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Technical assistance: working with countries to harness the potential of digital public goods
Working with countries to harness the potential of digital public goods through sustained and coordinated technical assistance.
Working with countries to harness the potential of digital public goods through sustained and coordinated technical assistance.
UNICEF and WHO launch COVID Digital Health Centre of Excellence (DICE) to support global goods for COVID-19 response and recovery
Paper launched on understanding the relationship between digital public goods and global goods in the context of digital health.
Join the DPGA in calling for immunization delivery management solutions to be digital public goods.
It has been a year since we launched the DPG Registry, a repository that houses nominees and digital public goods. We are thrilled to announce this week that we have reached a milestone — 500 nominations!
Even digital public goods that are in wide demand, and have proven their potential to address development needs in multiple countries, struggle to attract the contributions and financial support required to maintain and evolve over time. This blog considers how to change that through coordinated, sustainable grant funding.
Pathfinding pilots are meant to increase the number of countries implementing DPGs, promote and support the creation of DPGs in low- and middle-income countries, and increase national capacity for implementing projects utilizing DPGs.
Today, DHIS2 launches pathfinding pilots to break down sector-specific barriers in development.
While, like many, we were eager to end 2020 and look towards the new year with new energy, it is important to take time to reflect on the achievements made, the challenges overcome, and the opportunities presented in 2020. For the Digital Public Goods Alliance (DPGA), reflecting on 2020 actually Read more…