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Pakistan Interview: Champions for e-gov
Read more: Pakistan Interview: Champions for e-govI gave the following interview to a local business newspaper during my mission to Pakistan. The interview is expected to be published in December. “E-governance needs Champions from within Ministries” Raul Zambrano, Senior ICT & Governance Policy Advisor, Democratic Governance Group, UNDP HQ BR Research: You have previously worked in Pakistan. How was the e-governance…
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Briefing Note on Cybersecurity and UNDP’s Take
Read more: Briefing Note on Cybersecurity and UNDP’s TakeBriefing Note on Cybersecurity and Cybercrime Background At its 17-18 October 2013 meeting, the CEB endorsed the paper “Towards a UN-wide framework on Cybersecurity and Cybercrime.” The CEB agreed to form a Steering Group on Cybersecurity and Cybercrime consisting of the Executive Heads of UNDP, UNESCO, UNODC, UNEP, ITU and the Chairs of HLCP and…
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BTOB: Cybersecurity Capacity Building, EUISS
Read more: BTOB: Cybersecurity Capacity Building, EUISSI attended the above mentioned meeting hosted by the EU Institute for Security Studies, based in Paris. This was the 2nd meeting on the topic organized by EUISS. The initial meeting took place back in March this year. The main takeaways of this session are here. EUSIS prepared a concept note for the meeting, building on…
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OGP Commitments
Read more: OGP CommitmentsOGP has asked UNDP to put in writing the commitments it can make to support the initiative in developing countries. Here is what we submitted. One sentence summary (140 characters) Supporting multi-stakeholder participation in open government processes that foster inclusive governance in developing countries. Detail of Pledge Please be as specific as possible in terms…
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OGP meeting in NY, GA 2014
Read more: OGP meeting in NY, GA 2014The Administrator has been invited to speak at the upcoming OGP meeting at the UN GA next week. Here are the draft remarks which also serve as an update on OGP.
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More on gender and ICTs
Read more: More on gender and ICTsWhy Gender Matters: from access to empowerment Unequal access to ICTs mirror actual socio-economic and political inequalities in society. The gender digital divide is thus a reflection of complex issues permeating the world in which we live. Not surprisingly, the gender digital divide is vast in low-income countries where ICT penetration levels are also low.…
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ICTs and post2015 Broadband Comission Session
Read more: ICTs and post2015 Broadband Comission SessionThe Administrator has been asked to chair the first session of the upcoming Broadband Commission meeting which will take place in New York on 21 September. The session will focus on ICTs in the post215 development agenda. It seems some of the Commissioners are unhappy about the recent OWG report in which ICTs are essentially…
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Knowlege Management and Innovation in UNDP: Looking Ahead
Read more: Knowlege Management and Innovation in UNDP: Looking AheadKnowledge to master innovation, innovation to augment our stock of development knowledge 1. Earlier this year UNDP approved a new KM strategy which has 6 pillars: Organizational Learning and Knowledge Capture; Knowledge networking; Openness and public engagement; South-South Cooperation and External Client-Services; Measurement and incentives; and Talent management. Note the last three items which seem…
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Draft think piece on Gender and Participation
Read more: Draft think piece on Gender and ParticipationHow can the new technologies empower women in politics and political situations and help them be active participants in policy and decision-making processes that directly affect their lives? Latest ITU data inform us that while global Internet penetration is close to 40% of the world’s population, mobile subscriptions are already reaching 100%. In turn, mobile…
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UNDP and Open/Big data
Read more: UNDP and Open/Big dataGot an unexpected request from BDP to quickly provide one sentence on the role of UNDP on the above. Here is what I drafted in a rush. Forgot to ask though what was this for… As big data continues its grow path, UNDP should be fully aware of it implications, especially when it comes to…
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Panama and Open Government
Read more: Panama and Open GovernmentWe received an unexpected and urgent email from UNDP Panamá requesting advice and help on Open Government. Apparently, the Ministry of Government of the newly elected government was asking UNDP to help in setting up ICT platforms that foster transparency and accountability, as well as lead to a possible crowdsourcing of a planned constitutional reform…
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BPPS Staff Data Analysis Report
Read more: BPPS Staff Data Analysis ReportA recent report indicates that we are now creating 2.5 quintillion (1 followed by 18 zeros) everyday thanks to the explosion of new technologies and mobile devices. This is what now is known as big data. The big issue with big data is the fact that almost 90% of such data is unstructured and thus…
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More on UN's Cybersecurity paper
Read more: More on UN's Cybersecurity paperLate last week I got a short notice request from both BoM and ITU to join an impromptu e conference call to discuss UNDP’s contribution to the inter-agency paper we are drafting. As I was unavailable in such notice, we all agree to rescheduled the call for early this week. The day of the call…
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Concept note for BBComm Gender Working Group (GWG) Report
Read more: Concept note for BBComm Gender Working Group (GWG) ReportUnlike last year, the GWG has set more modest goals for the annual Broadband Commission NY which usually precedes the opening of the UN General Assembly. This is probably the result of two things: 1. The upcoming change of the USG that heads the ITU and the resulting uncertainty as to the future of the…
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Case Studies Outline for ICTs and Gender
Read more: Case Studies Outline for ICTs and GenderThe Broadband Commission Working Group on Gender has agreed to produce a short digital report for the upcoming meeting in New York on 21 September. Below is the draft outline I shared with the thematic cluster leaders who are supposed to complete 2 or 3 case studies. Case studies are a powerful way of sharing…