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Expert Group Meeting on Development Trends and Assessment of Global Open Government Data
Start Date/Time:
Thursday, May 26, 2022 8:00 AM
End Date/Time:
Thursday, May 26, 2022 10:00 AM
Recurring Event:
One time event
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Normal Priority
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Expert Group Meeting on Development Trends and

Assessment of Global Open Government Data

26 May 2022 (Thursday) 0800 – 1000 hrs (New York time)

 

Objective of Expert Group Meeting
The aim of the Expert Group Meeting is to provide a platform for digital government and OGD experts to share their diverse perspectives on development trends of OGD as well as the proposed OGDI pilot, in particular (i.) the proposed three-pillar framework of OGDI [Pillar, Platform and Impact]; (ii) other ways to capture emerging issues and trends of OGD and how to assess them in the OGDI methodology. The exchange of views and reflections among experts will be instrumental to inform and guide the future methodological approach of OGDI as part of the UN E-Government Survey, and in ensuring the continued relevance of OGDI to implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

 

 

Documents

Concept Note

Draft Agenda

Bios of Participants

 

Remarks & Presentations

Opening Remarks by Vincenzo Aquaro, Chief, Digital Government Branch, Division for Public Institutions and Digital Government, UN DESA

Development Trends and Assessment of Global Open Government Data, by Wai Min Kwok, Senior Governance and Public Administration Officer, Division for Public Institutions and Digital Government, UN DESA

 

 

 

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