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Digital Public Infrastructure : A Catalyst for Sustainable Development in Egypt / Egyptian Anti-Corruption Academy

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Last updated: 22 Jan 2025

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Abstract

In the digital age, developing Digital Public

Infrastructure (DPI) has emerged as a

cornerstone for achieving sustainable

development. It is rapidly transforming

societies worldwide, offering a powerful tool to

achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

DPI refers to the foundational digital systems,

platforms, and policies that enable governments,

businesses, and citizens to interact, access services,

and innovate. At the heart of DPI are elements

such as digital identity systems, digital payment

mechanisms, and data-sharing frameworks. These

infrastructures provide a backbone for delivering

public goods, improving governance, and driving

inclusive economic growth.

Categories

Governance, Preventing and Combating Corruption

Authors

First Name

Dr. Ammar

Last Name

Hamadien

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Affiliation

Lead Advisor for Sustainable Development, at the UNDP Regional Bureau for Arab States

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Article Issue

Issue 7

Publish Date

2025-01-14

Page Start

34

Page End

37

Print ISSN

2974-3001

Order

7

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Article

Publication Type

Journal

Publication Title

Damir Al-Watan

Publication Link

https://aca.gov.eg/News/5254.aspx

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Article

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EN

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Creative Commons

Created At

22 Jan 2025