 The International Telecommunication Union, or ITU, is the United Nations' specialized agency for the information and communication technology sector. Acknowledged worldwide as a neutral, unique and trusted platform, ITU has long-standing technical expertise in addressing the development needs of many countries. ITU fosters international cooperation, delivers technical assistance and implements projects for the benefit of developing countries. With comprehensive experience in project development, management, implementation, monitoring and evaluation, ITU offers tailor-made projects for single and multi-stakeholder needs at the national, regional and global levels. ITU projects offer sustainable and innovative solutions and make a difference in the lives of people around the world. Projects are implemented through a results-based management approach based on the pillars of accountability, transparency and fostering learning. Projects are designed for a wide range of areas of action such as regulatory and market environments, technologies and networks development, spectrum management and broadcaster, ICT applications, capacity building, cyber security, emergency telecommunication, climate change, lease developed countries and small island developing states, statistics and indicators, digital inclusion and innovation. Technological progress, infrastructure deployment and more affordable pricing has brought unprecedented growth to the ICT sector, connecting billions of people around the world. Despite this extraordinary opportunity, more than half the world's population is not yet using the internet and large differences in terms of broadband speeds and quality exist. ITU plays a key role in facilitating the achievement of social and economic development. ITU projects are a valuable instrument to make use of the full potential of information and communication technologies to facilitate the achievement of the sustainable development goals. Come and join us.