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Developing digital governance strategies and roadmaps
Governments and public sector leaders need a clear and realistic digital governance strategy to stay aligned on national digital transformation priorities. This should be supported by a well-designed implementation roadmap that brings all stakeholders together and ensures coordinated action.
Digital governance strategies provide a comprehensive framework for managing and leveraging digital technologies, including AI and other emerging innovations, to achieve national goals and better serve citizens. A strong strategy outlines how governments can improve public service delivery, enhance transparency, increase citizen engagement, drive economic growth and competitiveness, and ensure data security and privacy.
An accompanying digital governance roadmap or action plan translates this vision into practice by defining concrete steps, timelines, responsibilities, and monitoring mechanisms to ensure effective implementation and measurable results.
The e-Governance Academy (eGA) supports governments in developing and implementing strategies across a wide range of areas, including digital transformation, artificial intelligence (A), cybersecurity, digital identity ecosystems, and digital engagement.
What we provide
eGA’s support for the development of digital governance strategies and roadmaps includes the following:
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Assessing the current maturity of digital governance and the use of innovative technologies
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Facilitating inclusive, co-creation processes in strategy development
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Defining clear objectives and priorities aligned with national goals
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Identifying capacity-building and training needs
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Supporting the design and detailed planning of implementation roadmaps
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Facilitating change management to ensure successful adoption
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Monitoring and evaluating the implementation of strategies and action plans