Unlocking the Potential of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) in Latin America and the Caribbean
Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) first came to wider public attention at a session on the future of digital cooperation during the UN General Assembly in 2022. During 2023, international interest in DPI grew during India’s Presidency of the G20. The World Bank defines DPI as foundational and re-usable digital platforms and building blocks such as digital ID, digital payments, and data sharing - that underpin the development and delivery of trusted, digitally-enabled services across the public and private sector. Although India and Estonia are the most often cited country examples of DPI in practice, digital public platforms are also emerging in LAC. This report produced under a joint Memorandum of Understanding between the World Bank Group (WBG) and the Inter-American Development Bank (IADB) aims to help improve digital infrastructure and connectivity to drive stronger results for people living in LAC. Its objective is to highlight the state of the potential for DPI across the LAC region, including understanding policymaker’s awareness and acceptance of DPI, and the maturity of DPI building blocks across the region. It aims to connect a long-standing discussion in LAC around effective digital transformation with emerging global DPI discourse, and at the same time the report explores specifically how, and where, DPI manifests in LAC and how it can be helpful in future.
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Format: | Report biblioteca |
Language: | English en_US |
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Washington, DC: World Bank
2024-08-06
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Subjects: | DIGITAL GOVERNMENT, DIGITAL CURRENCY, DIGITAL ECONOMY STRATEGY, DIGITAL FINANCE DELIVERY CHANNELS, DIGITIZATION, INDUSTRY, INNOVATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE, SDG 9, PEACE, JUSTICE AND STRONG INSTITUTIONS, SDG 16, |
Online Access: | http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099072524161522274/P1786161f166e904318ce516dc8d17f524b https://hdl.handle.net/10986/42017 |
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Summary: | Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI)
first came to wider public attention at a session on the
future of digital cooperation during the UN General Assembly
in 2022. During 2023, international interest in DPI grew
during India’s Presidency of the G20. The World Bank defines
DPI as foundational and re-usable digital platforms and
building blocks such as digital ID, digital payments, and
data sharing - that underpin the development and delivery of
trusted, digitally-enabled services across the public and
private sector. Although India and Estonia are the most
often cited country examples of DPI in practice, digital
public platforms are also emerging in LAC. This report
produced under a joint Memorandum of Understanding between
the World Bank Group (WBG) and the Inter-American
Development Bank (IADB) aims to help improve digital
infrastructure and connectivity to drive stronger results
for people living in LAC. Its objective is to highlight the
state of the potential for DPI across the LAC region,
including understanding policymaker’s awareness and
acceptance of DPI, and the maturity of DPI building blocks
across the region. It aims to connect a long-standing
discussion in LAC around effective digital transformation
with emerging global DPI discourse, and at the same time the
report explores specifically how, and where, DPI manifests
in LAC and how it can be helpful in future. |
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