Roadmap for Digital Cooperation
The High-level Panel on Digital Cooperation was?established by the UN Secretary-General in July 2018 and in 2019 submitted a final report “The Age of Digital Interdependence”. Further information on the work of the High-Level Panel and the subsequent follow-up processes can be found here.
On 11 June 2020, the United Nations Secretary-General issued a Roadmap for Digital Cooperation () which addresses how the international community can better harness the opportunities presented by digital technologies while addressing their challenges.
The Secretary-General’s Roadmap builds on recommendations made by the High-level Panel on Digital Cooperation, and input from Member States, the private sector, civil society, the technical community and other stakeholder groups and calls on us all to:
The Roadmap’s key actions:
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To meet the call to connect, respect, and protect the online world, the action-oriented Roadmap presents the Secretary-General’s recommendations for concrete action by diverse stakeholders that would enhance global digital cooperation in the following areas:
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Achieving universal, affordable, connectivity by 2030
—everyone should have access to the internet.
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Promoting digital public goods to create a more equitable world
—the internet’s open source, public origins should be embraced and supported.?
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Ensuring digital inclusion for all, including the most vulnerable
—under-served groups need equal access to digital tools to accelerate developmental progress.?
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Strengthening digital capacity building
—skill development and training are needed around the world.
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Ensuring the protection of human rights in the digital era
—human rights apply both online and offline.
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Supporting global cooperation on Artificial Intelligence
that is trustworthy, humanrights based, safe and sustainable and promotes peace.
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Promoting digital trust and security
—calling for a global dialogue to advance the Sustainable Development Goals.
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Building a more effective architecture for digital cooperation
—make digital governance a priority and focus the organization’s approach.
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