Join the Universal DPI Safeguards Action Tracker

Background

For the Universal DPI Safeguards Framework to fully realize its impact, widespread adoption globally is crucial.
This includes integrating its principles and operational processes into the strategies, programmes, products, and implementations of governments, donors, multilaterals, civil society organizations, the private sector, and implementation partners. As momentum around Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) continues to grow — including through the Global Digital Compact (GDC) and national strategies — endorsement of the Universal DPI Safeguards Framework provides a mechanism for actors to make public, traceable commitments to safe and inclusive DPI, and to be held accountable for translating those commitments into changed practice.

How the Action Tracker works

The Action Tracker is designed to help move endorsement from stated commitment to practical implementation, supporting visible progress in how DPI is designed, procured, implemented, and governed. To avoid 'safeguards-washing' and improve public accountability, endorsement is positioned as the first step in a structured journey towards implementation. The process must connect endorsement to observable, publicly tracked actions.

Ready to endorse the DPI Safeguards?

Step 1) Endorsement begins with a letter. See the reference guide here to help write an endorsement letter.

Step 2) Submit the endorsement letter by email to dpi-safeguards@un.org

Step 3) Once approved, the endorser will be invited to complete their profile for the public Action Tracker, where the endorsement letter will be posted.

Objectives of the Action Tracker

Strengthen accountability and share learning by making the relationship between stated commitments and actual implementation transparent and publicly visible.
Connect endorsement to action by publishing time-bound action plans in the public Action Tracker.
Create traceable public commitments that build political and institutional accountability for advancing safeguards in DPI implementation.
Build a pipeline to deeper engagement by connecting organizations to support through the DPI Safeguards Accelerator, the Safeguards Collectives, funding pathways and more.

Why public endorsement matters

Endorsement opens a pathway to structured support and funding, creating tangible value for endorsing organizations.

Endorsement creates a public commitment that can be referenced in policy discussions, procurement processes, and multilateral negotiations. A public endorsement strengthens the endorser’s credibility and creates a reference point for consistency between stated commitment and subsequent action.

Endorsement feeds the Action Tracker, the initiative's primary transparency mechanism, making each organization's commitments and progress visible to the broader DPI community, and creating a basis for peer learning and accountability among Member States and partners

Who can endorse?

National authorities (ministries, regulators, DPI implementers)
Multilateral and development organizations
Technology companies and private sector entities building DPI
Civil society organizations working on digital rights, inclusion, or governance
Academic institutions
Philanthropic funders

Endorsement declaration mechanism

The endorsement process is designed as a structured journey with three stages: commitment, action planning, and tracked implementation.

Step
Description
Details
Step
Step 1: Letter of Endorsement
Description
Formal letter outlining concrete goals and integration plans, reviewed by DPI Safeguards Secretariat. (See the letter reference guide here)
Details
Letter template to include: 
• Type of organization 
• Country/region of operation 
• Responsible authorities 
• Key safeguard areas of focus 
• A plan for integrating safeguards 
• Named point of contact
Step
Step 2: Secretariat Review
Description
The Secretariat reviews the endorsement letter for alignment with the Framework and conducts a basic vetting process. The Secretariat may request clarification or revision before approval.
Details
Approved entities are featured on the DPI Safeguards website with their logo and a summary of commitments.
Step
Step 3: Sumbit action plan
Description
After endorsment is finalized, entities are required to submit an action plan for the upcoming 12 months (when possible) on how DPI Safeguards Framework will be implemented
Details
If no action plan is published within 3 months: “Pending Action.”
If no update is received within 12 months following a  reminder: status can be revoked.

All content submitted by endorsing organizations (action plan, documents, deliverables) must be publicly available on endorser official channels (e.g. website, social media channels).