UNDP and ITU strengthen global digital cooperation to accelerate inclusive digital transformation

Date: 2026-06-20
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) have reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening global digital cooperation aimed at accelerating digital transformation and ensuring inclusive access to emerging technologies.

The two organizations convened a joint briefing for UN Member States, hosted by UNDP Administrator Alexander De Croo and ITU Secretary-General Doreen Bogdan-Martin, focusing on the role of inter-agency collaboration in advancing national digital development priorities.

The briefing highlighted ongoing joint efforts across key areas including digital public infrastructure, artificial intelligence capacity development, connectivity expansion, cybersecurity, and digital inclusion.

According to the UNDP Digital, AI and Innovation Hub (Accelerator Labs), the partnership between UNDP and ITU continues to expand through a growing portfolio of initiatives designed to support countries in implementing practical digital solutions on the ground.

The discussions emphasized the importance of coordinated international action in addressing the challenges and opportunities presented by rapid technological change, particularly in relation to artificial intelligence and the digital economy.

Attention was also drawn to upcoming global platforms such as the AI for Good Summit, the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) Forum, and Digital@UNGA 2026, where digital transformation priorities are expected to remain central to global policy discussions.

UNDP noted that new approaches such as “Expertise on Demand” are being developed to enhance technical support to countries and strengthen their capacity to design and implement effective digital strategies.

The organization reiterated its commitment to working with UN agencies and global partners to ensure that digital transformation is inclusive, equitable and aligned with national development goals.

The briefing forms part of broader efforts within the UN system to deepen cooperation and accelerate progress toward a more connected and digitally empowered global society.

 

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