Infopoverty World Conference 2012
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Established in 2001 under the auspices of the United Nations, the Infopoverty World Conference has
become an event of critical importance held annually at the United Nations Headquarters in New York.
The event is devoted to the role the digital revolution can play in development strategies.
The Conference over the years has benefitted from the participation of leaders in their fields of
analysis, strategic evaluation and applied practice. Its aim is to contribute to fighting poverty with
innovative and appropriate use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT). The Infopoverty
World Conference is the hub of a conception of digital that goes beyond gadgets and social networks
to the application of digital tools and facilities to the needs of the poor through the wise use of low cost
and smart technologies.As the world has become almost entirely connected, it is important that the
benefits of the digital revolution be made available to those most in need. The digital revolution also
offers business opportunities for the companies, local and global, that are able to provide products and
services that answer to the needs of those at the base of the pyramid.
The UN provides a convening platform and an approach focused on the needs of the “bottom billion”
that will allow the question of who drives the digital revolution to be carefully debated. The digital
revolution offers the promise that countries of the Global South can re-engineer their systems by by-passing outmoded forms of technology
and integrating the digital opportunities in their economic development. The result should be better governance, new markets and job
opportunities for the next generations.
Webcast of the Conference:
March 22 - Morning sessions
March 22 - Afternoon sessions
March 23 - European session
Who drives the digital revolution?
Development through Innovation
March 22-23 2012
UN Headquarters New York