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UN General Assembly Resolution 56/183 - 90th plenary meeting, 21 December 2001.
Original PDF document translated into HTML. and highlighted by F. Muguet. United Nations A/ RES/ 56/ 183 General Assembly Distr.: General 31 January 2002 Fifty-sixth session Agenda item 95 (c)
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56/ 183. World Summit on the Information Society and to find effective and innovative ways to put this potential at the service of development for all,
Recognizing also the pivotal role of the United Nations system in promoting development,
in particular with respect to access to and transfer of technology,
especially information and communication technologies and services, inter alia,
through partnerships with all relevant stakeholders,
Convinced of the need, at the highest political level,
to marshal the global consensus and commitment required to promote the urgently needed access of all
countries to information, knowledge and communication technologies for development so as to reap the
full benefits of the information and communication
technologies revolution, and to address the whole range of relevant issues
related to the information society, through the development of a common vision and
understanding of the information society and the
adoption of a
declaration and
plan of action for implementation by Governments, international institutions and all
sectors of civil society,
Recalling the contributions to international consensus in this field achieved
by the Millennium Declaration and the agreements reached at other international
conferences and summits in recent years,
Coordination2
for the holding of the World Summit on the Information Society and the creation, by the Administrative
Committee on Coordination, of a high-level
Summit organizing committee, chaired by the Secretary-General of the
International Telecommunication Union and consisting of the heads of United Nations bodies and
1See resolution 55/ 2. 2 2The Administrative Committee on Coordination was renamed the United Nations System Chief Executives Board for Coordination pursuant to Economic and Social Council decision 2001/ 321 of 24 October 2001. A/ RES/ 56/ 183
other international organizations interested in participating in the process leading to the Summit, Recalling the ministerial declaration concerning information and communication technologies, adopted by the Economic and Social Council at the high-level segment of its substantive session of 20003 and the subsequent work done in this regard, including the creation of the Information and Communication Technologies Task Force, as well as the welcoming of the forthcoming Summit by the Council in its agreed conclusions 2001/ 1,4
Recognizing the need to harness synergies and to create cooperation among the
various information and communication technologies initiatives, at the regional and
global levels, currently being undertaken or planned to promote and foster the potential
of information and communication technologies for development by other 2. Recommends that the preparations for the Summit take place through an open-ended intergovernmental preparatory committee, which would define the agenda of the Summit, finalize both the draft declaration and the draft plan of action, and decide on the modalities of the participation of other stakeholders in the Summit; 3. Invites the International Telecommunication Union to assume the leading managerial role in the executive secretariat of the Summit and its preparatory process; 4. Invites Governments to participate actively in the preparatory process of the Summit and to be represented in the Summit at the highest possible level; 5. Encourages effective contributions from and the active participation of all relevant United Nations bodies , in particular the Information and Communication Technologies Task Force, and encourages other intergovernmental organizations, including international and regional institutions, non-governmental organizations, civil society and the private sector to contribute to, and actively participate in, the intergovernmental preparatory process of the Summit and the Summit itself; 3 See Official Records of the General Assembly, Fifty-fifth Session, Supplement No. 3 (A/ 55/ 3/ Rev. 1), chap. III, para. 17. 4 A/ 56/ 3, chap. V, agreed conclusions 2001/ 1, para 7. For the final text see Official Records of the General Assembly, Fifty-sixth session, Supplement No. 3. 6. Invites the international community to make voluntary contributions to the special trust fund established by the International Telecommunication Union to support the preparations for and the holding of the Summit, as well as to facilitate the effective participation of representatives of developing countries, in particular the least developed countries, in the regional meetings to be held in the second half of 2002, in the preparatory meetings to be held in the first half of 2002 and in 2003 and in the Summit itself; 7. Invites the Secretary-General of the United Nations to inform all heads of State and Government of the adoption of the present resolution;8. Invites the Secretary-General of the International Telecommunication Union to submit to the General Assembly, at its fifty-seventh and fifty-eighth sessions, through the Economic and Social Council, for information, a report on the preparations for the Summit. 90th plenary meeting 21 December 2001 |
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