ITU Secretary-General calls for inclusive connectivity at Digital Americas 2030 Forum

Date: 2026-03-17
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By:  Nana Appiah Acquaye

Secretary-General of the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), Doreen Bogdan-Martin emphasized the need for inclusion, innovation, and connectivity at the Digital Americas 2030 Forum in San José, Costa Rica, held ahead of the IX CITEL Assembly.

Speaking to participants, she highlighted the importance of a shared digital future “from the seabed to outer space” and stressed that achieving this vision requires collaboration across governments, industry, and communities. She cautioned that rapid technological acceleration carries the risk of widening the digital divide, making inclusive access and equitable participation essential priorities.

Bogdan-Martin described connectivity for the common good as a tool to bridge gaps and deliver tangible benefits to people, while underscoring the Americas’ capacity to lead the region toward an ambitious digital agenda through 2030. She affirmed her commitment to continuing collaborative efforts to ensure technology serves society effectively.

 

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