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The Secretary-General: Message for World Telecommunication and Information Society Day

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UNIS/SGSM/1588
15 May 2026

The Secretary-General

"Digital lifelines: strengthening resilience in a connected world"

17 May 2026

On World Telecommunication and Information Society Day, the International Telecommunication Union and the world recognize digital technologies as lifelines - connecting people to safety, services and one another.

When disaster strikes, networks carry early warnings, enable first responders, and keep clinics, classrooms and public services up and running.

But lifelines must be trusted, secure and accessible to all. Too many communities remain offline. Critical systems are vulnerable. Disinformation and cyberthreats are growing. And as climate emergencies intensify and the AI divide widens, the cost of inaction falls hardest on those already left behind.

We must invest in connectivity - from seabed cables to satellites, from local access to open standards and digital skills. We must implement the Global Digital Compact, advance rights-based AI governance and strengthen cooperation across governments, industry and civil society.

Digital infrastructure is an essential public good, so let us build it to withstand the crises ahead. When digital lifelines are universal and safe, every community can prepare, respond and recover.

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