Sehemu ya wajumbe wa Mkutano huo wakimsikiliza Balozi Mwinyi akitoa hotuba yake. |
Balozi Mwinyi akiendelea kuzungumza kwenye Mkutano huo wa 8 wa Wiki ya Kijani unaoendelea kwenye Hoteli ya Sea Cliff Zanzibar, Tanzania. |
Dkt. Chaesub Lee naye akizungumza jambo kabla ya wataalamu kuanza kudajili athari za matumizi ya vyombo chakavu vya kielektroniki kwenye Mkutano wa 8 wa Wiki ya Kijani. |
Sehemu ya wataalamu wakiendelea na mijadala mbalimbali kwenye mkutano wa 8 wa wiki ya Kijani |
OPENING
REMARKS BY AMBASSADOR RAMADHANI M. MWINYI,
DEPUTY
PERMANENT SECRETARY FOR THE MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS AND EAST AFRICAN
COOPERATION,
DURING
THE 8TH GREEN STANDARDS WEEK DURING THE
FORUM & TRAINING ON WITH ICTs EVERYWHERE –
“HOW SAFE IS EMF?”
SEA
CLIFF HOTEL, ZANZIBAR
10TH
APRIL, 2018
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Dr. Maria Sassabo,
Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Works, Transportation and Communication;
Dr. Chaesub Lee,
Director, Telecommunication Standardization Bureau, ITU;
Distinguished
Participants;
It is my pleasure to welcome
you all to a second day of the 8th Green Standard Week. The topic
for today’s discussion is very impressive.
We are going to see how safe is
the Exposure to Electromagnetic Fields (EMF). We are lucky to have experts who will make
presentations on the topic, including activities of the ITU on Human Exposure
to EMFs. I wish to thank all the
experts gathered here today and the organizers for a job well done.
Distinguished participants; as you are all
aware exposure to human made
electromagnetic fields have increased over the past years. The
deployment of different sources of EMF to cater for the telecommunication and
ICT needs of the population has developed very rapidly; the use of mobile
phones and other wireless system is expanding rapidly all over the world. This is because of strong competition,
quality of service requirements, network coverage extension and introduction of
new technologies.
ITU estimates that 95
percent of the global population lives in an area that is covered by a mobile
–cellular network. For the case of Tanzania, there are almost over 45 million
mobile – cellular subscribers.
While this expansion
provides the opportunity for advances in public and personal safety, education,
medicine and the economy, it also brings new responsibilities and challenges to
all of us.
It is undeniable fact that
the widespread use of EFM sources has possible adverse effects of prolonged
exposure to emissions on people’s health. Unfortunately, the EFM is unknown and
undetectable for the people; there is lack or limited regulations; and also
there is rare mechanism to inform the people.
That’s why ITU as an institution remains extremely relevant in the world
today and in the future in designing activities to mitigate effects of EFM due
to radio systems and mobile equipment to human beings.
There is a need for the ITU
to come up with a global framework and standard that will help to facilitate
compliance with international standards; strengthening international technical
cooperation and capacity building as well as strengthening collaboration among
stakeholders like the World Health Organization.
Distinguished participants; I do understand
that the health impact of electromagnetic fields similarly falls within the
mandate of the World Health Organization (WHO) in the area of environmental
health. The WHO came up with EMF project to respond to the general concern over
health effects of EMF exposure in 1996.
That’s why today we are going to hear from the WHO representative on EMF
research and future needs.
I wish to welcome you all to openly discuss, share and
exchange experiences, knowledge, challenges and possible solutions. It is through
these discussions that will enable ITU to come with the standards and framework we
are aspiring too.
Before I handover to our moderator to proceed, on
behalf of us all, I want to say KARIBUNI SANA. It is a pleasure to see so many
of you here. I wish you all successful deliberations in this Forum and
Training.
ASANTENI SANA…!!!!
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