Dialogue, Focus, Follow-Through.

Baigorri for ITU

346M+telecom service accesses regulated by Anatel
34M5G accesses in Brazil
USD 5Btelecom investment attracted in 2024
27Anatel offices across Brazil
1,200+civil servants and employees

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About the candidate

Experienced leadership for an inclusive digital future.

Carlos Baigorri brings regulatory experience, international cooperation, and institutional management to a candidacy focused on a trusted and future-ready ITU.

Regulatory leadership

President of Anatel's Board of Commissioners since 2022, leading a national telecom authority with broad operational responsibility.

International cooperation

Strengthened global engagement through bilateral relations, MoUs, BRICS and G20 initiatives, and ITU participation.

Digital inclusion

Advocates connectivity, innovation, AI cooperation, and regulatory processes open to public participation.

Vision statement

Building a trusted, accountable, and future-ready Union.

A practical agenda to strengthen trust, align resources with Member States' priorities, and bring the ITU closer to every region it serves.

  • Balanced representationAdvance transparent implementation of geographic diversity across ITU staff.
  • Resources with purposeAlign budgets, priorities, and reporting with the decisions of the membership.
  • Broader engagementBring more members into ITU processes and send the ITU's work further into the world.
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Brazil at the ITU

As vast as a continent.
As close as a partner.

Brazil combines continental scale, regulatory experience, and a tradition of dialogue to contribute to an inclusive ITU. By listening to different realities and building bridges across regions, the country supports solutions that can serve cities, remote areas, and the full membership.

Constructive diplomacy

With strong diplomatic reach and constructive relations across regions, Brazil works to hear Member States' demands and turn diverse priorities into common ground.

Active Council engagement

In Council sessions and working groups, Brazil supports improved governance, administrative efficiency, budget transparency, and fair allocation of resources and opportunities.

Expanded financial commitment

Brazil more than tripled its annual contribution to the ITU, a UN specialized agency, from CHF 954,000 to CHF 3.5 million, reinforcing its support for the Union.