November 22, 2024

Huawei And ITU’s Joint Fellowship Program Boosts Digital Inclusion

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Dr Liang Hua, Chairman of the Board of Huawei, during his speech at the Sustainable Development Forum

Huawei announced it has already brought connectivity to 90 million people in remote regions in nearly 80 countries following its pledge to the International Telecommunication Union’s (ITU) Partner2Connect (P2C) Digital Coalition.

Industry sources added that this announcement was made as a part of Huawei’s first progress report since joining the Coalition last year.

This announcement was announced by Dr. Liang Hua, Chairman of the Board of Huawei, at the company’s 2023 Sustainability Forum, which is themed “Thriving Together with Tech: Realizing Sustainable Development.” In addition to other esteemed dignitaries list included Doreen Bogdan-Martin, the Secretary-General of ITU; Jeffrey Sachs, President of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network and Commissioner of the UN Broadband Commission for Development; as well as representatives from telecommunications ministries and regulators, including some from Pakistan and Ghana.

Industry sources further added that Huawei’s firm belief is that digital talent is key to future technological innovation. To foster more widespread digital engagement and develop future leaders, the company has deepened its partnership with ITU by launching a fellowship known as the “ITU Generation Connect Young Leadership Programme in Partnership with Huawei.

Dr Cosmas Luckyson Zavazava, Director of ITU’s Telecommunication Development Bureau-Image Credit-International Telecommunication Union (ITU)

“Through ITU and Huawei’s joint efforts, young people will learn, contribute, and lead in the digital world,” stated Dr Cosmas Luckyson Zavazava, Director of ITU’s Telecommunication Development Bureau. “Digital is a prerequisite for accelerating the achievement of the SDGs. We encourage youth to push the boundaries of the expanding global digital ecosystem and make transformative contributions. I am grateful to Huawei for this great cooperation, and I am looking forward to the global impact of this innovative project.”

“Next-generation digital infrastructure, such as connectivity and computing power, are as vital to driving socio-economic development as our physical infrastructure, just like roads. This new infrastructure will be essential to the sustainable development for all of the society,” Dr. Liang stated. “Computing is a core driver of productivity in the digital economy. Faster rollout of computing infrastructure will help speed up digital transition in many industries, and promote deeper integration of the digital and real economies. This can further promote global economic stability and sustainable development.”

Doreen Bogdan-Martin, the Secretary-General of ITU-Image Credit-ITU

Further adding to Dr. Liang’s comment, Doreen Bogdan-Martin, the Secretary-General of ITU, stated: “We should not make a trade-off between sustainable development and technology. We require both ! Let’s thrive together with tech. Let’s construct a digital future that propels human and environmental progress forward.”

Jeff Wang, President of Huawei’s Public Affairs and Communications Department-Image Credit-Huawei

Jeff Wang, President of Huawei’s Public Affairs and Communications Department, noted: “Huawei is proud to partner with ITU for this important cause, and to witness the concrete progress that young visionaries are making toward global digital inclusion. The support that participants will receive includes financial contributions to their projects, mentoring from ITU and Huawei experts, and opportunities to participate in joint events.”

This fellowship program will be open for applications early next year and will last three years. Each year, 30 young visionaries (aged 18-28) globally will receive support in their projects to use digital technology to drive community development.

Industry sources further pointed that the P2C Coalition, launched by ITU, fosters meaningful connectivity and digital transformation globally, prioritizing remote communities in countries and regions that lack digital access. Huawei signed the global commitment last year, with the objective of connecting 120 million people in remote areas across more than 80 countries by 2025.

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