17.05.2016 -
UPU Deputy Director General Pascal Clivaz has called on information
and communication technology (ICT) stakeholders to accelerate their
investments in modernizing postal infrastructure.
UPU Deputy Director General Pascal Clivaz urged ICT stakeholders to invest in postal connectivity (Photo: International Telecommunications Union
“When you buy or sell products online they need to be delivered physically and the Post is an important national infrastructure for integrating the digital and physical all around the world,” said Clivaz at the annual World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) forum.
Speaking to forum participants in Geneva in early May, the deputy
director general underlined that Posts could be leaders in granting
e-commerce access to remote areas in developing countries.
The deputy director general also elaborated on the UPU’s role as an
ICT provider, highlighting the many technical solutions offered by the
UPU's Postal Technology Centre. However, he noted that many Posts still
face challenges connecting to ICT infrastructure that would allow them
to make use of these solutions
“Without a viable postal network many outside urban areas would be
excluded from the benefits of the Information Society. A strong and
viable postal network is vital for economic development in all
countries,” he remarked.
Sustainable development
This year’s forum focused on “Supporting the Implementation of
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)”. The deputy director general
explained how the postal network helps further the SDGs.
Regarding SDG 17 - to strengthen and enhance the means of
implementation and global partnership for sustainable development -
Clivaz highlighted the UPU’s global indicator measuring e-commerce flows
at the export level in developing countries and least developed
countries.
“This is the only e-commerce indicator that is under consideration to
be part of the measuring and evaluation framework for SDG 17,” he
explained.
Given the postal network’s position to help implement these SDGs,
Clivaz urged participants to help resolve the ICT challenges that
prevent many Posts from successfully implementing e-commerce.
“A modern Post will accelerate the realization of an inclusive,
people oriented information society and help fulfil the promises of WSIS
and the SDGs,” he concluded.
The WSIS forum provides a platform for ICT stakeholders to exchange
knowledge, share best practices and build partnerships to advance global
development goals.
It is organized annually by the International Telecommunications
Union in partnership with several UN agencies, drawing in high-level
decision makers from the public and private sectors.
Source : http://news.upu.int/no_cache/nd/upu-urges-ict-stakeholders-to-invest-in-postal-connectivity/
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