Presentation by OECD - Session 3 towards a new generation of indicators next steps - Workshop on Digital Government Indicators 6 September 2016. For more information, visit www.oecd.org/gov/digital-government/.
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Presentation by the OECD on "Assessing the landscape" at the Workshop on Digital Government Indicators 6 September 2016. More information can be found at: www.oecd.org/gov/digital-government/
Rebooting Public Service Delivery: How can open government data help to drive...OECD Governance
Study outlining how OECD countries are dealing with the challenges of Open Government Data with a special chapter on the policy context of OGD in the United Arab Emirates. For more information see http://www.oecd.org/gov/rebooting-public-service-delivery.htm
Presentation by the OECD - Session 1: Towards a new generation of indicators ...Marie-Claude Gohier
Presentation by the OECD on "Towards a new generation of indicators measuring digital government" at the Workshop on Digital Government Indicators 6 September 2016. More information can be found at: www.oecd.org/gov/digital-government/
OECD Digital Government Review of Norway - Assessment & RecommendationsOECD Governance
Norway has long used technology to streamline processes within the public sector and bring the government closer to citizens and businesses. Now the country is going further, seeking to transform its public sector through the full assimilation of digital technologies. The goal is to make it more efficient, collaborative, user- and data-driven, and better able to respond to the changing needs and expectations of citizens and businesses. This review analyses the efforts under way and provides policy advice to support the Norwegian government in implementing digital government. For more information see oe.cd/gov-norway
Sweden Digitalization Strategy - Danar MustafaDanar Mustafa
A summary of report explaining the strategy and direction of the Swedish government's digitalization policy. The vision is a sustainably digitized Sweden. The overall goal is for Sweden to be the best in the world to use the possibilities of digitalization.
Full report: https://www.regeringen.se/49adea/contentassets/5429e024be6847fc907b786ab954228f/digitaliseringsstrategin_slutlig_170518-2.pdf
Digitalisation of finance activities: Challenges and opportunities - Edwin L...OECD Governance
This presentation was made by Edwin Lau, OECD, at the 40th Annual Meeting of OECD Senior Budget Officials (SBO) held in Tallinn, Estonia, on 5-6 June 2019
Open Government Data: What it is, Where it is Going, and the Opportunities fo...OECD Governance
Keynote presentation given by Ryan Androsoff (Digital Government Policy Analyst, OECD) at the 2015 EUROSAI-OLACEFS conference in Quito, Ecuador on 25 June 2015. Focus of the presentation is on Open Government Data and the opportunities for Supreme Audit Institutions presented by open data. Video of the presentation is available at: https://youtu.be/SlBfxmecJhI?t=1h50m19s
For more information on OECD's work relating to Open Government Data please see: http://www.oecd.org/gov/public-innovation/open-government-data.htm
Digital government strategies for welfare areas - Barbara Ubaldi, OECDOECD Governance
This presentation was made by Barbara Ubaldi, OECD, at the 4th meeting of the Joint DELSA/GOV-SBO Network on Fiscal Sustainability of Health Systems, held in Paris on 16-17 February 2015.
Presentation by the OECD - Session 2: Assessing the landscape - Workshop on D...Marie-Claude Gohier
Presentation by the OECD on "Assessing the landscape" at the Workshop on Digital Government Indicators 6 September 2016. More information can be found at: www.oecd.org/gov/digital-government/
Rebooting Public Service Delivery: How can open government data help to drive...OECD Governance
Study outlining how OECD countries are dealing with the challenges of Open Government Data with a special chapter on the policy context of OGD in the United Arab Emirates. For more information see http://www.oecd.org/gov/rebooting-public-service-delivery.htm
Presentation by the OECD - Session 1: Towards a new generation of indicators ...Marie-Claude Gohier
Presentation by the OECD on "Towards a new generation of indicators measuring digital government" at the Workshop on Digital Government Indicators 6 September 2016. More information can be found at: www.oecd.org/gov/digital-government/
OECD Digital Government Review of Norway - Assessment & RecommendationsOECD Governance
Norway has long used technology to streamline processes within the public sector and bring the government closer to citizens and businesses. Now the country is going further, seeking to transform its public sector through the full assimilation of digital technologies. The goal is to make it more efficient, collaborative, user- and data-driven, and better able to respond to the changing needs and expectations of citizens and businesses. This review analyses the efforts under way and provides policy advice to support the Norwegian government in implementing digital government. For more information see oe.cd/gov-norway
Sweden Digitalization Strategy - Danar MustafaDanar Mustafa
A summary of report explaining the strategy and direction of the Swedish government's digitalization policy. The vision is a sustainably digitized Sweden. The overall goal is for Sweden to be the best in the world to use the possibilities of digitalization.
Full report: https://www.regeringen.se/49adea/contentassets/5429e024be6847fc907b786ab954228f/digitaliseringsstrategin_slutlig_170518-2.pdf
Digitalisation of finance activities: Challenges and opportunities - Edwin L...OECD Governance
This presentation was made by Edwin Lau, OECD, at the 40th Annual Meeting of OECD Senior Budget Officials (SBO) held in Tallinn, Estonia, on 5-6 June 2019
Open Government Data: What it is, Where it is Going, and the Opportunities fo...OECD Governance
Keynote presentation given by Ryan Androsoff (Digital Government Policy Analyst, OECD) at the 2015 EUROSAI-OLACEFS conference in Quito, Ecuador on 25 June 2015. Focus of the presentation is on Open Government Data and the opportunities for Supreme Audit Institutions presented by open data. Video of the presentation is available at: https://youtu.be/SlBfxmecJhI?t=1h50m19s
For more information on OECD's work relating to Open Government Data please see: http://www.oecd.org/gov/public-innovation/open-government-data.htm
Digital government strategies for welfare areas - Barbara Ubaldi, OECDOECD Governance
This presentation was made by Barbara Ubaldi, OECD, at the 4th meeting of the Joint DELSA/GOV-SBO Network on Fiscal Sustainability of Health Systems, held in Paris on 16-17 February 2015.
Digital Government Review of Sweden: Towards a Data-driven Public Sector - OE...OECD Governance
Highlights document from the OECD report "Digital Government Review of Sweden: Towards a Data-driven Public Sector" which asseses the state of data-driven policies and initiatives in the Swedish public sector. For more information see http://www.oecd.org/gov/digital-government/digital-government-review-of-sweden-4daf932b-en.htm
The document provides an overview of Ontario's open government initiative. It discusses why open government is important, including increasing transparency, accountability and public engagement. Ontario's open government pillars are open data, open dialogue and open information. The Open Government Office leads initiatives across ministries to implement these pillars. Progress to date includes releasing over 400 government datasets and developing frameworks for public engagement and performance measurement. Moving forward, the focus will be on further engaging staff and embedding open government principles in government operations.
ODDC Context - Open government data for regulation of energy resource industr...Open Data Research Network
Presentation in the first workshop of the Exploring the Emerging Impacts of Open Data in Developing Countries project. Looking at the context of open data, and the research case study planned for 2013 - 2014. See http://www.opendataresearch.org/project/2013/teri
ODDC Context - The quality of civic data in India and the implications on the...Open Data Research Network
This document outlines a research project examining the quality of civic data in Chennai, India and its implications for open data initiatives. The project will document municipal data on public services, assess data quality by evaluating accuracy and accessibility, and understand how data limitations impact government and communities. Researchers will work with officials to understand data collection processes and identify opportunities to improve quality. The goal is to develop policy recommendations around open data that address local data context and needs. So far, the researchers have begun meeting with officials to access data and understand formal/informal rules around its collection and use.
OECD GOV digitisation of the public sectoradamlerouge
The document discusses challenges facing governments in digitizing the public sector, including regaining citizens' confidence, creating economic opportunities, and fixing public finances. It outlines how digital technologies can help address these challenges by improving government services and processes. Specifically, it explores issues like institutional competencies and leadership, human resources and skills development, performance measurement, integrated service delivery, and OECD work in areas like data collection, policy guidance, and country reviews to support digital government efforts.
ODDC Context - Exploring the use and impacts of open budget and aid data in N...Open Data Research Network
Presentation in the first workshop of the Exploring the Emerging Impacts of Open Data in Developing Countries project. Looking at the context of open data, and the research case study planned for 2013 - 2014. See http://www.opendataresearch.org/project/2013/freedomforum
G. Veronese, 30 Novembre - 1 Dicembre 2021 -
Webinar: Sperimentare e utilizzare informazioni provenienti da partner privati e da giacimenti digitali
Titolo: Principled data access: building public-private data partnerships for better official statistics
BDVe Webinar Series - Big Data for Public Policy, the state of play - Roadmap...Big Data Value Association
This document provides a roadmap for future research directions in using big data for public policy. It outlines 5 main research clusters: privacy and transparency, data acquisition and storage, data clustering and integration, modeling and analysis, and data visualization. For each cluster, it identifies several specific research challenges. It also discusses how big data can be applied across the different phases of the policy cycle from agenda setting to evaluation. The roadmap aims to guide future EU research and policymaking in effectively leveraging big data and data-driven approaches.
Interoperability academy as an enabler for advanced digital skills(1)PanagiotisKeramidis
The document outlines the Interoperability Academy, which aims to improve advanced digital skills for public servants. It provides online and in-person courses on interoperability topics through its roadmap. Existing courses cover implementing the European Interoperability Framework and presenting data visually. Upcoming courses include introductions to standards like IMAPS, licensing, and linked data. The Academy also studies interoperability skills frameworks and maintains a collection of resources on Joinup.
E. Baldacci, 30 Novembre - 1 Dicembre 2021 -
Webinar: Sistemi moderni di integrazione dei dati: l’esperienza dell’Istat e di altri attori
Titolo. Data interoperability and data stewardship role
Approaches and use of ai in the public sector by the european member states a...PanagiotisKeramidis
Colin van Noordt presented on approaches and use of AI in the public sector by European member states based on an analysis of their national AI strategies. He discussed common policy instruments in the strategies to boost AI adoption, such as stimulating awareness, strengthening data management, building internal capacity, learning by doing, and establishing ethical and legal frameworks. The most frequent actions addressed enhancing data quality, improving access to public data, generalist AI training, pilots and experiments, and developing ethical frameworks. However, the strategies often lacked clarity and concreteness. While focusing on overcoming data barriers, they may overlook organizational and resource needs for AI. Most described more actions to facilitate private versus public sector AI.
Presentation of the project opendataportal.at for the W3C meetup http://www.meetup.com/Budapest-Open-Knowledge-Meetup/events/208009292/ @Budapest October 16 2014
This document summarizes an exploratory study on the role and impact of open data technology intermediaries in Kenya. The study assessed how intermediary applications affect citizen awareness of open data availability, increase data consumption and use, and impact governance. A mixed methodology was used, including surveys, interviews, and user experience research. Emerging findings showed that while citizens access some government data, awareness of open data initiatives is low. Data quality issues also hindered use. Well-designed intermediary platforms can enhance access and usability of open data.
Lukasz Augustyniak, Olga Świerkot-Strużewska, 30 Novembre - 1 Dicembre 2021 -
Webinar: Trusted Smart Statistics: sfide e opportunità
Titolo: Trusted smart statistics - Communication around privately held data
This document discusses the concept of smart government and the potential of intelligent networking in government and public administration. It defines smart objects and cyber-physical systems, and proposes a definition of smart government as the management of government processes using intelligent networking technologies. The document presents a scenario of a smart construction administration to illustrate how intelligent networking could optimize processes, enhance situational awareness, and automate tasks. It also discusses challenges and a research agenda for developing smart government further.
This document summarizes a research project on accessing, opening, and using government data in five Indian cities. The project will analyze India's National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy, study how government and non-government organizations are implementing open data practices, and assess challenges around digitizing legacy paper records. Interviews will be conducted with officials and advocates to understand how different actors are negotiating access to data and what data collection efforts are underway.
Presentation by Ms. Keitha Booth at the International Forum on Open Governmen...OECD Governance
Presentation by Ms. Keitha Booth, Programme Leader, Open Government Information and Data Programme, Land Information New Zealand.
The International Forum on Open Government, organised by the OECD, was held in Paris, France on 30 September 2014. More information is available at http://www.oecd.org/gov/international-forum-on-open-government.htm
Artificial intelligence (ai) multidisciplinary perspectives on emerging chall...PanagiotisKeramidis
This document discusses artificial intelligence (AI) and its emerging challenges and opportunities. It notes that AI is increasing the capability of algorithms and machines to perform human tasks through technologies like autonomous vehicles, chatbots, and medical diagnosis. However, society has yet to fully understand the ethical, economic, and social impacts of AI. The document outlines several challenges of AI, including unintended consequences, economic challenges like cost, data challenges around quality and access, and technological challenges regarding transparency and interpretability. It concludes by discussing how AI could impact the UN's sustainable development goals both positively through improved productivity and healthcare, and negatively through job disruption and increased inequality if not properly managed.
Presentation by OECD - Session 2 assessing the landscape - Workshop on Digita...OECD Governance
The document discusses assessing country practices related to digital government indicators and the OECD Recommendation on Digital Government Strategies. It presents data available from 12 countries on their collection of data linked to the recommendation's 11 principles. The principles are organized under three pillars: openness and engagement, governance and coordination, and capacities to support implementation. The document also outlines the country data collection and indicators for each principle and pillar. It aims to discuss how country practices can support developing digital government indicators and measuring specific principles.
"Towards Value-Centric Big Data" e-SIDES Workshop - Slide-decke-SIDES.eu
This document summarizes a workshop session on value-centric big data. The session included presentations on several projects aiming to develop big data technologies and applications in an ethical manner that respects privacy and provides value. Speakers discussed challenges around privacy, profiling, and ensuring equitable and fair treatment when using big data. They also shared proposed solutions and best practices for addressing these challenges developed through their projects. The session concluded with an open discussion on experiences and approaches to overcoming barriers to responsible big data innovation.
Digital Government Review of Sweden: Towards a Data-driven Public Sector - OE...OECD Governance
Highlights document from the OECD report "Digital Government Review of Sweden: Towards a Data-driven Public Sector" which asseses the state of data-driven policies and initiatives in the Swedish public sector. For more information see http://www.oecd.org/gov/digital-government/digital-government-review-of-sweden-4daf932b-en.htm
The document provides an overview of Ontario's open government initiative. It discusses why open government is important, including increasing transparency, accountability and public engagement. Ontario's open government pillars are open data, open dialogue and open information. The Open Government Office leads initiatives across ministries to implement these pillars. Progress to date includes releasing over 400 government datasets and developing frameworks for public engagement and performance measurement. Moving forward, the focus will be on further engaging staff and embedding open government principles in government operations.
ODDC Context - Open government data for regulation of energy resource industr...Open Data Research Network
Presentation in the first workshop of the Exploring the Emerging Impacts of Open Data in Developing Countries project. Looking at the context of open data, and the research case study planned for 2013 - 2014. See http://www.opendataresearch.org/project/2013/teri
ODDC Context - The quality of civic data in India and the implications on the...Open Data Research Network
This document outlines a research project examining the quality of civic data in Chennai, India and its implications for open data initiatives. The project will document municipal data on public services, assess data quality by evaluating accuracy and accessibility, and understand how data limitations impact government and communities. Researchers will work with officials to understand data collection processes and identify opportunities to improve quality. The goal is to develop policy recommendations around open data that address local data context and needs. So far, the researchers have begun meeting with officials to access data and understand formal/informal rules around its collection and use.
OECD GOV digitisation of the public sectoradamlerouge
The document discusses challenges facing governments in digitizing the public sector, including regaining citizens' confidence, creating economic opportunities, and fixing public finances. It outlines how digital technologies can help address these challenges by improving government services and processes. Specifically, it explores issues like institutional competencies and leadership, human resources and skills development, performance measurement, integrated service delivery, and OECD work in areas like data collection, policy guidance, and country reviews to support digital government efforts.
ODDC Context - Exploring the use and impacts of open budget and aid data in N...Open Data Research Network
Presentation in the first workshop of the Exploring the Emerging Impacts of Open Data in Developing Countries project. Looking at the context of open data, and the research case study planned for 2013 - 2014. See http://www.opendataresearch.org/project/2013/freedomforum
G. Veronese, 30 Novembre - 1 Dicembre 2021 -
Webinar: Sperimentare e utilizzare informazioni provenienti da partner privati e da giacimenti digitali
Titolo: Principled data access: building public-private data partnerships for better official statistics
BDVe Webinar Series - Big Data for Public Policy, the state of play - Roadmap...Big Data Value Association
This document provides a roadmap for future research directions in using big data for public policy. It outlines 5 main research clusters: privacy and transparency, data acquisition and storage, data clustering and integration, modeling and analysis, and data visualization. For each cluster, it identifies several specific research challenges. It also discusses how big data can be applied across the different phases of the policy cycle from agenda setting to evaluation. The roadmap aims to guide future EU research and policymaking in effectively leveraging big data and data-driven approaches.
Interoperability academy as an enabler for advanced digital skills(1)PanagiotisKeramidis
The document outlines the Interoperability Academy, which aims to improve advanced digital skills for public servants. It provides online and in-person courses on interoperability topics through its roadmap. Existing courses cover implementing the European Interoperability Framework and presenting data visually. Upcoming courses include introductions to standards like IMAPS, licensing, and linked data. The Academy also studies interoperability skills frameworks and maintains a collection of resources on Joinup.
E. Baldacci, 30 Novembre - 1 Dicembre 2021 -
Webinar: Sistemi moderni di integrazione dei dati: l’esperienza dell’Istat e di altri attori
Titolo. Data interoperability and data stewardship role
Approaches and use of ai in the public sector by the european member states a...PanagiotisKeramidis
Colin van Noordt presented on approaches and use of AI in the public sector by European member states based on an analysis of their national AI strategies. He discussed common policy instruments in the strategies to boost AI adoption, such as stimulating awareness, strengthening data management, building internal capacity, learning by doing, and establishing ethical and legal frameworks. The most frequent actions addressed enhancing data quality, improving access to public data, generalist AI training, pilots and experiments, and developing ethical frameworks. However, the strategies often lacked clarity and concreteness. While focusing on overcoming data barriers, they may overlook organizational and resource needs for AI. Most described more actions to facilitate private versus public sector AI.
Presentation of the project opendataportal.at for the W3C meetup http://www.meetup.com/Budapest-Open-Knowledge-Meetup/events/208009292/ @Budapest October 16 2014
This document summarizes an exploratory study on the role and impact of open data technology intermediaries in Kenya. The study assessed how intermediary applications affect citizen awareness of open data availability, increase data consumption and use, and impact governance. A mixed methodology was used, including surveys, interviews, and user experience research. Emerging findings showed that while citizens access some government data, awareness of open data initiatives is low. Data quality issues also hindered use. Well-designed intermediary platforms can enhance access and usability of open data.
Lukasz Augustyniak, Olga Świerkot-Strużewska, 30 Novembre - 1 Dicembre 2021 -
Webinar: Trusted Smart Statistics: sfide e opportunità
Titolo: Trusted smart statistics - Communication around privately held data
This document discusses the concept of smart government and the potential of intelligent networking in government and public administration. It defines smart objects and cyber-physical systems, and proposes a definition of smart government as the management of government processes using intelligent networking technologies. The document presents a scenario of a smart construction administration to illustrate how intelligent networking could optimize processes, enhance situational awareness, and automate tasks. It also discusses challenges and a research agenda for developing smart government further.
This document summarizes a research project on accessing, opening, and using government data in five Indian cities. The project will analyze India's National Data Sharing and Accessibility Policy, study how government and non-government organizations are implementing open data practices, and assess challenges around digitizing legacy paper records. Interviews will be conducted with officials and advocates to understand how different actors are negotiating access to data and what data collection efforts are underway.
Presentation by Ms. Keitha Booth at the International Forum on Open Governmen...OECD Governance
Presentation by Ms. Keitha Booth, Programme Leader, Open Government Information and Data Programme, Land Information New Zealand.
The International Forum on Open Government, organised by the OECD, was held in Paris, France on 30 September 2014. More information is available at http://www.oecd.org/gov/international-forum-on-open-government.htm
Artificial intelligence (ai) multidisciplinary perspectives on emerging chall...PanagiotisKeramidis
This document discusses artificial intelligence (AI) and its emerging challenges and opportunities. It notes that AI is increasing the capability of algorithms and machines to perform human tasks through technologies like autonomous vehicles, chatbots, and medical diagnosis. However, society has yet to fully understand the ethical, economic, and social impacts of AI. The document outlines several challenges of AI, including unintended consequences, economic challenges like cost, data challenges around quality and access, and technological challenges regarding transparency and interpretability. It concludes by discussing how AI could impact the UN's sustainable development goals both positively through improved productivity and healthcare, and negatively through job disruption and increased inequality if not properly managed.
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"Towards Value-Centric Big Data" e-SIDES Workshop - Slide-decke-SIDES.eu
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Presentation by OECD - Session 1 towards a new generation of indicators measu...OECD Governance
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Digital Government Today: International Perspective and Lessons for the FutureRyan Androsoff
An overview of current trends in digital government with a focus on IT governance, digital service delivery, social media, and open data. All views expressed in the presentation are those of the author and should not be attributed to any organization mentioned or referenced.
CAF2020 - The new Quality of Public Administration in EuropeThomas Prorok
CAF 2020 is the new version of the European Common Assessment Framework for better quality in Public Administration. This presentation introduces the nine criteria and 28 subcriteria of the CAF. CAF is a common product of the EUPAN (European Public Administration Network).
Find more information on www.caf-network.eu
Team Europe Initiative Data Governance in AfricaSoren Gigler
Overview presentation of the Team Europe Action on Data Governance supported by the European Commission, the BMZ and partners from Estonia, Finland, Beligum and France
The document summarizes a presentation on open government data and its potential benefits. It discusses the exponential growth of digital data and how open data can power sustainable development goals. It defines open data and its economic benefits, providing examples of companies created and jobs generated using open data. Finally, it outlines the World Bank's support for countries' open data initiatives through tools like the Open Data Readiness Assessment and examples of projects in various countries.
Presentation about new data, methods and outputs to create knowledge for innovation policy. Presented at the OECD Blue Sky Conference, 20 September 2016.
This document discusses new opportunities for using data to inform innovation policy. It identifies three key opportunities: 1) Identifying novel areas of economic activity through web scraping and natural language processing; 2) Analyzing complex innovation systems by merging datasets and applying machine learning; and 3) Opening up innovation data and analysis through interactive data visualization and open data. Each opportunity is accompanied by examples and challenges. The conclusion emphasizes removing uncertainty through experiments, enhancing learning through collaboration, and embracing pragmatism over "silver bullet" solutions.
The event presents real-life examples from European organisations that have used the Rulebook for Fair Data Economy to develop data-driven business. The online event was organised on 3 March 2021 by Sitra.
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Data institutions for climate-induced migration Scanning the local data ecosy...Thomas Hervé Mboa Nkoudou
The project is exploring how data institutions and AI applications could make
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Digital ready policymaking and the digital screening process(1)PanagiotisKeramidis
This document outlines digital screening of policy initiatives by the European Commission to ensure they are digital-ready. It discusses screening policy initiatives across the entire policy cycle to identify how technology converges with legislation. The digital screening process involves assessing initiatives based on dimensions like EU priorities, interoperability, and legal environment. Over 400 initiatives have been screened, resulting in benefits like ex-ante evaluation and fostering interoperability and digital transformation among EU digital policies and standards. Future areas of focus include applying artificial intelligence and expanding the methodology to other thematic areas.
Future of education project overview oct 2018 lrFuture Agenda
Future of Education
The broadening world of education is undergoing several major shifts. Driven in part by technology innovation and new business models, the learning process is being reinvented and there is a transformation of education economics and outcomes. Alongside this, there are government imperatives to improve access and address the growing requirement for flexible knowledge workers with transferable skills who can adapt to the changing job market. An ageing workforce also means that there is an increasing need for lifelong learning and re-skilling. In addition there is an increasing demand for a more personalised, immersive and mobile learning experience. All this is challenging the traditional expectations around higher education and the role that universities should play. While countries such as Finland and Singapore are consistently seen as leaders in the field, other nations are trying hard to catch up.
Ahead of a series of global expert events during 2019, this is an overview of the Future of Education project. It provides some background on Future Agenda and preceding multi-nation programmes, highlights some of the questions being raised and outlines options for organisations around the world to get involved. Different governments, technology companies, universities and education service providers are collaborating to support this programme that will develop a clear, shared and detailed view of how the future of education may unfold. If you would like to join in and host one of these events in your region, do let us know (tim.jones@futureagenda.org) and we can integrate that into the planning.
This document discusses opportunities for Thailand's digital economy and government. It identifies several areas where Thailand could leapfrog, such as digital government initiatives inspired by Estonia and the UK. Key topics discussed include the importance of strategic foresight, agile policymaking, building foundations like digital infrastructure and skills, and spotting opportunities like digital twins and blockchain. International rankings show Thailand has room for improvement in areas like regulatory environment and skills. The document advocates developing a national data strategy and prioritizing initiatives around areas like cyber risk insurance, addressing exploding bandwidth demand, and creating a digital twin program for Thailand.
Re thinking regulation at the age of AILofred Madzou
This is a presentation of the keynote that Lofred Madzou (AI Project Lead at the World Economic Forum) gave on October 14th at the Instituto Nacional de Defensa de la Competencia y la Propiedad Intelectual (INDECOPI) in Lima. It presents some of the most important policy challenges associated with the development of means to address them.
The OECD Development Centre’s Social Institutions and Gender Index (SIGI) is a cross-country measure of discrimination against women in social institutions (formal and informal laws, social norms, and practices) across 160 countries. Discriminatory social institutions intersect across all stages of girls’ and women’s life, restricting their access to justice, rights and empowerment opportunities and undermining their agency and decision-making authority over their life choices. As underlying drivers of gender inequalities, discriminatory social institutions perpetuate gender gaps in development areas, such as education, employment and health, and hinder progress towards rights-based social transformation that benefits both women and men.
The SIGI covers five dimensions of discriminatory social institutions, spanning major socio-economic areas that affect women’s lives: discriminatory family code, restricted physical integrity, son bias, restricted resources and assets, and restricted civil liberties. The SIGI’s variables quantify discriminatory social institutions such as unequal inheritance rights, early marriage, violence against women, and unequal land and property rights. Through its 160 country profiles, country classifications and unique database, the SIGI provides a strong evidence base to more effectively address the discriminatory social institutions that hold back progress on gender equality and women’s empowerment!
This document summarizes the work of Slim Turki and Prune Gautier on open data and data ecosystems since 2012. It discusses their projects on open data quality, how open data is turned into services, and data ecosystem governance. It also outlines recommendations for establishing sustainable data ecosystems, including collaborative governance, stakeholder engagement, technical standards, and economic sustainability. Finally, it notes trends moving from open data provision to ecosystem thinking with high value datasets, the European Data Strategy, and opportunities around health, environment, and urban digital twins data.
The document summarizes feedback from a call for input on supporting the development and adoption of RegTech. Over 350 responses were received from technology suppliers, financial services firms, and consultancies. Respondents proposed various RegTech solutions that could improve regulatory efficiency and compliance, including alternative reporting methods, shared utilities, and predictive analytics using big data and machine learning. They felt the FCA could play a role in clarifying expectations, driving standards, and potentially certifying compliant RegTech solutions. Respondents also identified barriers like legal restrictions on data use and a lack of standards, as well as firms' caution about unproven technologies. Suggestions to address these included defining new regulations in a machine-readable format and establishing a
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The document discusses transparency and oversight of political party financing. It finds that financial contributions to political parties are not fully transparent and are still vulnerable to political and foreign influence. Additionally, financial reports from political parties are not always publicly available or submitted on time according to regulations.
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Presented at the OECD expert meeting "Construction Risk Management in Infrastructure Procurement: The Loss of Appetite for Fixed-Price Contracts", held on 17 May 2023 at the OECD, Paris and online.
ECI in Sweden - A. Kadefors, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm (SE)OECD Governance
This document discusses different construction project delivery and payment models. It begins by outlining common delivery models like design-bid-build and design-build. It then explains different payment methods that can be used like fixed price, unit prices, and cost-reimbursable. The document also discusses pricing strategies and how they relate to risk transfer between parties. It provides details on collaborative models like early contractor involvement and discusses selecting the optimal contract based on a client's project risks, desired influence, and market conditions.
Building Client Capability to Deliver Megaprojects - J. Denicol, professor at...OECD Governance
Presented at the OECD expert meeting "Construction Risk Management in Infrastructure Procurement: The Loss of Appetite for Fixed-Price Contracts", held on 17 May 2023 at the OECD, Paris and online.
Procurement strategy in major infrastructure: The AS-IS and STEPS - D. Makovš...OECD Governance
Presented at the OECD expert meeting "Construction Risk Management in Infrastructure Procurement: The Loss of Appetite for Fixed-Price Contracts", held on 17 May 2023 at the OECD, Paris and online.
Procurement of major infrastructure projects 2017-22 - B. Hasselgren, Senior ...OECD Governance
Presented at the OECD expert meeting "Construction Risk Management in Infrastructure Procurement: The Loss of Appetite for Fixed-Price Contracts", held on 17 May 2023 at the OECD, Paris and online.
ECI Dutch Experience - A. Chao, Partner, Bird&Bird & J. de Koning, Head of Co...OECD Governance
This document discusses ECI Dutch experience with collaborative contracting. It mentions a McKinsey report from 2018 on collaborative contracting and recent developments in the field. Finally, it provides lessons learned from a project in Amsterdam called Bouwteam De Nieuwe Zijde Noord.
ECI in Sweden - A. Kadefors, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, StockholmOECD Governance
Presented at the OECD expert meeting "Construction Risk Management in Infrastructure Procurement: The Loss of Appetite for Fixed-Price Contracts", held on 17 May 2023 at the OECD, Paris and online.
EPEC's perception of market developments - E. Farquharson, Principal Adviser,...OECD Governance
Presented at the OECD expert meeting "Construction Risk Management in Infrastructure Procurement: The Loss of Appetite for Fixed-Price Contracts", held on 17 May 2023 at the OECD, Paris and online.
Geographical scope of the lines in Design and Build - B.Dupuis, Executive Dir...OECD Governance
Presented at the OECD expert meeting "Construction Risk Management in Infrastructure Procurement: The Loss of Appetite for Fixed-Price Contracts", held on 17 May 2023 at the OECD, Paris and online.
Executive Agency of the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management...OECD Governance
Presented at the OECD expert meeting "Construction Risk Management in Infrastructure Procurement: The Loss of Appetite for Fixed-Price Contracts", held on 17 May 2023 at the OECD, Paris and online.
Presentation of OECD Government at a Glance 2023OECD Governance
Paris, 30 June, 2023
Presentation by Elsa Pilichowski, Director for Public Governance, OECD.
The 2023 edition of Government at a Glance provides a comprehensive overview of public governance and public administration practices in OECD Member and partner countries. It includes indicators on trust in public institutions and satisfaction with public services, as well as evidence on good governance practices in areas such as the policy cycle, budgeting, procurement, infrastructure planning and delivery, regulatory governance, digital government and open government data. Finally, it provides information on what resources public institutions use and how they are managed, including public finances, public employment, and human resources management. Government at a Glance allows for cross-country comparisons and helps identify trends, best practices, and areas for improvement in the public sector.
See: https://www.oecd.org/publication/government-at-a-glance/2023/
The Protection and Promotion of Civic Space: Strengthening Alignment with Int...OECD Governance
Infographics from the OECD report "The Protection and Promotion of Civic Space Strengthening Alignment with International Standards and Guidance".
See: https://www.oecd.org/gov/the-protection-and-promotion-of-civic-space-d234e975-en.htm
OECD Publication "Building Financial Resilience
to Climate Impacts. A Framework for Governments to manage the risks of Losses and Damages.
Governments are facing significant climate-related risks from the expected increase in frequency and intensity of cyclones, floods, fires, and other climate-related extreme events. The report Building Financial Resilience to Climate Impacts: A Framework for Governments to Manage the Risks of Losses and Damages provides a strategic framework to help governments, particularly those in emerging market and developing economies, strengthen their capacity to manage the financial implications of climate-related risks. Published in December 2022.
OECD presentation "Strengthening climate and environmental considerations in infrastructure and budget appraisal tools"
by Margaux Lelong and Ana Maria Ruiz during the 9th Meeting of the OECD Paris Collaborative on Green Budgeting held on 17 and 18 of April 2023 in Paris.
OECD presentation "Building Financial Resilience to Climate Impacts. A Framework to Manage the Risks of Losses and Damages" by Andrew Blazey, Stéphane Jacobzone and Titouan Chassagne. Presented during the 9th Meeting of the OECD Paris Collaborative on Green Budgeting held on 17 and 18 of April 2023 in Paris
OECD Presentation "Financial reporting, sustainability information and assurance" by Peter Welch during the 5th Session during the 9th Meeting of the OECD Paris Collaborative on Green Budgeting held on 17 and 18 of April 2023 in Paris
This document summarizes developments in sovereign green bond markets. It discusses approaches to incorporating environmental, social, and governance (ESG) factors into public debt management. Sovereign green bond issuance has grown significantly in both advanced and emerging economies since 2016. Green bonds make up the largest share of the labeled bond market. Major benefits of sovereign green bonds include their positive impact on creditworthiness and alignment with ESG policies. However, issuers also face challenges such as additional costs and complexity of the issuance process. Common leading practices emphasize transparency, collaboration, and commitment to reporting.
United Nations World Oceans Day 2024; June 8th " Awaken new dephts".Christina Parmionova
The program will expand our perspectives and appreciation for our blue planet, build new foundations for our relationship to the ocean, and ignite a wave of action toward necessary change.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
Contributi dei parlamentari del PD - Contributi L. 3/2019Partito democratico
DI SEGUITO SONO PUBBLICATI, AI SENSI DELL'ART. 11 DELLA LEGGE N. 3/2019, GLI IMPORTI RICEVUTI DALL'ENTRATA IN VIGORE DELLA SUDDETTA NORMA (31/01/2019) E FINO AL MESE SOLARE ANTECEDENTE QUELLO DELLA PUBBLICAZIONE SUL PRESENTE SITO
Bharat Mata - History of Indian culture.pdfBharat Mata
Bharat Mata Channel is an initiative towards keeping the culture of this country alive. Our effort is to spread the knowledge of Indian history, culture, religion and Vedas to the masses.
UN WOD 2024 will take us on a journey of discovery through the ocean's vastness, tapping into the wisdom and expertise of global policy-makers, scientists, managers, thought leaders, and artists to awaken new depths of understanding, compassion, collaboration and commitment for the ocean and all it sustains. The program will expand our perspectives and appreciation for our blue planet, build new foundations for our relationship to the ocean, and ignite a wave of action toward necessary change.
This report explores the significance of border towns and spaces for strengthening responses to young people on the move. In particular it explores the linkages of young people to local service centres with the aim of further developing service, protection, and support strategies for migrant children in border areas across the region. The report is based on a small-scale fieldwork study in the border towns of Chipata and Katete in Zambia conducted in July 2023. Border towns and spaces provide a rich source of information about issues related to the informal or irregular movement of young people across borders, including smuggling and trafficking. They can help build a picture of the nature and scope of the type of movement young migrants undertake and also the forms of protection available to them. Border towns and spaces also provide a lens through which we can better understand the vulnerabilities of young people on the move and, critically, the strategies they use to navigate challenges and access support.
The findings in this report highlight some of the key factors shaping the experiences and vulnerabilities of young people on the move – particularly their proximity to border spaces and how this affects the risks that they face. The report describes strategies that young people on the move employ to remain below the radar of visibility to state and non-state actors due to fear of arrest, detention, and deportation while also trying to keep themselves safe and access support in border towns. These strategies of (in)visibility provide a way to protect themselves yet at the same time also heighten some of the risks young people face as their vulnerabilities are not always recognised by those who could offer support.
In this report we show that the realities and challenges of life and migration in this region and in Zambia need to be better understood for support to be strengthened and tuned to meet the specific needs of young people on the move. This includes understanding the role of state and non-state stakeholders, the impact of laws and policies and, critically, the experiences of the young people themselves. We provide recommendations for immediate action, recommendations for programming to support young people on the move in the two towns that would reduce risk for young people in this area, and recommendations for longer term policy advocacy.
The Antyodaya Saral Haryana Portal is a pioneering initiative by the Government of Haryana aimed at providing citizens with seamless access to a wide range of government services
Presentation by OECD - Session 3 towards a new generation of indicators next steps - Workshop on Digital Government Indicators 6 September 2016
1. TOWARDS A NEW GENERATION OF
INDICATORS: NEXT STEPS
Barbara Ubaldi
Senior Project Manager – Digital Government and Open Data
OECD GOV
Paris, 6 September 2016
2. • How should the OECD approach the 2016 OECD data
collection on Digital Government and the
development of OECD Digital Government
Indicators?
• What are the main challenges to be anticipated to
ensure a timely and efficient data collection? How
can the delegates help out in managing these risks?
• Which principles should we prioritise?
Questions for discussion
3. OECD Recommendation on
Digital Government Strategies
Openness and
Engagement
Governance and
Coordination
Capacities to Support
Implementation
1) Openness, transparency
and inclusiveness
2) Engagement and
participation in a multi-
actor context in policy
making and service delivery
3) Creation of a data-driven
culture
4) Protecting privacy and
ensuring security
5) Leadership and political
commitment
6) Coherent use of digital
technology across policy
areas
7) Effective organizational
and governance frameworks
to coordinate
8) Strengthen international
cooperation with other
governments
9) Development of clear
business cases
10) Reinforced institutional
capacities
11) Procurement of digital
technologies
12) Legal and regulatory
framework
Creating Value Through the Use of ICT
5. Timeline
• Survey designed Sep-Oct 2016
• Survey piloted in Oct-Nov 2016
• Survey finalised Nov 2016
• Survey launched in Dec 2016
• Data collection Dec 2016 - Jan 2017
• Some data presented included in the GaaG 2017
• Dig Gov Indicators finalised in June 2017 in time
for the reporting to the Council on the
Recommendation on Digital Government
Strategies