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Actions on quality of life, trust and confidence?
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The Amsterdam Declaration »
The Amsterdam Declaration
The Amsterdam DeclarationâLets make the Amsterdam Declaration happen!âF1CEB7
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GoalsâTo realise the vision of the Amsterdam Declaration we need to pursue a number of major global goals.âFFB597
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3) Improve the quality of life and enhance trust and confidence »
3) Improve the quality of life and enhance trust and confidence
3) Improve the quality of life and enhance trust and confidenceâSignificantly improving the quality of life and enhancing trust and confidence.âFFB597
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Actions on quality of life, trust and confidence?
Actions on quality of life, trust and confidence?ââFFB597
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a) Introduce a universal right of access to the internet »
a) Introduce a universal right of access to the internet
a) Introduce a universal right of access to the internetâGovernments should consider introducing a universal right of access to the internet.â59C6EF
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b) Enable fair and effective competition between ICT providers »
b) Enable fair and effective competition between ICT providers
b) Enable fair and effective competition between ICT providersâGovernments should support policies that enable fair and effective competition between providers of ICT products and services, with the goal of encouraging high availability and use of these items at affordable prices.â59C6EF
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c) Achieve ICT accessibility for all user groups and communities »
c) Achieve ICT accessibility for all user groups and communities
c) Achieve ICT accessibility for all user groups and communitiesâGovernments are encouraged to work closely with the ICT industry and use all the means at their disposal, such as projects, procurement and legislation, to achieve ICT accessibility for all user groups and communities, including the elderly and people with disabilities.â59C6EF
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d) Achieve a globally digitally literate population by 2020 »
d) Achieve a globally digitally literate population by 2020
d) Achieve a globally digitally literate population by 2020âGovernments, the ICT industry and other stakeholders should work closely together to develop and implement substantial awareness, education and training programmes.â59C6EF
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e) Foster ICT contribution to health use of common eHealth standards »
e) Foster ICT contribution to health use of common eHealth standards
e) Foster ICT contribution to health use of common eHealth standards âGovernments should recognise that public spending on ICT for health can make healthcare more efficient, effective and sustainable. This empowers patients and triggers innovation. â59C6EF
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f) Empower elderly people to live longer independently »
f) Empower elderly people to live longer independently
f) Empower elderly people to live longer independentlyâThe ICT industry should cooperate closely with housing authorities and homecare providers to empower elderly people to live longer independently and be active in society.â59C6EF
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g) Commit to transparent government services and online access »
g) Commit to transparent government services and online access
g) Commit to transparent government services and online accessâGovernments should commit themselves to transparent government services and provide online access for citizens and businesses to the relevant information and eGovernment facilities.â59C6EF
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h) Involve citizens in government policy making »
h) Involve citizens in government policy making
h) Involve citizens in government policy makingâGovernments should involve their citizens, including young people, who can be considered to be digital natives, in their policy making.â59C6EF
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i) Develop a charter of citizens' and consumers' rights by 2012 »
i) Develop a charter of citizens' and consumers' rights by 2012
i) Develop a charter of citizens' and consumers' rights by 2012âGovernments, working closely with the ICT industry and other stakeholders, should develop by 2012 a charter of citizensâ and consumersâ rights and responsibilities in the digital environment. This should focus on transparency, trust, security and privacy.â59C6EF
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j) Ensure that trust, security and privacy are safeguarded »
j) Ensure that trust, security and privacy are safeguarded
j) Ensure that trust, security and privacy are safeguardedâGovernments, businesses and civil society should work closely together to ensure that trust, security and privacy are as fully safeguarded on the internet as they are in the real world.â59C6EF
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k) Sign the Council of Europe's Cybercrime Convention »
k) Sign the Council of Europe's Cybercrime Convention
k) Sign the Council of Europe's Cybercrime ConventionâEuropean governments should agree to sign the Council of Europeâs Cybercrime Convention, which entered into force in 2004. Future international agreements on action to combat cybercrime should use this convention as a basis.â59C6EF
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