Amended WSIS Targets

The amended WSIS targets (with changes shown in bold) are:
Target 1. Connect all villages with ICTs and establish community access points;
• Target 2. Connect all universities, colleges, secondary schools and primary schools with ICTs;
• Target 3. Connect all scientific and research centres with ICTs;
• Target 4. Connect all public libraries, cultural centres, museums, post offices and national
archives with ICTs;
• Target 5. Connect all health centres and hospitals with ICTs;
• Target 6. Connect all local and central government departments and establish websites and
email addresses;
• Target 7. Adapt all primary and secondary school curricula to meet the challenges of the
information society, taking into account national circumstances;
• Target 8. Ensure that all of the world’s population has access to television and radio services;
• Target 9. Encourage the development of content and put in place technical conditions in order
to facilitate the presence and use of all world languages on the Internet;
• Target 10. Ensure that more than half the world’s inhabitants have access to ICTs within their
reach and make use of them.
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