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Roster – Emerging Technologies for Digital Transformation Consultant for Asia and the Pacific
Vacancy notice no: 2172
Sector: BDT
Department: Regional Offices
Country of contract: Remote
Duty station: Home Based
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Type of contract: Consultant
Duration of contract: Various assignments
Recruitment open to: External
Application deadline (Midnight Geneva Time): 30 June 2026
ORGANIZATIONAL UNIT
The Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT) is responsible for the organization and coordination of the work of the Telecommunication Development Sector of the Union. BDT deals mainly with development policies, strategies, programming, projects, as well as technical cooperation activities to enable and foster universal access to affordable, high-quality and secure telecommunications/ICTs and Foster equitable and inclusive use of telecommunications/ICTs to empower people and societies for sustainable development. To effectively and efficiently serve the needs of Member States, BDT is organized into four functional areas:
The regional offices provide assistance to the ITU Member States of the Region, ensuring a close relationship and collaboration. To implement the agreed programs and projects, in accordance with the ITU Strategy Plan and the BDT Action Plan, with the active support of all Departments, providing timely information about their development. To provide proper line management and support, the Regional Directors report to the Director of the BDT.
The World Telecommunication Development Conference 2022 (WTDC-22) identified “Digital Transformation” as one of the five priority areas for the current development cycle of ITU-D and adopted a resolution titled “Digital transformation for sustainable development” (WGPLEN/1 (Kigali, 2022). The conference identified the following outcomes (Section 4.2, WTDC-22 Report) with regards to implementation of digital transformation.
1) Enhanced capacity of the ITU membership to accelerate digital transformation and sustainable economic and social development by leveraging and using new and emerging telecommunications/ICTs and services.
2) Strengthened capacity of the ITU membership to integrate telecommunication/ICT innovation and digitalization in their national development agendas and to develop strategies to promote innovation initiatives, including through public, private and public-private partnerships.
3) Enhanced capacity of the ITU membership to integrate telecommunication/ICT innovation and digitalization in national development agendas.
4) Enhanced human and institutional capacity of the ITU membership in telecommunications/ICTs to foster digital transformation.
The member countries in Asia and the Pacific, in particular, Least Developed Countries (LDCs), Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs) and Small Island Developing States (SIDS), face multiple challenges to achieve the expected results of ASP RI (2) and accelerate digital transformation for inclusive sustainable development, as envisaged in the WTDC-22 and PP-22 outcomes.
In view of fast-evolving digital technology, including emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT), blockchain, 5G, non-terrestrial / Satellite technologies etc., there is an urgent need to review, update or develop digital transformation policies, strategies and national strategic frameworks to harness technology and help achieve the SDGs. In light of this pressing need, the ITU Telecommunication Development Bureau (BDT) has received an increasing number of requests to assist member countries in undertaking such reviews, updates and development of digital transformation policies and strategic frameworks in the region. In view of the WTDC-22 and PP-22 outcomes, the number of similar requests is expected to increase in the future.
In this context, it is proposed to study the role of emerging technologies and its integration in existing digital program of the countries.
Under the overall guidance of the Regional Director for Asia and the Pacific and the direction of the Area Representative, Southeast Asia and Timor Leste, the consultant will:
Design, conduct, lead the study and develop strategies to:
Education:
University degree in information and communication technology (ICT), sciences, mathematics, engineering, data science, computer science, computer engineering, economics, information science or a related field in emerging technologies OR education from a reputed college of advanced education, with a diploma of equivalent standard to that of university degree in one of the fields above. An Advanced degree or a doctorate would be an advantage.
Experience:
At least five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in the field of emerging technologies in ICTs, telecommunication / ICTs, and related experience in their policy / regulation.
Demonstrated experience in overseeing international assistance initiatives.
Languages:
Knowledge of English at advanced level.
Between USD 250 and USD 430 per working day to be defined according to the work experience of the consultant and the complexity of the assignment.
INFORMATION ON RECRUITMENT PROCESS
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