2019

Academy Module in Khmer on "Realizing Data-Driven Governance"

Governments continue to struggle with using data to improve governance. Even in the midst of a data revolution, some of them face the traditional challenges of lack of data, low quality data and outdated data. Others face the more contemporary challenge of making sense of mountains of data that are available to them. How can we enhance the use and analysis of data to support governance and government decision-making?

Case Study on "e-Government and interoperability initiatives in the Philippines: New directions, challenges and opportunities"

This case study shows the various interoperability initiatives related to e-Government in the Philippines. It also discusses the concept of interoperability and the various views that shape it, as well as ways the current government intends to address the challenges and opportunities. 

Briefing Note in Russian on "Осуществление государственного управления на основе данных" (Realizing Data-Driven Governance)

The Briefing Note Series aims to provide at-a-glance information of key ICTD issues for policymakers, and facilitate their understanding of the potential of ICT when formulating national development policies and programmes. The most recent Briefing Note focuses on policy considerations drawn from the "Realizing Data-Driven Governance" Academy module, and has been translated to Russian.

Academy Module in Russian on "Осуществление государственного управления на основе данных" (Realizing Data-Driven Governance)

Правительства продолжают испытывать трудности с использованием данных для улучшения управления.Даже в разгар происходящей революции данных некоторые из них сталкиваются с традиционными проблемами отсутствия данных, данных низкого качества и устаревших данных.Другие сталкиваются с более современной проблемой придания смысла множеству данных, которые им доступны. Как мы можем улучшить использование и анализ данных для поддержки управления и принятия решений на уровне правительства?

Academy Module on "Realizing Data-Driven Governance"

Governments continue to struggle with using data to improve governance. Even in the midst of a data revolution, some of them face the traditional challenges of lack of data, low quality data and outdated data. Others face the more contemporary challenge of making sense of mountains of data that are available to them. How can we enhance the use and analysis of data to support governance and government decision-making?