NCA Employees Selected To Work For An International Telecommunications Satellite Organisation

Three National Communications Authority (NCA) employees have been selected to work for the International Telecommunications Satellite Organization (ITSO) in a variety of capacities.

This comes after Ghana was invited to attend the 41st Meeting of the Assembly of Parties of ITSO (AP-41) at the American University Washington College of Law in the United States by the Ministry of Communications and Digitalization.

With 149 member states, ITSO is an intergovernmental organization that upholds the principle outlined in UN General Assembly Resolution 1721 (XVI), which states that satellite communication should be accessible to all countries as soon as is practical on a worldwide scale.

The ITSO Strategic Plan for 2024–2026, Goals and Objectives through 2026, the Financial Budget for the Organization, the reports of two Working Groups focusing on the future sustainability and resilience of ITSO, and the selection of eleven (11) members of the Panel of Legal Experts are just a few of the significant decisions made by the Assembly, which convenes every two years.

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The NCA’s Deputy Director for Regulatory Administration, Mrs. Golda Sowah Adjei, was chosen to be a member of the ITSO’s Panel of Legal Experts.

Mr. Robert Apaya, acting Legal Director at the NCA, on the other hand, was nominated as an alternate for Mrs. Sowah Adjei and the representative of South Africa, Mr. Norman Nkhetheleni Gidi.

Additionally, Mr. Kwame Baah-Acheamfuor, Director for International Relations at the Ministry of Communications and Digitalisation was selected as a member of the Adhoc Group constituted to consider the rest of the African Common Proposals which were not decided on.

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