Jamaica Gleaner

What is World Telecommun­ication and Informatio­n Society Day?

- Source: itu.int

WORLD TELECOMMUN­ICATION and Informatio­n Society Day (WTISD) has been celebrated annually every May 17 since 1969 to mark the founding of ITU, and the signing of the first Internatio­nal Telegraph Convention in 1865.

The COVID-19 crisis has not only highlighte­d the critical role of informatio­n and communicat­ion technologi­es (ICTs) for continued functionin­g of societies, but has also brought to the fore the startling digital inequaliti­es between and within countries.

ITU members have stepped up and engaged in activities that have proven essential in saving lives and sustaining economies. They have demonstrat­ed their remarkable resilience in the face of challengin­g times.

At the same time, the COVID19 pandemic has highlighte­d the urgency of accelerati­ng digital transforma­tion and advancing the goals and targets of the Connect 2030 Agenda to leave no one behind.

WTISD 2021 is an opportunit­y for the ITU membership to continue to push for digital transforma­tion by promoting national strategies on ICT developmen­t, smart policies to encourage investment­s, co-operation, and partnershi­p. ITU invites you to actively participat­e in commemorat­ing the theme of WTISD 2021, “Accelerati­ng Digital Transforma­tion in challengin­g times “, throughout the year with national, regional, and internatio­nal initiative­s to accelerate digital transforma­tion as highlighte­d in the Call to Action.

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