The International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is organised in three sectors, the Radiocommunications (ITU-R), Development (ITU-D) and Standardisation (ITU-T) Sectors.
The ITU Telecommunication Standardization Sector has developed the ITU-T X.series Recommendations: data networks, open system communications, and security. These standards/recommendations are developed by Study Groups in the ITU Telecommunications standardization sector.
Membership to the three sectors of the ITU is open to governments, industry, and academia. The ITU encourages increased participation of developing countries in standardisation activities including attendance to meetings, submission of contributions, taking leadership positions and hosting of meetings/workshops pursuant to provisions of the World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (Hammamet, 2016), Resolution 54 on Creation of, and assistance to, regional groups.
There are currently 8 Africa Regional Groups in the ITU Standardisation Sector:
These groups are pursuant to provisions of the World Telecommunication Standardization Assembly (Hammamet, 2016), Resolution 44 on Bridging the Standardization Gap between developing and developed countries.
The Bridging the Standardization Gap (BSG) programme aims to facilitate the efficient participation of developing countries in the ITU’s standards-making process, to disseminate information about the existing standards, and to assist developing countries in the implementation of standards.
Figure 3: Five strategic pillars of the BSG Source ITU
Partnering: Opportunities to host, sponsor, and fund the BSG activities