Governments around the world are on track to build national-scale digital infrastructure. Civil society and the private sector are key actors in ensuring they do this right.
The DPI Governance Applied Learning Program helps them achieve that.
This initiative aims to equip DPI implementers and supporters in governments, civil society and the private sector in making DPI safe and inclusive. We do this by building their capacity to better identify risks associated with DPI implementation, building their awareness on good governance practices, and making accessible a toolkit to address governance challenges.
This project is being developed as a collaboration between Co-Develop and the Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP) at University College London.
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Facilitators
David Eaves
Associate Professor in Digital Government
UCL IIPP
Matthew McNaughton
Director, Safety and Inclusion
Co-Develop
Upcoming workshops
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Workshop help during the Global DPI Summit 2024, Cairo, Egypt.