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Lunch box series

The Tayarisha Lunch box series is a convening of Tayarisha’s students, associates and partners with the aim to create a community of intellectuals to discuss innovative ideas on digital governance and related fields. 

Future Fit OrganisationsCreating Future Fit Organisations
OpEd out of Your ResearchHow to Produce an OpEd out of Your Research
E-government Initiatives in South AfricaFactors Influencing the Successful Adoption of Selected e-government Initiatives in South Africa
Public PolicyReimagining Public Policy in the African State through Digital Transformation
Democratising Big TechDemocratising Big Tech
Decolonising the futureDecolonising the future: An exploration of Speculative Design through the lens of anticipation.
Policy Digitalisation in AfricaPolicy Digitalisation in Africa: A review of evidence from recently edited volume; Public Policy and Technological Transformation in Africa
Commissions of inquiryCommissions of inquiry: hybrid hollowing out of State governance
Digital finance and financial inclusionDigital finance and financial inclusion in Sub Saharan African countries. Does regulation matter?
Effects of Digital TechnologyEffects of Digital Technology on Politics in South Africa
Perspectives on DigitalisationAssessing the DPSA’s, and Partners’, Perspectives on Digitalisation for improving efficiencies in the South African public sector.
Mitigating threats to cyber securityMitigating threats to cyber security in elections and Building resilience to safeguard electoral integrity.
Politicians on Digital Platforms: A resource or a threat?Presented by governance consultant Tom Mboya.
Tayarisha 2023 Outlook PresentationTayarisha's team reflecting on Tayarisha’s journey from inception to date.
Illusions of inclusion: Fintech in AfricaDr Odilile Ayodele presented on the topic.
Digital finance and financial inclusion in Sub Saharan African countries. Does regulation matters?Dr Onkokame Mothobi presented on the topic.
Bias toward WEIRD people in XAI researchMary Carman, Department of Philosophy, University of Witwatersrand
Digital Democracy: Is it On or Off?Professor Colin Thakur, NRF-rated researcher and Research Chair in Digitalisation at Durban University of Technology
Building resilient digital communities: the role of digital governanceKgopotso Ditshego Magoro, PhD student in Interdisciplinary Digital Knowledge Economy Studies at Wits
How can datafication augment M&E in the African Public SectorRekgotsofetse Chikane and Dr Halfdan Lynge, Tayarisha Centre
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