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Thursday, May 19 2022 - 01:30
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Second G20 DEWG Focuses on Digital Connectivity for Recovery
JAKARTA, Indonesia, May 18, 2022/ Antara News Agency-AsiaNet/--

The Indonesian government has urged the G20 Digital Economy Working Group 
(DEWG) to continue the discussion on digital connectivity.

"I believe we have all witnessed the importance of information and 
communication technology in helping people cope with the impact of the COVID-19 
pandemic," Minister of Communication and Informatics, Johnny G. Plate, stated.

The DEWG is part of the Indonesian G20 Sherpa Track. The working group 
originated with the formation of the G20 Digital Economy Task Force (DETF) in 
2017 during the German G20 presidency.

The working group was mandated to discuss the implementation of an 
interconnected, protected, and safe digital technology to develop an inclusive, 
resilient, and sustainable digital economy.

The second DEWG meeting, under Indonesia's G20 presidency, which is being held 
in Yogyakarta on May 17-19, 2022, discusses the issue of digital connectivity.

As the chair of the 2022 G20 Presidency, Indonesia has encouraged the 2022 G20 
DEWG participants to discuss three priority issues: digital connectivity and 
post-COVID-19 recovery; digital skills and digital literacy; as well as 
cross-border data flow and trusted free data flow.

At the meeting, Minister Plate emphasized the importance of overcoming the 
digital divide by building digital connectivity or telecommunications 
infrastructure.

During the second DEWG meeting, he urged that the discussion focus on 
inclusiveness, empowerment, and sustainability for strengthening the global 
position and recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic.

The digital divide has remained an issue until now. According to data from the 
International Telecommunication Union (ITU), in 2021, a total of 2.9 billion 
people across the world had never used the Internet.

Meanwhile, according to the World Bank data for Indonesia, 94 million adults 
could not access the Internet via mobile devices in 2019.

"The digital divide remains a challenge. Those who have access to fixed 
broadband Internet are even fewer," Plate pointed out.

The digital divide has become one of the reasons for the G20 DEWG forum to 
discuss the issue of digital connectivity.

The Ministry of Communication and Informatics, which is in charge of the DEWG, 
is seeking to address the digital divide by strengthening collaboration to 
drive massive construction of digital infrastructure between G20 member 
countries and the rest of the world.

Digital Connectivity 
The discussion on connectivity has become more relevant in the wake of a global 
economic turmoil that has affected food, commodities, and energy availability 
as well as caused the inflation rate to soar.

"The discussion on digital connectivity becomes important at the second DEWG 
meeting because after the COVID-19 pandemic, the economy is greatly supported 
through the use of digital connections in solving various community problems as 
well as empowering the community itself," Minister Plate emphasized.

Plate further accentuated that the pandemic had shown the extent to which 
people are dependent on digital ecosystems in various public sectors, such as 
education, health and, of course, economic development.

Taking into account the importance of the digital connectivity issue, the 
priority issue of DEWG is discussed in five subtopics.

First, Plate said, DEWG discusses a common understanding of digital 
connectivity by placing the community as the main focus of the digital 
connectivity development efforts.

"This is what we mean by people-centric digital connectivity," he remarked.

The second subtopic of the digital connectivity discussion at the second DEWG 
meeting is digital security as a key enabler to support the business community.

The intensification of digital communications indirectly also raises new 
challenges in the form of various digital security risks that threaten the 
online safety of internet users, especially the increasingly digital economic 
actors.

Recognizing the importance of digital security in supporting the sustainability 
of digital businesses in the future, the DEWG decided to facilitate the 
collection of existing digital security and safety practices.

On the third subtopic, the Working Group agreed to establish a G20 Digital 
Innovation Network as a continuation of the G20 Innovation League hosted by the 
G20 Italian presidency last year.

Such a network aims to accommodate and support the collaboration of digital 
innovation actors around the world, such as start-ups, venture capitalists, 
corporations, and governments.

On the fourth subtopic, the G20 DEWG welcomes the implementation of the digital 
transformation expo that will showcase the achievements of G20 members 
regarding strategic policies and information on digital transformation.

"The Indonesian G20 presidency hopes that the concept of the event would be 
welcomed positively and enthusiastically by the holders of the next G20 
presidency," Minister Plate stated.

On the fifth subtopic, the G20 DEWG supports the notion from the International 
Telecommunication Union (ITU) on the smart village and smart island initiative.

"Support for this idea shows Indonesia's commitment to taking advantage of the 
role of the G20 to solve various issues in the global community. DEWG 
encourages solidarity in the use of digital transformation, not only from G20 
member countries but also non-member countries, especially small island 
developing states," he stated.

Minister Plate expressed gratitude for the smooth, proper, and focused 
implementation of the second DEWG meeting.

Plate also reminded all delegates and knowledge partners to join the third DEWG 
meeting that will be held in Labuan Bajo, East Nusa Tenggara, on July 20-21, 
2022. 

SOURCE: Ministry of Communication and informatics of the Republic of Indonesia

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   Caption: Minister of Communication and Informatics Johnny G Plate (centre), 
the 2022 G20 Digital Economy Working Group (DEWG) Chairperson, Mira Tayyiba 
(left), and the 2022 G20 DEWG Alternate Chair, Dedy Permadi, during a press 
conference of the second DEWG meeting in Yogyakarta on Wednesday (18 May 2022). 
The second DEWG meeting held on May 17-19, 2022 discusses three priority issues 
including digital connectivity and post-COVID-19 recovery, digital skills and 
digital literacy, as well as cross-border data flow and trusted free data flow.

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