The Ministry of Technology Sri Lanka joins the DPGA as a member
Today, the Ministry of Technology Sri Lanka joined the Digital Public Goods Alliance as a new member.
Today, the Ministry of Technology Sri Lanka joined the Digital Public Goods Alliance as a new member.
Today the DPGA launches the 2022 State of the Digital Public Goods Ecosystem report featuring 30+ organisations and technologies in the DPG ecosystem.
Practitioners and industry stakeholders identify practical challenges that must be addressed before open-source solutions and standards can play a meaningful role in digital transformation.
On 1 June 2022, Bangladesh, India, Rwanda, Uganda, and the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) announced their membership in the Digital Public Goods Alliance (DPGA). This blog highlights the efforts already underway in Rwanda, a leader in digital transformation in Africa.
Countries all over the world are already leveraging open source to build foundational DPI. This case study highlights the efforts of the Government of Uganda and specifically showcases their use of open source technology to build UGHub, a data integration platform that has facilitated the improvement of services government wide.
The DPGA is excited to work with the eGov Foundation on their DPG work including DIGIT, DISHHA, iFIX, DIVOC, and more over the coming year.