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Actions on economic growth and sustainable economic development?
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a) Step up investment in the use of ICT and in applied R&D
a) Step up investment in the use of ICT and in applied R&D☜Governments and businesses should step up investment in the use of ICT and in applied R&D to boost productivity, stimulate innovation and promote education.☜59C6EF
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b) Accelerate the roll out and deployment of high speed broadband
b) Accelerate the roll out and deployment of high speed broadband☜The ICT industry and governments should work closely together to accelerate the roll out and deployment of high speed broadband (including mobile and next generation networks), and extend this to remote and underserved communities and regions.☜59C6EF
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c) Close gap between the demand and supply of ICT professionals
c) Close gap between the demand and supply of ICT professionals☜The ICT industry and governments should work closely together, along with academic and other educational institutions, to close the gap between the demand for, and supply of, ICT professionals. Failure to do so will have a detrimental effect on sustainable economic growth.☜59C6EF
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d) Engage women in ICT-professions
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e) Raise level of eSkills in public and private sectors
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f) Enhance internet access to digital content
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g) Global availability of interoperable ICT solutions
g) Global availability of interoperable ICT solutions☜Global availability of interoperable ICT solutions will help to advance the above aspirations, promote competition and enhance consumer choice.☜59C6EF
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h) Protect critical role played by ICT infrastructure and services
h) Protect critical role played by ICT infrastructure and services☜Governments, the ICT industry and the wider business sector should jointly examine how to best protect the critical role that ICT infrastructure and services increasingly play in the economy and society.☜59C6EF
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