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Our societies now struggle to see the opportunities the ageing of the global population can unfold. Telecommunications and information communication technologies (ICTs) have a role to play in achieving healthier ageing. Supporting a life of healthy ageing is also critical for the sustainability of economic and health systems. This year鈥檚 World Telecommunications and Information Society Day seeks to raise awareness of the important role of ICTs in supporting people to stay healthy, connected and independent - physically, emotionally and financially.

Policymakers and leading experts will examine how science, technology and innovation can help the world recover better from the COVID-19 pandemic at the  from 28 March to 1 April.

The ,  is an initiative to help women who have completed nuclear science education to develop and expand their career opportunities.

Artificial intelligence plays a role in billions of people鈥檚 lives. Sometimes unnoticed but often with profound consequences, it transforms our societies and challenges what it means to be human.

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Tech for COVID-19 and future outbreaks

The COVID-19 pandemic has exposed significant areas of inequality and exclusion in the digital world, particularly for populations at risk. The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) has published  on how to ensure that digital information, services and products are accessible by all people, including persons with disabilities, during the pandemic. New and emerging technologies that leverage big data and artificial intelligence (AI) offer new ways of responding to and recovering from the pandemic.

In spite of the human and economic toll of the COVID-19 pandemic, governments and enterprises in many parts of the world have increased their investments in innovation, according to the 2021 Global Innovation Index.

NIdhi Mayurika is part of 鈥檚 Generation Equality because she believes creating an equal future means educating the generations old and new to examine and challenge social norms.

The data-driven digital economy is surging according to 鈥檚 Digital Economy Report 2021. Yet, large power imbalances remain as major platforms reinforce their positions in the data value chain.

Why does the portrayal of women scientists and engineers in films and in the media matter? Would you say that there's a conscious effort to change the numbers and images of women characters as scientists and engineers? What concrete actions can content creators put in place to support and promote strong female characters and role models? Geena Davis, Academy Award winning Hollywood actor, founder of the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media, and ITU's Special Envoy for Women and Girls in ICT, answers these questions in an exclusive interview with .

Small propane split air conditioners from Chinese appliance giant Midea 鈥 the only room AC models to earn Germany鈥檚 highly demanding 鈥淏lue Angel鈥 ecolabel 鈥 are now available on the European market.

As the vital protectors of an estimated 80 per cent of the world鈥檚 remaining biodiversity, encourages indigenous communities to continue to partner for global sustainability.

A professional microphone and a title: ITU podcasts - Technology for good

Ageing is becoming a megatrend. Around the world birth rates are declining, while people are living longer, healthier lives. For the first time in human history, people over the age of 60 outnumber those under the age of five. A population predicted to reach 2 billion by the year 2050.

In this episode of 鈥檚 we are focusing on how technology can have a major part to play in ensuring that this population does not go underserved, but that will only happen if both technology creators and policy makers are aware of and act on this dramatic shift in the global demographic.

鈥淕oing to space will become like taking a plane today; working in space, living in space, having a one-week holiday in space.鈥 In this episode of Awake at night, we meet Simonetta Di Pippo, Director of the UN Office for Outer Space Affairs. Trained as an Astrophysicist in her native Italy, Di Pippo was the first female director of the European Space Agency. Since then, her work has been integral in using space for our common wellbeing here on Earth.

Digital technology is advancing at an incredibly rapid pace 鈥 but not evenly. supports digital livelihoods for women and measures the gender digital divide.

The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted women鈥檚 employment not only because they make up the majority of the hardest hit sectors but because mothers have been feeling more pressures at home due to lockdown measures and school closures.  Have a listen to Isabel Torres, co-founder and CEO of Mothers in Science, which aims to raise awareness of the career obstacles faced by mothers in STEMM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics and medicine) and advocates for workplace equality and inclusion. 鈥檚 is a podcast series sharing conversations with people working to advance girls and women in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) careers.