As the world goes digital and the planet faces a climate emergency, the potential of technology to solve the climate change problem is gaining currency. Governments are increasingly seeking opportunities to leverage digital technologies to build a greener future. The climate change impacts of digitalization can provide the benefits of green digital service delivery, paperless administration, and the efficiency of integrated services for a reduction of the carbon footprint. However, digital transition can also contribute to increased carbon emissions if the potential environmental impact is not assessed and adequately addressed. provides guidance on how the GovTech approach can contribute to long-term decarbonized, inclusive, and resilient public sector modernization. This note is centered around three main topics: (i) the green government process through digital solutions, (ii) greening digital service delivery and (iii) identifying policy mechanisms to mainstream green digital approaches throughout government systems. In addition, the note proposes a framework to support government efforts to go green and digital. Both of these agendas have garnered political support but have usually done so separately, and now the focus needs to be on both concurrently, hence the ¡°greening GovTech¡± policy objective. The framework provides a conceptual alignment in support of policy design, implementation, development, and monitoring in these areas, mapping and making sense of the relations between the various policy subjects. As one of plenary sessions at the GovTech Global Forum in May 2023, ¡°¡± was organized and speakers shared valuable insights. Based on discussion at the Forum, this launch BBL will share the note and advance knowledge exchange with Global Partners. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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- November 16th: 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM