SG/SM/15475

Secretary-General, in Message to Connect Asia-Pacific Summit, Stresses Technology’s Importance in Helping Improve People’s Lives

18 November 2013
Secretary-GeneralSG/SM/15475
Department of Public Information • News and Media Division • New York

Secretary-General, in Message to Connect Asia-Pacific Summit, Stresses

 

Technology’s Importance in Helping Improve People’s Lives

 


Following is the text of UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon’s video message for the Connect Asia-Pacific Summit in Bangkok on 18 November:


Your Excellency, Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, ITU [International Telecommunications Union] Secretary-General, Dr. Hamadoun Touré, Excellencies, ladies and gentlemen,


I am pleased to send greetings to the Connect Asia-Pacific Summit, and I thank the Government of Thailand for hosting.


The Asia-Pacific region is vast and diverse.  It has numerous dynamic centres of innovation in manufacturing and information and communication technologies [ICTs].


Many nations have experienced rapid economic growth.  Yet there is stark contrast in prosperity and development between high-income countries and the least developed.  This is particularly true for landlocked developing nations and small island developing States.


Increased connectivity can help bridge this gap.  I am pleased that this Summit will promote the development of innovative ICT infrastructure.  I also welcome your focus on applications that can benefit people everywhere.


ICTs have considerable potential to support sustainable and equitable economic and social development.  They can accelerate our efforts to achieve the Millennium Development Goals.  They can help us address global challenges such as climate change.


It is important that we make the best use of technology to empower people with the information, knowledge and means to improve their lives.  Your Summit can help us achieve that end.


I wish you a successful meeting.


Thank you.


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