We engage with countries around the world as they travel on their digital development journeys.
Learn more about how countries are adopting and adapting the GovStack approach to meet their needs as they implement digitalization across government ministries, departments, and sectors.
Digital Leaders Spotlight: Rwanda
The Government of Rwanda is embarking on an exciting journey to fully digitize all Government services by 2029 through the 2nd National Strategy for Transformation (NST2). Sep 29, 2024
Digital Leaders Spotlight: Kenya
Kenya has set itself an ambitious digital transformation agenda. According to the Digital Master Plan (2022-2032), the country seeks to enhance government service delivery to citizens by digitalization of 80% of government services. However, there’s a lack of a coordinated approach, characterized by the siloed implementation of automation in the Ministries, Departments, and Agencies. Sep 29, 2024
Digital Leaders Spotlight: Egypt
As part of its National Digital Transformation Strategy, Egypt is committed to accelerating the adoption of digital technologies across public services, focusing on improving public administration and citizen engagement. Sep 29, 2024
Digital Leaders Spotlight: Djibouti
Djibouti is committed to leveraging digital technology in its public service delivery, including regulatory and policy reforms, as part of its Vision 2035 objectives. Sep 30, 2024
Digital Leaders Spotlight: Somalia
Despite being an emerging State with a relatively low ranking on the global e-government development index, Somalia has exhibited commitment toward the digitalization of government services. The country has made great strides in the development of ICT laws, regulations and policies, broadband expansion, universal access and plans to build a National Data Centre. Sep 29, 2024
Digital Leaders Spotlight: Kazakhstan
Kazakhstan has been a vocal advocate and a champion of digital transformation in central Asia. Kazakhstan is ranked 28th globally on the UN E-Government index. More than 1,000 different public services are available online and more than 90% of Kazakhstan’s economically active population is using the country’s electronic government platform – e.Gov. Ayush ShuklaSep 29, 2024