 The launch this month in Geneva of the annual state of broadband report was a great success So was the launch of the Commission's new report cyber violence against women and girls a Worldwide wake-up call on an issue that goes to the heart of all of our work I believe these reports were once again a resounding success with the great media impact shared Practices to an abhorring counter violence against women online. I Would like to say once again Our work is about human rights in human dignity It is about building inclusive knowledge societies we need for the century ahead We meet dear commissioners at the crucial moment Just a day after the United Nations Development sustainable development summit when the 17 sustainable development goals were adopted The 2013 agenda builds on the lessons of the Millennium Development goals to chart a new course to tackle new challenges through a set of universal and transformative goals To move forward I see this as a core lesson of the past 15 years the new agenda must build from the ground up Starting with the dignity rights and capabilities of every woman and man in the words of the draft Declaration adopted yesterday This is an agenda of the people by the people and for the people and To succeed and this is the other lesson the new agenda must draw on all accelerators of inclusion all multiplies of poverty eradication and Sustainability and this is where our work is so important so relevant Since 2010 the broadband Commission has been advocating a single powerful message that broadband connectivity new technologies I Transformative force to build inclusive inclusive knowledge societies And I believe as modest as we are that the broadband Commission should take also a credit of Passing this strong message to governments to the civil society to the private sector and most importantly yesterday To the United Nations summit where I cities are already acknowledged As such a transformative force and multiplier We have made a strong headway now. I believe we must transition to the new agenda This goes already Beyond mere advocacy for networks and services something that we have done from the very beginning of our work This is about opening new paths to create and share Knowledge this is about enhancing freedom of expression This is about widening learning opportunities Especially for girls and women. This is about developing content that is relevant Local multilingual for this we can make our messages even more powerful We can do more through concrete initiatives new partnerships Access as we have repeated many times is essential But this must be combined with investments in skills in education in relevant content We need to invest in creating and sharing knowledge with the focus on developing countries We need to invest in building capacity through education and training through STEM programs starting with girls and women The new sustainable development goals include targets that go in these directions to increase access to ICT Including universal and affordable access to the internet in developing countries to expand Education and research to enhance the use of enabling technologies Especially for women's empowerment to bolster national science technology and innovation capacities the broadband commission we Must seize and create new opportunities to support this new agenda Moving from advocacy to action This is why we relaunch the commission as the broadband commission for sustainable Digital development to sharpen action to help drive forward the new goals. I Believe dear friends the strength of this commission are unique Bringing together a unique area of leaders from government the private sector civil society Opinion shapers. I do believe that together we can make our case to push Policy support to promote capacity building to promote national digital agendas to bridge Digital divides and to make what just the documentary the shot was also saying at the last to make the digital revolution a development revolution