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Embracing Innovation In Government

Embracing Innovation In Government
Embracing Innovation In Government

The world is in the midst of an unprecedented technological revolution that is transforming economies, governments and societies in complex and unpredictable ways.

This process is fundamentally changing how people live, interact and work, which inevitably affects their relationship with government and requires a transformation in the design and delivery of public policies and services. The volume and complexity of challenges are growing rapidly, and governments are locked in a game of catch-up, with
better. Poverty and hunger rates are at an all-time low, countries are uniting in extraordinary ways to achieve global goals, people are living longer than ever, and education and literacy rates are at record highs. Governments are integral to these successes and will play a central role in achieving the goals of tomorrow, by building on what has been accomplished and working to tackle emerging challenges. Governments at the edge of innovation are pioneers in this context, using fantastic, novel solutions to harness today’s opportunities for the collective good.

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