SA/EU Policy Dialogues
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Project overview
The SA/EU International Dialogue on Strengthening Digital Governance in South Africa provides the opportunity for the partners (the South African Department of Public Service and Administration, the Centre for Public Service Innovation and the Danish Agency for Digitisation of the Ministry of Finance) to engage in mutual learning through policy and practice dialogues.
The policy dialogues will be facilitated by Wits University, through the Tayarisha Centre, and are envisaged to contribute to producing strategic insight and guidance towards developing and implementing pragmatic and responsive strategies and roadmaps for effective digital governance in current and anticipated future socio-economic conditions. The South African and Danish partners are particularly interested in, supported by research, strategising for better governance in their respective digital transformation contexts and journeys.
The Dialogues process will involve case study research, conferences, practice studios, study tours, and policy / strategy drafting. For more, visit the CPSI SA-EU Dialogue Page (link: https://www.cpsi.co.za/sa-eu-dialogue/)
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Conference Papers
SA EU Dialogue ODG International Experience: Report on the International Experience in Open Digital Governance
- Luci Abrahams and Mark Burke | LINK Centre, University of the Witwatersrand
SA EU Dialogue ODG SA Experience: Report on the South African Experience in Open Digital Governance
- Luci Abrahams and Mark Burke | LINK Centre, University of the Witwatersrand
The Digitalized Public Sector in Denmark: Denmark review study: the Danish digital journey and case studies
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Ursula Plesner / Copenhagen Business School
- Other Conference Material
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Project Reports
SA-EU Dialogue: Strengthening Open Digital Governance Study tour to Portugal and Denmark, 2-13 October 2022 Report
The primary objectives of the study tour were to gain first-hand experience of the Danish and other European environments and synthesise the outcomes emerging from the preceding engagements.