This five-day course, Excellence in Digital Government, is provided by LINK in partnership with the ITU Academy. The course offers participants a comprehensive understanding of the critical factors and challenges to consider when seeking to achieve excellence in digital government.
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 Course Dates:  Registration closes on 1 June 2025  | 
 Funder: EU Global Gateway Tutors: Ntsibane Ntlatlapa and Lucienne Abrahams Provided by the LINK Centre in partnership with 
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 In-person course (max. 30 participants) Apply via ITU Academy site (details below). Course is free-of-charge to the 30 accepted applicants. Location:  | 
Course Overview
This five-day course provides participants with a comprehensive understanding of the critical factors and challenges to consider to achieve excellence in Digital Government. The course is organised into three main themes:
- The contours of digital transformation: The social and economic benefits of digital technologies.
 - Governance in the digital era: How digital technologies impact government operations, from administrative, sectoral, and public service perspectives.
 - Digital government strategies: The governance, regulation, and ethical requirements for digital government.
 
The course combines knowledge sharing and skill development in the above areas.
This course is aimed at:
- Regulatory professionals and researchers
 - Decision-makers and professionals active in policy and law-making, particularly those working in national and local government policy units and national and regional regulatory authorities
 - Individuals engaged in legal drafting and parliamentary oversight
 
The course is also beneficial for professionals working in:
- Digital government
 - Regulatory departments of consulting and digital service provider companies
 - Lawyers, journalists, union officials, and non-governmental organisation (NGOs)
 
Learning outcomes
By the end of the course, participants will be able to:
- Assess the implications of digital disruption for the governance of society and the economy.
 - Evaluate value creation in digital government innovations.
 - Design of digital government strategies.
 - Define the core systems needed for digital government.
 - Determine the requirements for governance, regulation and ethics.
 - Evaluate data-driven and evidence-based decision- and policy-making.
 
Course Administrator
Nokhanyo Yolwa, LINK Centre Short Course and Degree Coordinator
nokhanyo.yolwa@wits.ac.za,  tel: +27-11-717-4193
Course Convenor
Dr. Ntsibane Ntlatlapa, LINK Centre Associate Professor
ntsibane.ntlatlapa@wits.ac.za  cc: nokhanyo.yolwa@wits.ac.za  
Application for Registration
To apply for registration, please create an account with the ITU Academy, and then apply here via the online form.
  
  
  
  