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Actions for exploiting the opportunities from globalisaiton?
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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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4) Constructively exploiting the opportunities from globalisation »
4) Constructively exploiting the opportunities from globalisation
4) Constructively exploiting the opportunities from globalisationâConstructively exploiting opportunities from globalisation.âFFB597
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Actions for exploiting the opportunities from globalisaiton?
Actions for exploiting the opportunities from globalisaiton?ââFFB597
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a) Foster global investment in high speed ICT infrastructure »
a) Foster global investment in high speed ICT infrastructure
a) Foster global investment in high speed ICT infrastructureâGovernments should create, in close consultation with the private sector, the appropriate framework to foster investment in high speed ICT infrastructure in developing and emerging countries.â59C6EF
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b) Implement awareness, education and training programmes »
b) Implement awareness, education and training programmes
b) Implement awareness, education and training programmesâGovernments in developed and developing countries, the ICT industry and other stakeholders should work closely together to construct and implement awareness, education and training programmes.â59C6EF
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c) ICT products and services that meet developing countries' needs »
c) ICT products and services that meet developing countries' needs
c) ICT products and services that meet developing countries' needsâThe ICT industry is encouraged to develop and bring to the market ICT products and services that meet the needs of developing countries and are fit for use in their emerging ICT infrastructures, which are often based on mobile technologies.â59C6EF
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d) Internet governance evolves in line with Tunis WSIS principles »
d) Internet governance evolves in line with Tunis WSIS principles
d) Internet governance evolves in line with Tunis WSIS principlesâGovernments should ensure that the overall framework of internet governance continues to evolve in line with the Tunis World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) principles of transparency, multilateralism and democracy.â59C6EF
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e) Increased internationalisation of internet governance »
e) Increased internationalisation of internet governance
e) Increased internationalisation of internet governanceâGovernments should advance increased internationalisation of internet governance as a whole, especially coordination and management of the domain name system, which should comply with the best governance standards.â59C6EF
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f) Maintenance and development of the Internet Governance Forum »
f) Maintenance and development of the Internet Governance Forum
f) Maintenance and development of the Internet Governance ForumâAll stakeholders should agree to support the maintenance and development of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) as an open place for meeting, dialogue and exchange of best practices between governments, civil society and the private sector.â59C6EF
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g) Fast-track appropriate ICT legislation and policies »
g) Fast-track appropriate ICT legislation and policies
g) Fast-track appropriate ICT legislation and policiesâGovernments, particularly in developing and emerging countries, should work on, and be helped with, fast-track appropriate ICT legislation and policies. These should boost job creation, tackle cybercrime, strengthen cyber security and improve general service delivery to citizens.â59C6EF
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