National assessments reports
Last update:14 December 2023
The UNESCO Publication Series on Internet Universality National Assessments are a means to share good practices in voluntarily assessing the Internet Universality ROAM-X Indicators at national level. It follows the resolution of UNESCO’s 31st session of the Council of the International Programme for the Development of Communication (IPDC) in November 2018, by which Member States were given the green light to engage in voluntary assessments of their Internet environment using the ROAM-X Indicators.
By evaluating a given country’s Internet environment against the ROAM-X indicators, the national assessment process aims to:
- Present a comprehensive and substantive understanding of the national Internet environment and policies;
- Assess their alignment to UNESCO’s R.O.A.M. principles and their contribution to sustainable development;
- Develop policy recommendations and practical initiatives that will enable the country to improve their Internet ecosystem as advanced ICTs evolve.
To express your interest, please contact UNESCO focal point Tatevik Grigoryan.
Evaluation du développement de l’Internet au Bénin: utilisation des indicateurs ROAM-X de l'universalité de l'Internet de l'UNESCO
2020
UNESCO
Assessing Internet development in Brazil: using UNESCO’s Internet Universality ROAM-X Indicators
2019
UNESCO
Assessing internet development in Germany
2021
UNESCO
Assessing internet development in Kenya: using UNESCO’s Internet Universality ROAM-X indicators
2020
UNESCO
Evaluation du développement de l’Internet au Sénégal: utilisation des indicateurs ROAM-X de l’universalité de l’Internet de l’UNESCO
2020
UNESCO
Assessing internet development in Thailand: using UNESCO’s Internet Universality ROAM-X Indicators
2021
UNESCO