CTO and ITU sign partnership to promote digital connectivity across Commonwealth countries

Date: 2026-07-08
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

The Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation (CTO) and the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) have signed a Joint Declaration aimed at strengthening digital connectivity and supporting data-driven digital development across Commonwealth nations.

The agreement was signed in Geneva on the sidelines of the inaugural Global Dialogue on Artificial Intelligence and the AI for Good Summit, as the CTO marks its 125th anniversary and continues efforts to build strategic partnerships focused on inclusive digital transformation.

The partnership will support a series of regional workshops across Africa, the Caribbean, the Pacific and Asia, introducing member states to the ITU’s Connectivity Planning Platform (CPP) and Global Economic Model and Study Tool (GEMS).

Through practical capacity-building activities, the initiative will help countries develop evidence-based connectivity strategies, improve digital infrastructure planning and create stronger frameworks for attracting investment to expand access in underserved communities.

The Joint Declaration was signed by Bernadette Lewis, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth Telecommunications Organisation, and Dr. Cosmas Luckyson Zavazava, Director of the ITU Telecommunication Development Bureau.

The CTO and ITU said the collaboration reflects their shared commitment to accelerating digital inclusion by equipping governments with the tools and knowledge needed to make informed decisions on connectivity investments.

The partnership comes at a time when countries across the Commonwealth are prioritising affordable and reliable digital access as a foundation for economic growth, innovation and social development.

Through the new cooperation framework, both organisations will work towards building a more connected and digitally empowered Commonwealth by supporting member states in closing connectivity gaps and strengthening their digital transformation efforts.

 

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