BRICS Ministers of Communications Meeting 2023: Advancing Digital Collaboration for a Brighter Future

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The Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC) is set to host a historic event from 31 July to 4 August this year. The BRICS Ministers of Communications Meeting 2023, a crucial precursor to the 15th BRICS Summit scheduled for August, will convene under the leadership of South Africa’s Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies, Hon. Mondli Gungubele.

BRICS: A Strategic Platform for Foreign Policy Objectives

BRICS stands for Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa. This alliance serves as a strategic platform for each member state’s foreign policy objectives. Previous meetings saw significant discussions on digital technologies, including large-scale e-governance platforms, artificial intelligence, big data, and responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.

South Africa Assumes BRICS Chairship

South Africa took over the BRICS chairship on 1 January 2023 from China. The country’s Department of Communications and Digital Technologies intends to advance national ICT interests and foster economic growth and development partnerships in regional and international forums. The upcoming BRICS Ministers of Communications Meeting reflects the importance of these strategic objectives.

Broadening Access to Digital Platforms and Technologies

At prior gatherings, the ministers resolved to broaden access to digital platforms and technologies, ensuring affordable access to information and communication for BRICS citizens. Furthermore, they committed to promoting equitable and inclusive access to digital resources for all, regardless of geography.

Focusing on Three Crucial Discussion Areas

This year’s meeting will center on three crucial discussion areas, namely digital inclusion, expansion and development of transformative technologies, and internet governance and security. South Africa’s unique perspective on these topics is expected to drive fruitful conversations and cooperation among the BRICS nations.

Digital Inclusion

South Africa’s participation in BRICS extends beyond its national boundaries. The country aims to consolidate connections with the rest of the African continent, and rapid deployment and rollout of infrastructure, including a connected Africa, are essential for promoting digital inclusivity.

Transformative Technologies

Transformative technologies present vast opportunities for expansion and development. South Africa aims to ensure that all BRICS member states benefit from research and development in this area. The country intends to play a pivotal role in creating these technologies, rather than just consuming innovations originating elsewhere.

Internet Governance and Cybersecurity

Internet governance and cybersecurity represent the third pillar of discussion at the BRICS Ministers of Communications Meeting 2023. South Africa aims to foster cooperation among the BRICS countries to maintain an open and secure internet, a shared ambition that will undoubtedly lead to a brighter future.

A Significant Event for Collaboration

In summary, the upcoming BRICS Ministers of Communications Meeting 2023, hosted by South Africa’s Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies, Hon. Mondli Gungubele, promises to be a significant event. Set against the stunning backdrop of the Cape Town International Convention Centre, the gathering will facilitate crucial discussions on digital inclusion, transformative technologies, and internet governance. This vital collaboration among Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa will undoubtedly propel the BRICS nations towards a more enlightened and prosperous digital future.

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