In September 2024, UN Member States adopted the Global Digital Compact (GDC) to “harness the immense potential of digital technology and close digital divides”. The GDC highlights digital public goods and digital public infrastructure as key drivers of inclusive digital transformation and innovation. The GDC furthermore includes a commitment to increase investment and funding towards the development of digital public goods and digital public infrastructure, especially in developing countries.
Since the adoption of the Global Digital Compact (GDC), geopolitical changes have led to large cuts to international development assistance as well as to government funded research and data efforts in areas such as climate change and global health. Even though there are ongoing efforts to identify additional financing to meet some of these needs, it appears clear that more will have to be done with less resources to avoid large-scale disruption to addressing urgent development needs and global challenges such as climate change mitigation and adaptation.
As we enter a period of growing resource constraints, Digital public goods (DPGs) can play a critical role in maintaining - and even strengthening - international digital cooperation momentum. To succeed, we must understand regional and national variations in conditions, needs, and preferences, and ensure that digital cooperation efforts also advance country sovereignty, agency, and capacity. This session will discuss how to achieve these multiple aims, and share compelling examples and best practices alongside future aspirations.
Panellists
Ms. Karianne Tung, Minister of Digitalisation and Public Governance, Norway Mr. Veronica M. Nduva, Secretary-General of the East African Community Ms. Nandan Nilekani, Co-Founder and Chairman of Infosys Technologies Limited Mr. Francisco Gaetani, Secretary of State, Government of Brazil Ms. Henna Virkkunen, Commissioner for Tech Sovereignty, Security and Democracy Mr. Takuo Imagawa, Vice Minister of Internal Affairs and Communications, Japan
Moderators
Mr. Thomas Davin, Director of Innovation, UNICEF Ms. Liv Marte Nordhaug, CEO, Digital Public Goods Alliance
Speakers:
Tuesday June 24, 2025 13:30 - 15:00 CEST -Plenary Hall