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DateCountryLinkReferenceGlobal IG architectureInfrastructureSecurityHuman rightsLegalEconomicDevelopmentSociocultural
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19 SeptUN Secretary Generalhttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/unsg_en.pdfyes 'L’intelligence artificielle est une nouvelle donnée qui peut stimuler le développement et améliorer les conditions de vie de façon spectaculaire. Mais elle peut aussi avoir un effet dramatique sur les marchés du travail et, en fait, sur la société mondiale et sur le tissu social même.
Le génie génétique est passé des pages de la science- fiction au marché – mais il a engendré de nouveaux dilemmes éthiques non résolus.
À moins qu’elles ne soient traitées de manière responsable, ces avancées pourraient causer des dommages incalculables. Los Gobiernos y las organizaciones internacionales sencillamente no están preparados para esta nueva situación.
Las formas tradicionales de regulación simplemente ya no son válidas.
Está claro que este tipo de tendencias y capacidades exige una nueva generación de pensamiento estratégico, de reflexión ética y de regulación.
Las Naciones Unidas están dispuestas a ser un foro en el que los Estados Miembros, la sociedad civil, las empresas y el mundo académico puedan reunirse y hablar sobre el camino a seguir, en beneficio de todos.'
La guerre cybernétique devient de moins en moins une réalité cachée. Elle est de plus en plus capable de perturber les relations entre États et de détruire certaines des structures et des systèmes de la vie moderne.
Les progrès dans le cyberespace peuvent certes autonomiser les personnes, mais ce qu’on appelle le « Dark Web » montre que certains utilisent ce potentiel pour nuire et asservir.
'La technologie continuera d’être au cœur des progrès partagés. Mais l’innovation, aussi essentielle soit-elle pour l’humanité, peut avoir des conséquences imprévues.'
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19 SeptBrazilhttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/br_en.pdfyesGeneral reference to Brazil's 'commitment to sustainable development'
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19 SeptUSAhttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/us_en.pdfyesReference to '[...] new forms of aggression exploit technology to menace our citizens'.
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19 SeptGuineayes 'Face à cette situation, nous devons diversifier nos économies, et les rendre plus résilientes, à travers davantage d’investissements dans les secteurs véritablement porteurs de croissance durable, tels que l’agriculture, les infrastructures, les technologies de la communication et de l’information, et l’énergie.'
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19 SeptSwitzerlandhttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/ch_en.pdfyes 'Another current challenge is the dawning of the digital age, which is transforming the world at an alarming pace. It is a opportunity, but also it is a cross border challenge. Issues such as access to the Internet and the impact of digitisation on sustainable development, but also cybersecurity are issues that need to be dealt with hand in hand. The 12th Forum on Internet Governance that Switzerland will host in Geneva in Dec 2017 will provide an opportunity to discuss these issues.'
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19 SeptNigeriahttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/ng_en.pdfyes 'We shall also cooperate in addressing the growing transnational crimes such as forced labour, modern day slavery, human trafficking and cybercrime.'
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19 SeptFrancehttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/fr_en.pdfyes 'Nous devons tous nous protéger en unissant nos forces et notre securité devient la premiere priorité. C'est le sens des initiatives que la France porte pour lutter contre I'utilisation d'Internet par les terroristes et contre toutes les sources de leur financement - nous organiserons en 2018 une conference sur ce combat dans lequel je vous appelle a tous vous engager.'
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19 SeptIsraelhttps://www.timesofisrael.com/full-text-of-prime-minister-benjamin-netanyahus-un-speech/yesA general comment on Israel's expertise: 'Those countries now recognise what brilliant investors […] and great companies like Google and Intel have recognised and known for years that Israel is the innovation nation, the place for cutting-edge technology, in agriculture, in water, in cybersecurity, […], in autonomous vehicles [...]'.
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19 SeptUzbekistanhttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/uz_en.pdf yesUzbekistan proposes to develop the UN International Convention on the Rights of Youth - a unified international legal instrument aimed at the formation and implementation of youth policy in the conditions of globalization and rapid development of information and communication technologies.
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19 SeptCosta Ricahttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/cr_en.pdfyesA reference to digital in a call for gender equality: 'women have the challenge of accessing digital and financial services as well as being tenures in land redistribution'
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19 SeptEstoniahttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/ee_en.pdfyesA greater dependence on electronic services has, however, resulted in greater vulnerability in cyberspace. This does not mean we can or should try to stop digital progress. We need to continue efforts to analyse how international law applies to the use of ICT, particularly the principle of due diligence, countermeasures, potential application of the right to self-defence and International Humanitarian Law. I call upon all states, which have not yet done so, to accede to the Council of Europe Convention on cybercrime.' 'Digital change is everywhere. Its biggest effect on us right now is rnaking geography obsolete. Attacks via cyberspace know no range. Friendships and partnerships formed in cybersphere know no borders . It makes us closer to each other globally. A digitally enhanced global civil society functions better if states provide their people with safe means of digital communication. In analogue world it is easy to identify yourself, even to people you do not know, as states have provided us with passports. Similar identification need exists in cyber space, yet too few governments provide the means of safe identification. The governments need to catch up and give this possibility to their people, to protect them and to allow them to transact and communicate safely online.[...] I call upon all states, which have not yet done so, to accede to the Council of Europe Convention on cybercrime.'I would also like to underline the statement of the Freedom Online Coalition in which they expressed deep concern over the growing trend of intentional, state-sponsored disruptions of both access and dissemination of information online. No one should be denied the right of peaceful assembly, the freedoms of association, opinion and expression, be it by the means of physical presence or online.' 'Our world is unpredictable. Much of this unpredictability stems from climate change. Climate change can be counterbalanced by rapid technological disruption of our wasteful ways of life. But it is easy to see that technological development, at this moment especially the rapid upscaling of digital technologies into the hands of billions, while it certainly has a positive transformation potential, adds to the drfficullties of understanding our future. […] Today, the use of information technology and Internet are part of everyday life of people everywhere. Estonia can share our experience on how to best utilize governance to achieve the SDGs more efficiently and at lower cost. Estonia has been organizing an event series at the UN with the aim to introduce the already well proven benefits of our e-governance to international community. We hope that the events will lead to concrete action and partnerships. Moreover, this summer Estonia and Singapore launched the Group of Friends on E-Governance and Cybersecurity. The aim of the group is to raise awareness, share best practices and promote capacity building now when these topics are becoming increasingly important at the UN level.[…]
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19 SeptAfghanistanhttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/af_en.pdfyes 'Sixteen years after the tragedy of September 11, the threat of violence by non-state actors has taken the form of a Fifth Wave of political violence. Driven by transnational terrorist networks, criminal organizations, cyber-crime and state sponsorship of terror, this Fifth Wave promises to be a decades-long threat to international security rather than a passing phenomenon.'
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20 SeptKyrgyzstanhttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/kg_ru.pdfyes 'Особым достижением считаем внедрение новой модели избирательного процесса с использованием современных технологий для идентификации избирателей и обеспечения автоматического подсчета голосов избирателей, которая уже показала свою состоятельность в ходе парламентских выборов 2015 года и на референдуме 2016 года. Демократичность и открытость проводимых в Кыргызской Республике выборных кампаний подтверждаются международными наблюдателями и, самое главное, принятием итогов выборов со стороны всех политических сил страны.' 'Кыргызская Республика является не только лидером в
Центрально Азиатском регионе по развитию демократии, но
также становится региональным пионером в построении
цифровой экономики и цифрового общества, что, несомненно, является очень важным в современном мире.'
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20 SeptBosnia and Herzegovinahttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/ba_en.pdfyes 'My faith in the value of the Agenda2030 is as strong today as it was two years ago[...] Fulfilling the noble and ambitious goals requires knowledge and norms that many of the UN member states do not have [...] the assistance in formulating strategies and policies, the transfer of technologies, the provision of financial resources, and assistance in measuring progress are indisputably crucial.'
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20 SeptPanamahttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/pa_es.pdfyes 'Países de renta media como Panamá, estamos en capacidad de contribuir con la transferencia de conocimientos y tecnología a través de la cual se generan beneficios tangibles para la población, contribuyendo a la paz.'
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20 SeptIran (Islamic Republic of)https://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/ir_en.pdfyes 'It is the policy of my government to continue to steadily enhance the entrepreneurial environment, protect intellectual property rights, continuously improve corporate governance, and engage in a robust campaign against money-laundering in orderto enhance a conducive legal climate for business and economic investments in various fields, particularly in knowledge-based enterprises'
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20 SeptUkrainehttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/ua_en.pdfyes 'The occupied Crimean peninsula, according to the human rights activists, has turned into a territory of repressions' [...] 'Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars get arrested even for posts in social networks or, as itwas in case of Crimean farmer Volodymyr Balukh in December 2016, for putting a Ukrainian national flag on a private residence.'
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20 SeptEuropean Unionhttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/eu_en.pdfyes 'Repeated terrorist attacks, also in Europe, demonstrate that the threat continues. So, we need to keep on strengthening
the global fight against terrorism and violent extremism [...] We welcome the establishment by the industry of the Global Internet Counter-Terrorism Forum to work in tandem with UN structures. The European Union has called on the major online companies to develop, as a priority, the means for automatic deletion of extremist content immediately after posting.'
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20 SeptNetherlandshttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/nl_en.pdfyes 'The problems confronting today's world - climate change, migration, food security, terrorism and cybercrime - are by definition international. No single country can tackle them in isolation. We need each other. So instead of becoming more inward-looking, as united nations we need to take a step outwards. In this turbulent world, the importance of the UN is growing every day.'
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20 SeptUnited Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Irelandhttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/gb_en.pdfyes 'When I think of the hundreds of thousands of victims of terrorism [...] I say enough is enough.[...] we must continue to take the fight to these terrorist groups on the battlefield[...] 'we must also step up our efforts as never before to tackle the terrorist use of the internet. For as the threat from terrorists evolves, so must our cooperation. And that is why today, for the first time in the UN, governments and industry through the Global Internet Forum for Counterterrorism will be coming together to do just that. The tech companies have made significant progress on this issue, but we need to go further and faster to reduce the time it takes to reduce terrorist content online, and to increase significantly their efforts to stop it being uploaded in the first place. This is a major step in reclaiming the internet from those who would use it to do us harm. But ultimately, it is not just the terrorists themselves who we need to defeat, it is the extremist ideologies that fuel them. It is the ideologies that preach hatred, so division and undermine our common humanity. We must be far more robust in identifying these ideologies and defeating them across all parts of our societies.[...] And that is why today, as I talk about UN reform, I ask the Secretary General to make this fight against terrorists and the ideologies that drive them a core part of his agenda, at the heart of our development, peace building, and conflict prevention work. And to give this effort the prominence it surely requires. I’m calling on the Secretary General to make this a theme of next year’s General Assembly and use this to harness the efforts of governments, the private sector, and civil society so that we can truly strike the generational blow against this vile evil in our world.[...] So when countries back groups like Hezbolla[...] give tacit support to criminal groups launching cyber-attacks against our countries and institutions [...] the UK will remain steadfast in our commitment and responsibility to ensure the security and stability of our friends and allies as we have done for generations.'
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20 SeptSwazilandhttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/sz_en.pdfyes 'The Kingdom will be hosting the SADC University of Innovation and Technology. This institution is expected to produce highly skilled manpower and also provide solutions to transform economies thus enabling countries in the SADC region to meet their skills gap. We seek the support of highly educated facilitators and the international community to make this project a reality.'
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20 SeptMoroccohttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/ma_ar.pdfyes 'The world is at a crossroad, with security under threat from terrorism, extremism, separatist movements and climate change. Globalization and information technology proved to have a profound impact, but effective global multilateral organizations could help to solve the challenges face by the world.'
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21 SeptSerbiahttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/rs_en.pdfyes 'And more than anything, I am proud that we started to invest into creativity of our young people; that digitalization and artificial intelligence are becoming important topics in Serbia and not only in the most developed countries of the world.'
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21 SeptCroatiahttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/hr_en.pdfyes 'Coming from Croatia, the homeland of Nikola Tesla, the great inventor, I cannot but stress how vitally important it is that the UN facilitates a transformation towards the age of digital economy and narrows the digital divide, which could generate new inequalities.'
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21 SeptRussian Federationhttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/ru_en.pdfyes 'We launch an appeal to say ‘no!’ to the militarization of information space. We must prevent the transformation of ICTs into an arena of politico-military confrontation and their use as an instrument of pressure, economic damage, and propaganda of ideas of terrorist and extremist ideology. The UN must focus its efforts on elaboration of the rules of responsible behavior in the digital sphere that meet the security interests of all states. Russia has drafted a universal convention on countering cybercrime, including hacking. We propose to open its discussion as early as during the current session.'
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21 SeptGeorgiahttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/ge_en.pdfyes 'In addition to addressing numerous contradictions in the current constitution, the new draft introduces many new progressive initiatives, such as the right to physical Integrity, the rights of disabled persons, the right to access to the Internet, environmental protections, and many more that are In line with the recommendations of the Venice Commission.'
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22 SeptRepublic of Moldovahttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/md_en.pdfyesThe strategic priorities for sectoral development entail: 'the modernization of infrastructure'The strategic priorities for sectoral development entail: 'the application of modern technologies in agriculture'
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22 SeptBhutanhttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/bt_en.pdfyesGeneral reference to technology: 'this era - our era - is blessed with unprecedented wealth, knowledge and technology, giving rise to levels of properity the world has never seen before. Yet millions are condemned to a life of poverty.'
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22 SeptAlbaniahttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/al_en.pdfyesGeneral reference to technology: 'When was the last time that we remember when we were all confronted with such a conflicting prospect: that of an inspiring world..., driven by the tremendous progress of science and technology; and, on the other hand, that of a planet that seems to have lost its way, its energy and its vision and is erratically spiralling downwards?'
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22 SeptCabo Verdehttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/cv_en.pdfyes 'We intend to position Cabo Verde as a transit hub in the Middle Atlantic for tourism, air transport, port operations, financial and investment operations, business localization and business development in the Digital and Nano-technological Economy, and in the attraction of investments and skills from the diaspora.'
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22 SeptViet Namhttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/vn_en.pdfyes '1) We gather here as the world undergoes profound and fast transformations. The Fourth Industrial Revolution, in particular the advancement of digital technology, is bringing about unprecedented opportunities for development for all.'(...) 2) We call on developed nations to fulfill their commitments on providing financial assistance and technology transfer for developing countries.'
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22 SeptSaint Luciahttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/lc_en.pdfyesGeneral reference to technology: 'We have to harness new ideas and technology'
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22 SeptCubahttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/cu_en.pdfyes 'There has been and increasing and unheard-of use of science and technology to exercise hegemony, mutilate national cultures and manipulate human behavior, as is the case of the so called "big data" or psychometry, used for political and advertising purposes. Seven consortia keep a strict control of whatever is read, watched or heard in the planet. Technologies are being monopolized. The governance of digital networks is dictatorial and discriminatory and, despite appearances, the digital divide between rich and poor countries is increasing.' 'The covert use of ICTs to attack other States increases, while several developed countries strongly oppose the adoption of international treaties that would regulate cooperation in order to achieve a safe cyberspace.'
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22 SeptThailandhttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/th_en.pdfyes 'Currently, we aim to build a value-based economy under the 'Thailand 4.0' policy' [...] 'This value-based economy under Thailand 4.0 requires human wisdom even more than high technology.' 'Partnerships, particularly with Science, Technology, and Innovation communities would bring about the transformative push required for achieving SDGs.'
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22 SeptAlgeriahttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/dz_fr.pdfyes 'Dans le meme temps, le phenomene de radicalisation progresse, notamment grace a internet et aux reseaux sociaux et confeere toute sa pertinence il la strategie des Nations Unies de lutte contre l'extremisme violent. Il interpelle un nombre croissant de pays pour agir individuellement et collectivement, notamment contre la progression de l'islamophobie.'
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22 SeptCambodiahttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/kh_en.pdfyes 'It is true that globalization and technological progress have dramatically increased global trade and wealth all over the world but it is equally true that they have been factors of increase of inequality, social tensions and sometimes conflicts. These fragilities, to a large extent, are responsible for many of the conflicts and threats today.'
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22 SeptGreecehttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/gr_en.pdfyes 'We are going through the second machine era. An era when machines no longer constitute the extension of physical strength, but rather produce spiritual wealth and knowledge. Machines that are faster and smaller, yet have an immense impact on our daily lives. On the way we work and produce, On the way we communicate and interact. This trend can be described as the fourth industrial revolution. This new era brings with it innovations and advantages, but also challenges, especially for states. Challenges that they need to face effectively if they are to survive in today's complex international reality. States have to show resilience and meet the needs of their people for more human rights, communication, growth and innovation.'
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22 SeptMalaysiahttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/my_en.pdf yes 'We are also seeing a convergence of new security threats emerging from irregular migration and transnational crime activities, which include terrorism, trafficking in persons, illicit drug trafficking, money laundering and cyber-crimes. The threats we face today have an increasingly regional and international impact, affecting our economies and lives in ways which we have never experienced before. And for these reasons, Malaysia has taken significant efforts to improve our legislations and enforcement capabilities by adopting a holistic approach in preventing and combating these heinous crimes.'
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22 SeptSierra Leoneyes 'I will continue to roll out my Government's development agenda even more robustly, including an energy revolution, embarking on massive nationwide implementation of much needed solar mini grids aimed at providing energy to our remote areas. There is serious effort to digitalize the country as an enabler of accelerated development.'
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23 SeptNepalhttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/np_en.pdfyes 'LDCs and LLDCs have not been able to benefit from the process of globalization. They need reliable and sustainable financing, partnerships, and technology transfer to overcome their structural impediments. […] The development potentials of South-South cooperation in terms of trade, investment and technology must be fully exploited.' 'Violent extremism and religious fundamentalism have undermined peace and security in different parts of the world - with more youths being radicalized, with more lives being devastated, societies turning intolerant. Terrorism is a curse to humanity and biggest threat to democracy and development. Nepal condemns terrorism in all its forms and manifestations, and anywhere in the world.
The world must come together to address not just its symptoms but the root causes. Early conclusion of the anti-terrorism global convention is the call of our time.'
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23 SeptIndiahttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/in_en.pdfyes 'Cybersecurity has become a source of deep insecurity.' 'All our economic programmes have a principal purpose, the empowerment of the poor; Jan Dhan, Mudra, Ujjwala, Skill India, Digital India, Clean India, Start-Up India, Stand-Up India. [...] The developed world must listen more carefully than others, because it has more capacities than others. It must help the less fortunate through technology transfer..'
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23 Sept Bahamashttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/bs_en.pdfyes 'The Government of the Bahamas believes that education must be at the heart of driving sustainable development, where we build resilience and an educated, inclusive and diverse workforce and community. This has positive implications for creativity, innovation and productivity that allow learners and youth to fulfill the potential to act as agents of social change.For this reason, our Government has designed an Education Agenda, which encourages lifelong learning and recognises the potential of technology and digital platforms to serve as tools in the teaching and learning process. I take this opportunity to bring to the attention of the Assembly that The Bahamas, in recognition of the invaluable role of technology and communications in education and all aspects of development, has presented its candidature for a seat on the Council of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU).'
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23 SeptPhilippineshttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/ph_en.pdfyes 'We should never tolerate human rights abuses but neither should we tolerate misinformation, fake news on and politicization of human rights, for these undermine our collective efforts as the United Nations to uphold the universality of human rights and dignity of human life.'
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23 SeptSingaporehttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/sg_en.pdfyesNew technologies and non-state actors are challenging the international order. Terrorist groups are using the internet to spread their radical ideologies, including in Southeast Asia. Cyber-attacks and fake news have proliferated.
The UN must also deal with emerging global challenges such as cybersecurity, counter-terrorism, and the economic disruption caused by digital technologies, including artificial intelligence.
'Beyond resilience, successful societies have to embrace new technology and encourage innovation. The digital revolution is fundamentally changing the way we work, the way we communicate and the way we live. We cannot wish away the change caused by disruptive technologies. We have to restructure our economies and create new and better jobs for our people. But this will not be an easy process. The transformation caused by the digital revolution will only be positive if we find ways to share the benefits widely and reduce inequality. In Singapore, we have invested heavily in education and skills training for our people, for both the young and old, to give everyone an opportunity to build a meaningful life. We want every Singaporean to have a stake in our growth and success as a nation.'
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23 SeptIrelandhttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/ie_en.pdfyes 'Young people are key to achieving the SDGs and we must find ways to encourage their active participation in shaping the solutions to current challenges, It's their future and we have to involve them in shaping it.There are very positive signs. The vitality of entrepreneurship and the creative use of technology.'
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23 SeptEritreahttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/er_en.pdfyes 'It is only when Africa's economies, the quality of its infrastructure, the standards of its health and educational institutions, the level of its artistic, scientific and technological products, the effectiveness of its institutions and enterprises, and more importantly the quality of life of its citizens, reflect more accurately its great potential that we can rightly speak of Africa taking its rightful place in the world.' […] 'It is working to ensure that all its citizens get good access to nutritious food, clean water, electricity, shelter, transport, communications, health and educational services as well as cultural, sports and recreational facilities.'
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23 SeptSurinamehttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/sr_en.pdfyes 'The implementation of the ambitious 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, in sync with the necessary reform of the United Nations, will carry a lot of weight. This will be a formidable challenge and, therefore, my Government believes that in addition to domestic resource mobilization, consideration must be given to accessible financing for development, capacity building, innovation and the transfer of technology for developing countries from a wide array of financing mechanisms.'
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23 SeptOmanhttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/om_en.pdfyes 'The world has been witnessing new transformations towards scientific and technological progress in a way that affects people's lives. Moreover, there has been a steady growth in population. Therefore, we stress the need to adopt a new perspective for a global partnership to benefit from advanced technology and scientific progress.'
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23 SeptJamaicahttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/jm_en.pdfyes 'We will also protect our children from abuse by maintaining vigilance with respect to new and emerging threats, such as cyber-bullying and sexual exploitation online.' '[...] reiterate the call for greater access, by developing countries, to the findings of modern research and technology.'
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25 SeptUruguayhttps://gadebate.un.org/sites/default/files/gastatements/72/uy_es.pdfyes 'El incremento de los conflictos armados -caracterizados por una violencia sin precedentes-, la proliferación de armas de destrucción masiva -así como la multiplicación del comercio de todo tipo de armas-, el avance del terrorismo, los ataques cibernéticos, el hambre y los efectos devastadores del cambio climático, hacen que más que nunca se necesite de un fuerte compromiso de la comunidad internacional para afrontarlos.'