The Universal DPI Safeguards initiative is supporting countries as they design and implement digital public infrastructure tailored to their unique needs. By engaging governments, the private sector, and civil society, the initiative aims to foster multi-stakeholder collaboration, This includes offering technical assistance, capacity building, and creating spaces for dialogue to ensure that each implementation is designed to be safe and inclusive. Through this collaborative approach, countries are empowered to design, implement, and scale their DPI in ways that best serve their populations.
These stories illustrate how countries are leveraging DPI as an enabler of digital transformation to ensure a safe and inclusive digital future for all.
Uruguay is a leader in Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), taking a whole-of-society approach. In May 2024, AGESIC and UNDP collaborated
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See MoreThe Universal DPI Safeguards initiative is supporting countries as they design and implement digital public infrastructure tailored to their unique needs. By engaging governments, the private sector
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