The "Golden Book": Commitments made during the Tunis Phase of the World Summit on the Information Society

The Golden Book - a record of work undertaken to implement the goals of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) and build the future Information Society - was launched on 24 February 2006 during the Consultation Meeting of WSIS Action Lines Facilitators/Moderators, convened by ITU, UNESCO and UNDP in Geneva.

This Golden Book highlights some of the valuable work being done around the world to promote ICTs in projects, large and small, by governments, individuals or team effort, for the benefit of all. It provides illustrative examples of new and innovative projects to build infrastructure, promote ICTs in education, health and governance, ensure fair access and enhance online security.

The Golden Book has been published by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) as a permanent record of the new commitments pledged by stakeholders during the Tunis Phase of the World Summit on the Information Society. All WSIS stakeholders at the Summit were invited to submit an online questionnaire with details of their activities announced during the Tunis Phase. These activities have been planned or are already being undertaken to implement the WSIS Plan of Action. The Golden Book also serves as a tool helping to coordinate the action taken to implement the 11 Action lines and avoid duplication.

More than 375 submissions were made to the Golden Book by governments, international organizations, NGOs, companies and individuals, describing their work towards promoting ICT activities. ITU estimates that the activities announced during the Tunis Phase to promote WSIS goals represented a total value of at least 3.2 billion Euro. Governments committed to implement projects for some 1.9 billion Euro, representing nearly two-thirds of the estimated total value of all commitments, while international organizations pledged to carry out activities for around half that amount, ie, 0.83 billion Euros. Business entities announced plans to realize projects for around 0.35 billion Euros and civil society projects amount to least 0.13 billion Euros.

The Golden Book including a CD-ROM containing the database is available from the ITU Sales service at a cost of 30 CHF. Access to the database is available free of charge.

For more information, see http://www.itu.int/wsis/