The Information and Technology Strategy 2023-2026 maps WFP’s vision for the future of technology, evidence, and innovation. The actions stemming from this strategy will improve WFP’s performance, driving the efficiency and effectiveness gains that country offices need to sustainably save and change lives.
This compendium presents a snapshot of digital solutions in action around the world that can help move the needle and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Mapped across all 17 SDGs, the solutions presented in the compendium are a mix of DPI and other solutions with the potential to become DPI. They all share common characteristics of interoperability, open standards, societal scale, and enabling rules and regulations.
For countries in the early stage of their Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) adoption journey, or for those that might be just beginning to embrace this novel concept: where should they start? Beyond the definitions and principles, what are some practical steps they need to consider? This DPI playbook is designed as a practical and public resource that low and middle-income countries (LMICs) in particular can utilize in building an inclusive and rights-based DPI.
ITU Academy is an online gateway to ITU’s capacity development activities. It offers a wide range of training activities and knowledge resources in information and communication technologies (ICTs) and digital development.
With this strategy, UNDP puts forth a long-term vision to create a world in which digital is an empowering force for people and planet.
e-Agriculture is a global community of practice that facilitates dialogue, information exchange and sharing of ideas related to the use of ICTs for sustainable agriculture and rural development.
The ECE digital toolbox supports green transformation and sustainable development in the UNECE region by leveraging digital technologies for economic development, policy implementation, and resource management.
A global resource for policy-makers, regulators, the tech industry and consumers on digital regulation topics.
Implementing national e-agriculture strategies is crucial, requiring multi-stakeholder involvement across sectors; FAO’s e-agriculture strategy guide provides support.
The G5 Accelerator brings together high-value tools and resources offering practical, step-by-step support for countries already embarked or planning to embark on their digital transformation journey – for collaborative digital policy and regulation.
UNHCR has launched a Digital Transformation Strategy 2022-26 which identifies priority outcomes in the areas of digital inclusion, digital protection and digital services.
The UN Hub for Human Rights and Digital Technology upholds human rights in our increasingly digital world, providing key texts, analysis, and recommendations for online and offline respect.
IFAD’s ICT4D strategy provides a framework to leverage ICT to increase development impact and improve the economic and social conditions of rural people.
The Postal Technology Centre (PTC) is the operational arm of the Telematics Cooperative and manages and coordinates the Universal Postal Union’s (UPU) Telematics and Technology activities and projects.
With the aim of realizing the priorities of Innovation & digital transformation and Investment & entrepreneurship, WTO developed a Strategy on Innovation, Investment and Digital Transformation.
Services provided by the UPU to implement new technologies to modernize, diversify and adapt services to customer demand.
Information on key digital transformation initiatives across UNESCO – both ongoing and planned – in the form of a roadmap aiming at modernizing how the Organization works and empowering what it delivers digitally.
World Telecommunication Development Conference with multiple resolutions and action plans on connectivity, digital divide, digital transformation, and more
UNEP’s Digital Transformation Strategy sets out a vision for becoming an Innovative, Agile and Collaborative Organization, Fit for Purpose in the Digital Age – 2022 Version 1.0
The UNDP Digital Standards provide guidance for UNDP teams on best practices when creating digital solutions for development.
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