The minister highlighted the world’s shared goal and mission of connecting people by 2030, noting that it is almost impossible as nearly half of the global population remains offline.
However, he emphasised that the world can fulfil the target if we work together and governments of countries accompany the information and communication technology sector.
General Secretary of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Houlin Zhao thanked the PM and the Minister of Information and Communications of Vietnam for their contributions to the ITU Digital World 2021.
Vietnam is a highly valued force of digital transformation in the region and a model for countries worldwide in this regard, he said.
Earlier, at a Ministerial Roundtable within the framework of the ITU Digital World 2021, leaders of ICT management agencies and enterprises globally looked into issues regarding impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the use of digital services and content.
They also discussed the role of government services in promoting digital transformation, and solutions to help citizens equip themselves with digital skills that satisfy requirements of a digital future, along with coordination between the Government, industries and relevant organisations to reduce digital inequality, ensuring that no one is left behind.