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Tunis E-skills Declaration

On the UN World Summit on Information Society

Tunis, November 2005 - European Commissioner Viviane Reding said at the UN
World Summit on Information Society in Tunis, Tunisia that "an e-skills
society is the most valid guarantee against exclusion." The Commissioner for
the Information Society and Media addressed the e-Skills Capacity Building
Symposium, which dealt with the key importance of ICT skills for bridging
the digital divide.

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