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Address of H.E. Mr.



Mohamed Hosny Mubarak

President of the Arab Republic of Egypt







At

The World Summit on the Information Society

Geneva, December 10th, 2003

Address of H.E. the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt at the World Summit on the Information Society









Mr. President

Excellencies Heads of State and Government

Distinguished Secretary-General of the United Nations

Ladies and Gentlemen



I would like to start by expressing our appreciation to the United Nations, the

International Telecommunication Union, and to the Swiss and Tunisian

governments for their efforts that lead to convening this important Summit in both

its phases, in Geneva in 2003 and in Tunis in 2005. This Summit emphasizes the

pivotal role which the United Nations should play, with all its organs and

specialized agencies, in maintaining peace and security as well as promoting

sustainable development.



It is evident that convening our Summit today reflects the increasing will of

the international community to formulate a clearer and more stable collective

vision to make maximum use of the information and communication revolution,

and to redirect such revolution towards materializing the objectives of all

societies .. industrial and developing .. rich and poor .. large and small, as

reflected in the developmental goals approved by the Millennium Summit of the

United Nations in 2000 and solidified in the World Summit on Sustainable

Development in 2002.



Those Summits emphasized the importance of harnessing ICT for the

achievement of the developmental goals which our peoples aspire to achieve in

their endeavors for better standards of life. This in itself embodies the solid pillars

of our formidable efforts to bridge the digital divide towards building the modern

information society.



However, the effects of ICT revolution should not be limited exclusively to

achieving economic and developmental gains. It should be extended to

strengthening political, social and cultural links among nations .. to bringing

about world peace based on justice, equality, and respect of international

legitimacy .. to supporting national efforts towards more freedom, democracy,

and respect of human rights. All this should be achieved within a framework that

respects national identity and maintains the diversification of particularities,

religions, and cultures as key components for cooperation and integration among

civilizations.



To deepen the concept of universality in information society, all peoples

should have a chance to effectively take part in developing, manufacturing, and

utilizing ICT which should become an effective instrument in exercising the right

to development in its broader sense, in a manner that entrenches the principles

of equality, justice, and active community participation.

Address of H.E. the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt at the World Summit on the Information Society



This requires support, particularly to developing countries, through

promoting their scientific and research capabilities, and in transferring needed

technology and know-how.





Mr. President;



Egypt has always played a major role in building regional support to the

international efforts to establish the modern information society. We took the lead

in proposing a common Arab strategy which reflects our vision of the Arab

Information Society, and which was endorsed by the Arab Summit in Amman in

2001. Egypt has taken similar steps on the African level, which contributed to

directing the work of the E-Africa Commission, established within the context of

NEPAD and under the auspices of the African Union, towards achieving the

same objective.



These efforts were crowned with our full-fledged involvement in regional

efforts within the preparatory process for this Summit through hosting the high-

level Pan-Arab Regional Conference on WSIS last June, to which our African

brothers were also invited.



The Pan-Arab Conference has signaled an unprecedented interest in laying

down the solid foundation for the contemporary information society, and in

making the maximum use of the ICT revolution to bridge the digital divide. The

main document adopted at that conference reflected our aspiration that this

WSIS will give a strong push to our national and regional efforts in several areas,

the most important of which are:

First: Deploying the necessary infrastructure, along with creating the

mechanisms required to increase the penetration of communication and

internet services, using newly-developed business models to reach everyone,

everywhere, and at affordable cost.



Second: Developing our human resources through exploiting the high

capabilities of ICT in education and training.



Third: Promoting the creation of electronic content and applications to serve

economic and social development while encouraging innovation, and

maximizing the role of the private sector in this regard.



Fourth: Encouraging governments to adopt necessary policies and legislations

that enable the growth and flourishing of the information society, and foster

partnerships among national and multinational businesses.



Fifth: Introducing innovative financing mechanisms that respond to developing

countries' needs to bridge the digital divide including the adoption of debt

reemployment policies in funding developmental projects.

Address of H.E. the President of the Arab Republic of Egypt at the World Summit on the Information Society







Ladies and Gentlemen,



In our persistent quest for entrenching the fundamentals of the contemporary

Egyptian society, we launched an array of national initiatives to transform the

Egyptian society into a knowledge-based society. Our leading initiatives include

the use of ICT in upgrading education standards, improving health services,

speeding our efforts towards E-government, and facilitating E-business

transactions. Our efforts have been accelerated by the establishment of an

evolving ICT industry as a catalyst in both the Arab and African regions.



For this purpose, Egypt has established the "smart village": a state-of-the-art

high-tech business park that invites investors to benefit from an excellent support

environment and special incentives in order to address a strong emerging local

and regional market. Furthermore, Egypt has established a successful

partnership among the government, the private sector, and the civil society in

implementing a number of pioneer initiatives aiming at providing free internet,

availing a computer for every home at affordable prices, and establishing IT clubs

nationwide. Our main objective behind all that remains to expand the base of

popular benefit from ICT in all sectors.



All the above-mentioned objectives would not have come true without our

vanguard efforts in the development of human resources, and in reinforcing

awareness of the importance of ICT in modern societies. Egypt has now reached

a standard that would qualify it to become a center of excellence in this field.



Hence, l call for the establishment of an equitable partnership between

developing and developed nations, to utilize available resources and share

success stories. I am convinced that the financial support through the newly-

ushered mechanisms will ensure finding innovative ways to bridge the digital

divide and construct the global information society that we look for.



It is also a source of pleasure to address to all of you an open invitation to

attend AFRICA TELECOM exhibition and forum, to be held in Cairo in May 2004, in

collaboration between the Government of Egypt and the International

Telecommunication Union, and to have a first-hand look at our successful models

in ICT, which Egypt, our African continent, and our Arab region are proud of. You

will acquaint yourselves with the Egyptian Information Society Initiative and its

various pivots, providing worthwhile lessons that we put at the disposal of other

developing countries.



There is no doubt that assembling again in Egypt in May next year will be an

additional positive step in the journey that we started here in Geneva, and I am

confident that we will add in Cairo another contribution that would help in

ensuring success to the upcoming phase of the WSIS in Tunis, towards achieving

our common goals for the good of humanity.

Thank you.


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