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        At Broadband Commission’s Fall Meeting, Parallel to UN General Assembly,
        SAMENA Council Reiterates Need for Innovatively Unlocking Access to
        Diversified Capital to Fill Broadband Connectivity Gaps Around the World



        SAMENA Telecommunications  Council’s
        CEO, Bocar BA, as Commissioner to the UN
        Broadband  Commission  for Sustainable
        Development,  during  the  Commission’s
        Annual Fall Meeting, held on 18 September
        2022  in  New  York, emphasized  on  the
        importance  of broadening  the  base  of
        contributors for broadband infrastructure
        financing  and  funding,  echoing  the  tenor
        of many  discussions  taking  place  around
        the  world  to unlock new  capital  and
        innovatively  fill  digital  connectivity  gaps
        through new partnerships. The Annual Fall
        Meeting  of the  Broadband  Commission
        this  year focused  on broadband’s  role
        as  a  key driver of the  transformation
        of education  and  the  consequential
        importance  of universal,  inclusive,  and
        affordable  access  to connectivity.  The
        meeting highlighted the importance of the
        BBCom’s 2025 advocacy targets and how
        to achieve them in  the  remaining  three
        years, dived into the role of technology in
        education, how smaller  businesses  can
        make big contributions towards broadband   engagement. The meeting called on policy   and  financing,  to  ensure  that  access  to
        ecosystem development, and stressed the   makers to broaden the base of contributors   connectivity  is  universal,  inclusive, and
        centrality  of continued  multi-stakeholder   to  broadband  infrastructure  funding  secure  (with  an  emphasis  on  children),































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