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Shanghai, China, February 22, 2021 – Government ministers from multiple countries gathered today at the “Connected for Shared Prosperity” forum hosted by Huawei, The GSMA, The Center for Environmental Economic Studies at Fudan University, and The Paper with the support of UNESCO as part of the lead-up to MWC Shanghai 2021.
Spanish Minister of Industry, Trade and Tourism María Reyes Maroto, Portuguese Minister of Infrastructure and Housing Pedro Nuno Santos, Hungarian Minister of Innovation and Technology László Palkovics, Malaysian Minister of Communications and Multimedia Dato’ Saifuddin bin Abdullah, and the Thai Secretary-General of the National Digital Economy and Society Commission Vunnaporn Devahastin all spoke at the event. All speakers agreed that the global economic recovery is becoming apparent as greater enforcement of pandemic control measures are introduced. They also agreed that measures are needed to attain the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for 2030 and the Paris Agreement’s long-term goals. These include renewed commitment to reducing carbon emissions, job creation, and more initiatives in facilitating equality. Multiple speakers identified digital technologies and global collaboration as essential to these goals.

The forum shared with participants the important role digital technology plays in sustainable development
Huawei Senior Vice President and Director of the Board, Catherine Chen also delivered a keynote speech at the forum. She stated “Huawei’s belief is that the ultimate goal of technology is to benefit all humans, and that digital technologies can facilitate the UN SDGs.” She called on enterprises to take action and to use technology to create more value for the world as a whole.
Huawei Corporate Senior Vice President and Director of the Board Catherine Chen delivered a keynote speech
Huawei has long been an advocate for supporting technological advancement for good. In 2020, Huawei recycled over 4,500 tons of electronic waste whilst also reducing the use of plastics in their phone packaging – for every 10 million phones produced, 1.8 million plastic shopping bags were saved. The Company also reduced their CO2 emissions by 148 million tons through the deployment of their FusionSolar solution across 60 countries and regions, equivalent to planting more than 200 million trees. Huawei also helped build the world’s largest agricultural photovoltaic (PV) power plant and fishery PV power plant in Ningxia and Shandong, respectively, both of which have contributed significantly to local environmental protection efforts.
At the forum, Huawei staff presented Huawei’s achievements in sustainable development which include smart photovoltaics and mobile phone recycling to government officials and media from all over the world
"Ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education and promoting lifelong learning opportunities for all" has also been set as one of the UN SDGs. At the end of 2020, Huawei’s ‘TECH4ALL Connecting Schools’ and ‘DigiTruck’ programs had been brought to more than 200 schools, benefiting over 60,000 teachers and students. In a related program, Huawei is also collaborating with UNESCO on a three-year Open Schools program in Egypt, Ethiopia, and Ghana which will help schools improve digital skills and support online education.
Stefania Giannini, USESCO’s Assistant Director-General for Education, stated that “Information and communications technology (ICT) plays a crucial role in ensuring educational continuity, making education more inclusive, and providing lifelong learning solutions through interactive websites, online libraries, and video courses.”
More than 1,000 guests from over 50 countries attended the forum either online or onsite, and discussions were broadcast live in eight languages. Attendees agreed that digital technology has become the foundation of sustainable development and will benefit more people in multiple aspects.
One attendee, Siddharth Chatterjee, the new UN Resident Coordinator in China said, "Digital technology can help us to build back faster, and more importantly, expedite the transformation towards a low carbon future. Global challenges need a global response. We must rethink the way businesses invest and operate. We must drive technology for social good. We must advance policies and practices to accelerate the SDGs."
European Parliament Member Frances Fitzgerald also noted that, “with the roll out of 5G wireless networks, the world is at the threshold of the next revolution. 5G has the potential to impact positively on people’s lives and well-being in areas such as health, education, and food production, and digital technologies will facilitate the sustainable development goals.”
The Director General of the GSMA Mats Granryd said, "In 2016, the mobile industry was the first to fully commit to the 17 SDGs. And we have been at work ever since, contributing to every one of the 17 goals, including climate action, digital inclusion, and sustainability."
Zhang Wenhong, Director of the Fudan University Huashan Hospital Infectious Disease Department, also spoke about the need to continue supporting unhindered development, citing how both social unity and advances in science and technology are critical in combating epidemics. He went on to say that “the current pandemic has only emphasized how urgently we need to address development issues that result in environmental destruction.”
The Director of Fudan University’s Center for Environmental Economic Studies Li Zhiqing closed out the event saying, "China is pushing for comprehensive green transformation of social and economic development, and reducing carbon emissions and achieving carbon neutrality are the top priority in the transformation. We should encourage innovation in disciplines like economics, finance, and ecological studies as well as liberal arts and engineering, so as to fill the gap in talent needed for sustainable development in the future."
MWC Shanghai 2021 runs from February 23 to February 25 in Shanghai, China. Huawei showcases its products and solutions at booth E10, E50, and E90 in Hall N1 in the Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC).