Digital Regulation Related Training
Global Digital Regulation
Based on the ITU/World Bank digital regulation platform, the course will focus on the following aspects: digital transformation strategies, regulatory governance, evidence-based decision making, regulatory sandboxes, competition and economics (market analysis), infrastructure sharing, universal access and service financing efficiency, data and consumer protection, cyber-security and resilience regulatory measures and strategies, and emerging technologies regulatory aspects. The scope of this course is to examine specific aspects of digital regulation to enhance further knowledge of participants on the issues at stake. This instructor-led online training will run shortly on the ITU Academy platform.
Universal Service Financing Efficiency Toolkit
The self-paced course on the Universal Service Financing Efficiency Toolkit provides practical guidance for impactful and sustainable universal access and service implementation. Based on the the Universal Service Financing Efficiency Toolkit, it provides analytical tools, examples, and templates that are grounded in practical experience and designed to help policy-makers, regulators and universal service fund administrators to navigate common questions and challenges they face when using public funds to design, implement and finance programmes and projects that facilitate access to digital technologies and communication infrastructure. The Toolkit and training modules were developed by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) with the support of Government of the United Kingdom Digital Access Programme (DAP). The course will run until 20 December 2024 on the ITU Academy platform.
The ITU Academy is the main online gateway to ITU’s capacity development activities. It brings together under one umbrella a wide range of training activities and knowledge resources in the field of information and communication technologies (ICTs) and digital development.
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