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ICT society to bridge digital
divide
between rich, poor Khaleda tells World
Summit Award
BSS, Geneva
Prime
Minister Khaleda Zia was
given a high-profile as she graced
the
occasion of honouring the best
multi-media
realisations and e-content
products at the
World Summit Award at Palexpo on
11 dec
2003Wednesday night.
Prime Minister Begum Khaleda Zia
delivering her speech on the World
Summit
Award Gala event at Geneva,
Switzerland.
Prof. Peter A. Bruck Chairman of
WSA Board
was present beside her.
Photo Source: ICNM
Khaleda Zia
was selected for her special
emphasis and
contribution to the development of
ICT in
Bangladesh by the organisers of
the
ongoing World Summit on the
Information
Society (WSIS) to honour the
winners at
the World Summit Award. This
official
event of the first-ever World
Summit on
the Information Society was the
first
contest in the history of mankind
within
the information society on a
global scale.
Speaking
on
the occasion, the Prime Minister
hoped
that the establishment of a
knowledge-based ICT society in
Bangladesh
and employing the newest forms of
technology would bridge the fast-
growing
digital divide between the rich
and poorer
countries.
"This event has special meaning
for
Bangladesh... our presence in
Geneva
testifies to our deep and abiding
commitment to promoting the ICT
sector as
an engine of growth in
Bangladesh",
Khaleda Zia said.
She
distributed awards and
certificates among
the winners who were adjudged for
their
best e-contents from around the
world. The
grand jury comprising the most
eminent
multi-media experts from 35
countries met
in Dubai last October and
evaluated more
than 800 products from 136
countries.
The
task was
fulfilled and the most creative
and
innovative content was selected
for the
eight categories of the WSA and 40
outstanding projects was honoured
and
showcased at the United Nations
WSIS
Conference.
The
prime
minister said, "I am proud to
represent
South Asia as a patron of the
World Summit
Award giving ceremony ... I am
pleased to
be a part of this celebration of
human
creativity and ingenuity on the
doorstep
of the new millennium".
Khaleda
Zia
said that the ICT content creators
and
producers from around the world
had
gathered here to demonstrate the
unique
qualities and diversity of their
products
and to submit them to an open and
fair
contest.
She
said her
government had adopted ICT as a
key
national policy strategy to
promote growth
and alleviate poverty. She called
for
keeping abreast of worldwide
technology
developments, their quality
content and
user friendly applications.
She
said ICT
could virtually transform all
sectors of
the national economy to bigger
strength,
promote empowerment of the
citizens,
bolster development and advance
democracy.
Khaleda
Zia
congratulated all competitors for
the
world summit award.
Armenian
President Kocharian and State
Secretary of
Austria Morak were who distributed
awards
among the winners in eight
categories.
Akhtaruzzaman of Bangladesh was a
member
of the 35 grand jury who selected
the
winners.
Khaleda
Zia
thanked young Akteruzzaman for
being
nominated as a jury member.
Members
have
been chosen from each of the
contest
regions- Asia, Africa, Australia,
Europe,
North and South America and the
Arab
region.
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