South African ICT Industry Delegation Led by Minister Mondli Gungubele Attends ITU Council High-Level Segment

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South Africa’s Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies, Mr. Mondli Gungubele, will lead the South African ICT industry delegation to the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Council High-Level Segment in Geneva, Switzerland, on July 11th and 12th, 2023. South Africa participates in the annual meetings of the ITU Council as a member state, ensuring that the Union’s strategies and policies align with the rapidly evolving global telecommunications landscape.

Building an Inclusive and Prosperous Knowledge Economy

This year’s meeting, themed “Creating a fit for the future ITU,” provides an opportunity for South Africa to focus on building an inclusive and prosperous knowledge economy. Minister Gungubele emphasizes that the development of a dynamic and connected information society is critical to addressing the country’s triple challenges of poverty, inequality, and unemployment. South Africa’s participation in the ITU Council aims to ensure that transformative journey does not leave anyone behind.

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Facilitating Discussions and Meaningful Partnerships

The ITU Council serves as a platform for member states to collaborate and share insights on emerging trends and developments in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector. Its annual meetings facilitate discussions on the Union’s activities, policies, and strategies, bridging the gap between plenipotentiary conferences. These meetings provide member countries with opportunities to explore innovative ideas and build meaningful partnerships to strengthen the global ICT ecosystem.

Bilateral Meetings and International Cooperation

During the two-day session, Minister Gungubele will engage in various activities, including bilateral meetings with representatives of different states. These meetings aim to foster a spirit of international cooperation and mutual growth while fortifying relations and sharing common objectives.

Commitment to Sustainable Development and Digital Transformation

South Africa’s participation in the ITU Council highlights the nation’s commitment to harnessing the power of ICT for sustainable development. It also aligns with the country’s efforts to promote digital transformation, empowering citizens by providing access to information, education, and greater economic opportunities.

Contributing to the Global Discourse on ICT

The ITU Council plays a pivotal role in shaping the global telecommunications environment, and South Africa’s presence at the event signifies the nation’s dedication to maintaining its position as a key player in the industry. Through its focus on inclusivity, prosperity, and the pursuit of a vibrant knowledge economy, the outcomes of these meetings will undoubtedly contribute to the global discourse on ICT’s role in fostering development and reducing inequalities.

In conclusion, Minister Gungubele’s leadership of the South African delegation to the 2023 ITU Council High-Level Segment in Switzerland reflects the nation’s resolve to contribute to the global telecommunications landscape. By participating in crucial discussions and forging international partnerships, South Africa can help create a more connected, inclusive, and prosperous world for all.

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