NIPOST emerges finalist in WSIS Prizes 2018 for ICT leaders

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The Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) is has been selected as a finalist in the seventh annual WSIS Prizes contest – a global initiative recognising innovative projects using information and communication technologies (ICTs) to better the world.

The finalists, known as WSIS Champions, represent the top 90 projects selected from a record-breaking 492 nominated projects.

Since 2012, the prestigious WSIS Prizes contest has been recognising remarkable efforts made by entities and organisations from around the globe that focus on accelerating socio-economic progress of the whole world as a community.

The WSIS Champions represents all regions of the world and are recognised as stellar models of using ICTS towards implementation of the WSIS Action Lines and the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

The NIPOST Address Verification System (NIPOST AVS) project recognised as a WSIS Champion seeks to create a centralised and up-to-date database of physical addresses and the details of their occupants to bridge gaps in our national financial inclusion strategy, empower the CBN’s KYC, and improve our national security infrastructure while creating hundreds of thousands of jobs in a commercially sustainable manner.

The WSIS Prizes 2018 Award Ceremony will be held on March 20, 2018 at the WSIS Forum 2018 in Geneva.

This year marks the 15th anniversary of the WSIS Forum in Geneva. Eighteen winners will be announced from the 90 finalists, and together all WSIS Prizes Winners and WSIS Prizes Champions – including NIPOST – will be honoured at the event.

Each winner is recognised as the best in each of the 18 prize categories, which are aligned with the 18 WSIS Action Lines outlined in the Geneva Plan of Action.

The WSIS Prizes submission phase ran from September 11, 2017 to January 10, 2018. It received a record number of 685 project submissions, out of which 492 exceptional projects were nominated.

Close to one million online votes were cast, from 29 January to February 18, 2018, for the nominated projects. Following a comprehensive review by the Expert Group, 90 extraordinary initiatives were selected as the finalists – the WSIS Prizes 2018 Champions.

This year, the multi-stakeholder representation was very strong, with more than 240 projects submitted by government agencies, 97 projects submitted by private sector companies, and 82 projects submitted by national civil society organizations.

International organisations and others accounted for more than 100 submitted projects.

Regionally, this year’s submissions represented Africa (12.7%), the Americas (18.5%), the Arab region (16.1%), the Asia Pacific region (29.2%), the CIS region (10.4%), Europe (9.8%), and 14 international projects (12.1%).

The project descriptions of this year’s WSIS Prizes Champions will be published in the publication WSIS Stocktaking: Success Stories 2018, to be released during WSIS Forum 2018 along with WSIS Stocktaking 2018 Regional Reports.