Last updated: 22 Jan 2025
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.
Governance, Preventing and Combating Corruption
Dr. Ammar
Hamadien
Lead Advisor for Sustainable Development, at the UNDP Regional Bureau for Arab States
Issue 7
2025-01-14
34
37
2974-3001
7
Article
Journal
Damir Al-Watan
https://aca.gov.eg/News/5254.aspx
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22 Jan 2025