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On Apple computers, to use zoom, navigate to: Apple menu > System Preferences > Accessibility (or Universal Access) > Zoom.
Developing data management frameworks

Public institutions can enhance data security, reliability, and reusability by establishing a robust data management framework, supporting seamless digital service delivery and cross-sector collaboration. The E-Governance Academy supports public sector institutions in designing and implementing comprehensive data management frameworks that align with national and international best practices.
What we provide
- Assessing the existing data management landscape to identify gaps, inefficiencies, and compliance risks.
- Defining governance models to clarify roles, responsibilities, and decision-making processes related to data.
- Developing data collection, storage, access, sharing, and protection policies and procedures.
- Ensuring interoperability and integration between different registers and digital services.
- Aligning frameworks with legal and regulatory requirements.
- Building capacity among public sector officials to support data management activities