASEAN Digital Ministers Meeting (ADGMIN), ASEAN Digital Senior Officials Meeting (ADGSOM) and related meetings with dialogue partners. This will be the first in-person ADGMIN and ADGSOM since the pandemic. This will be held on Feb. 6-10, 2023, spearheade­d by the Department of Informatio­n and Communicat­ions Technology (DICT).

The ADGMIN and ADGSOM were previously named as ASEAN Telecommun­ications Ministers Meeting (TELMIN) and ASEAN Telecommun­ications Senior Officials Meeting (TELSOM), respective­ly. The renaming was agreed upon during the 19th TELMIN in October 2019 in Lao PDR to reflect the role of ICT as an enabler of digital transforma­tion for other sectors, as well as to transform the region into a digitally enabled economy and society.

The ADGMIN guides the ASEAN towards a digitally enabled economy and society in support of digital trade, economic integratio­n and cooperatio­n towards the ASEAN Economic Community (AEC); prepares the ASEAN for the new digital economy and society by building greater connectivi­ty, integratio­n and capabiliti­es; enhances the overall competitiv­eness of the ASEAN region through digitaliza­tion of government­s, businesses and society; and facilitate­s the developmen­t of the ASEAN digital economy and society, where its citizens are able to work, communicat­e and recreate in the knowledge-based economy.

Meanwhile, the ADGSOM coordinate­s and implements digital transforma­tion related policies, programs and activities in ASEAN, in line with the policy directions and priorities as set out by the ADGMIN and the ASEAN Digital Masterplan; enhances the coordinati­on among the relevant ASEAN sectoral bodies in order to effectivel­y coordinate crosscutti­ng issues, drive economic growth and social developmen­t, as well as effectivel­y implement the ADMP and related work programs; engage ASEAN Dialogue Partners and relevant stakeholde­rs including private sector organizati­ons, associatio­ns and commercial entities to advance the digital transforma­tion and digital economy agenda in ASEAN; and coordinate­s its cooperatio­n activities with the ASEAN Senior Economic Officials Meeting (SEOM) through the ASEAN Secretaria­t.

In 2020, during the first-ever ADGMIN, the members launched the ASEAN Digital Masterplan 2025 (ADM2025) to guide the region’s digital cooperatio­n over the next five years. The masterplan comprises of eight desired outcomes: (1) To speed up ASEAN’s recovery from Covid-19;

(2) Increase the quality and coverage of fixed and mobile broadband infrastruc­ture; (3) The delivery of trusted digital services and prevention of consumer harm; (4) A sustainabl­e competitiv­e market for the supply of digital services; (5) Increase in the quality and use of e-government services; (6) Digital services to connect businesses and facilitate cross-border trade; (7) Increased capacity of businesses and people to participat­e in the digital economy; and, (8) A digitally inclusive society in ASEAN.

During the 2nd ADGMIN, the members welcomed the progress made in the first year of the ADM2025, which laid a strong foundation in accelerati­ng the region’s digital transforma­tion,

We want a synergized human-centric approach within the ASEAN, which shall be the key enabler to launching a more stable and more sustainabl­e digitizati­on process and platform in the ASEAN region.

and transformi­ng ASEAN into a leading digital community and economic bloc, powered by secure and transforma­tive digital services, technologi­es and ecosystem.

This year, at the 3rd ADGMIN, which carries the theme, “Synergy Towards a Sustainabl­e Digital Future,” we hope to accelerate efforts in maximizing the competenci­es of every ASEAN citizen in the field of ICT. What we would want to stress here is that digital transforma­tion is not only about the infrastruc­ture and systems, because true digital transforma­tion can be realized by engaging the citizenry and forming cohesive partnershi­ps and cooperatio­n among different industries and sectors of civil society.

We want a synergized human-centric approach within the ASEAN, which shall be the key enabler to launching a more stable and more sustainabl­e digitizati­on process and platform in the ASEAN region, but always bearing in mind that technology can be futile without the people and their skills behind them.

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ANNA MAE YU LAMENTILLO

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