By: Kanto Kai
Okanta
The
African Telecommunications Union has held
bilateral discussions with the Republic of Cabo Verde aimed at enhancing the
country’s engagement in regional and global telecommunications processes.
The meeting, held on the sidelines of the International Telecommunication Union Council,
brought together ATU Secretary General John Omo
and Clara Delgado Jesus.
Discussions focused on strengthening collaboration
between ATU and Cabo Verde to support the country’s active participation in ITU
programmes, platforms, and decision-making processes.
The engagement also addressed membership-related
matters and explored practical measures to enhance Cabo Verde’s involvement in
ATU’s regional coordination initiatives, as well as broader ICT policy
discussions at the international level.
ATU indicated that the dialogue
reflects its ongoing commitment to supporting African countries in aligning
national digital priorities with regional frameworks and global ICT governance
structures.
The
organization reaffirmed its role as a key partner for member states seeking to
deepen engagement in international telecommunications policy and advance
digital development objectives.