United States of America's Doreen Bogdan-Martin has been elected
as the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) next Secretary-General by 172
member states.
Bogdan-Martin, who won the ITU leadership race with 139 votes
against her contender from the Russian Federation, Rashid Ismailov, during ITU's
Plenipotentiary Conference (PP-22) in Bucharest, Romania, became the first woman
to lead the International Telecommunication Union, which was established in
1865 and became a United Nations specialized agency in 1947.
"Whether it's today's children or our children's children,
we need to provide them with a strong and stable foundation for growth,"
Bogdan-Martin said.
"The world is facing significant challenges – escalating
conflicts, a climate crisis, food security, gender inequalities, and
2.7 billion people with no access to the Internet. I believe we, the ITU
and our members, have an opportunity to make a transformational contribution.
Continuous innovation can and will be a key enabler to facilitate resolution of
many of these issues."
Ms Bogdan-Martin has held leadership positions in international
telecommunications policy for over two decades. Throughout her career, she has
brokered innovative and visionary partnerships with the private sector, civil
society, and other United Nations agencies to accelerate digital inclusion and
connectivity.
Bogdan-Martin will begin her four-year term as ITU
Secretary-General on 1 January 2023.
The Secretary-General-elect has pledged "to continue driving
this institution to be innovative and increasingly relevant for our Member
States, better positioning all of us to embrace the digital environment and
make progress on achieving UN Sustainable Development Goals and connecting the
unconnected."
Inclusive digital
development
Bogdan-Martin was endorsed by her country's government as a
candidate to make the digital future inclusive and accessible for everyone,
especially in developing countries.
US President Joe Biden, in a 20
September statement backing her candidacy, said: "Ms.
Bogdan-Martin possesses the integrity, experience, and vision necessary to
transform the digital landscape."
As chief architect of ITU's development work in recent years,
Bogdan-Martin has emphasized the need for digital transformation to achieve
economic prosperity, job creation, skills development, gender
equality, and socio-economic inclusion, as well as to build circular
economies, reduce climate impact, and save lives. Her current term as Director
of ITU's Telecommunication Development Bureau ends on 31 December 2022.
Among her campaign priorities, she said she would "lead ITU into
a new era of global and regional partnerships," adding that the
organization "must evolve and sometimes break from old ways" to stay
relevant.
Electing ITU's other
top leaders
At the ITU Plenipotentiary Conference, Member States will also
elect candidates for the Deputy Secretary-General, Radiocommunication
Bureau Director, Telecommunication Standardization Bureau Director, and
Telecommunication Development Bureau Director.
The voting for ITU's senior leadership will be followed by
elections for the 12-member Radio Regulations Board and for regionally
allocated Member State places on the 48-seat ITU Council, which governs ITU
between quadrennial Plenipotentiary Conferences.
By: Kanto Okanta