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What African countries can learn from the continent’s top performers in e-government

Just Results was contracted by APRI to write a position paper on the state of digitization and e-governance in Africa. The report, “What African countries can learn from the continent's top performer in e-government,” highlights the four top-ranked African countries in e-governance, (South Africa, Mauritius, Seychelles, and Tunisia). The authors conducted secondary research, key informant interviews, and an analysis of the leading global e-governance indices. The article presents an innovative decision-making framework for policymakers, called “Levels of e-government.” The deliverables for this study included a public report (downloadable at the link below), the results in presentation form, as well as participation by team members in presentations to APRI and other research bodies linked to the institute.

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DigitizationAllie Miller
Accountability through Digital Government [View Webinar]

In the midst of the global pandemic, it became clear that the time for effective, inclusive digital transformation was right. Digitalization of government transactions has the potential to reduce corruption, enhance public service performance, and enable a productive, transparent, and accessible investment climate. The G20’s Official Engagement Group called The Civil 20 (C20) organized a C20 2020 Summit during which Just Results hosted a webinar to discuss re-engineering the logic by which e-government services are designed and delivered through a relentless focus on the user transaction. Panelists shared their international experiences, identified the economic and social benefits, and discussed the implications of e-government implementation for corruption, a country’s investment climate, and inclusion of marginalized social groups.

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DigitizationLara Goldmark
MCC Tunisia: Tunisia Regulatory Reform and Digitalization Activity [Download Report]

Just Results, in partnership with the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) and IBI, was selected by The Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC) to design the regulatory reform and trade facilitation activities for the new MCC compact with Tunisia. The Just Results team worked closely with MCC and Government of Tunisia counterparts to define MCC support for administrative simplification efforts, define support for re-engineering of business processes, explore the development of a web-based application for creating, amending, and publishing laws and regulations, define the opportunity for regulatory impact assessment, and design a five year trade facilitation program.

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DigitizationLara Goldmark