Information technology plays critical role in achieving UN objectives, says Ban
19 Sep 2011
The UN itself can benefit from development in this area, thereby heightening performance while increasing accountability, he added.
Mr. Ban said that the UN has made significant progress in using ICTs to improve the delivery of its services since the establishment of the UN ICT strategy in 2009, and it was done largely within existing resources. The ICT strategy is comprised of a vision, a management framework and three strategic programmes.
“Yet the time has now come when we need additional financial and other support if we are to achieve truly high-impact and better results,” he stated, adding that this is where the public-private partnership on ICT can play a critical role.
“It can provide sound strategic guidance as well as resources for leveraging ICT to build a better world,” said Mr. Ban.
“At the same time, I am convinced that your involvement will have a significant positive impact for your own organizations. Contributing to global well-being will further reinforce your position as socially responsible citizens of the world, doing their part to advance the human condition.”