National Palace Museum Meets Participatory Design
See how one of the most traditional government agencies – National Palace Museum, sailed through their journey to a participatory process for the e-ticket service design. A collaborative meeting held together with Public Digital Innovation Space, invited multi stakeholders, face to face, discussed their needs and challenges and came up with an inclusive solution.
Rescue Action by Youth Speaks Louder Than Words
In Taiwan, young students from across disciplines roll up their sleeves over the summer to work with government agencies in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic to revamp what everyone describes as “user-unfriendly government digital services.”
A Single Platform for Legislation Provides Easy-Access Legal Information
New Zealand gathers all of its laws into one user-friendly website, improving access to legal information for the public.
When Citizens Have a Voice on Public Spending
By building a website that allowed citizens to understand the government budgets and report concerns, Georgia empowered its citizens to keep the government accountable.
Ensuring Confidence in Public Decision-Making that Uses Algorithms
New Zealand is helping to ensure that the government’s use of algorithms is transparent and accountable, and that communities can have confidence in how they are used to help the government make good decisions and deliver services effectively.
Transparency Leaves Nowhere For Corruption to Hide
By creating a beneficial ownership register, which makes information on company owners more accessible and transparent to the public, Armenia makes serious advances in its efforts to eradicate political and corporate corruption.
Rooms to Learn
From fixing broken chairs to fighting for brighter futures, parents work together to improve schools in Mongolia.
From Broken Chairs to Brighter Futures
In Mongolia, citizens and government work together to improve schools and outcomes.