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Presentation of Hannes Astok, Deputy Director of e-Governance Academy
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Ukrainian projectsoverviewSwedish-Estonian support for e-government development
Hannes AstokDeputy Director, Strategy & Development+372 [email protected]
E-Governance Academy• e-Governance Academy (eGA) is a non-profit, non-
governmental organisation for the creation and transfer of e-governance knowledge
• Founded by Open Society Institute, UNDP and Estonian Government in 2002
• Activities with more than 50 countries• Over 2500 participants in trainings
International cooperation
Staff• 22 staff members• Wide network of the international experts – all
practitioners with hands-on experience• Offices:
• Tallinn• Tartu• Belgrade• Kiev• Tbilisi
Assistance for the Ukraine Government
for capacity building to develop the electronic government
2014-2015
StakeholdersFinanciers• SIDA Kiev• Estonian MFABeneficiary• Ukrainian State Agency of E-GovernmentImplementer• E-Governance AcademyIn daily cooperation with• USAID• Swiss Cooperation
• Review and evaluation of the existing electronic government systems
• Review, evaluation and amendments to the current legislation
• Policy development assistance• Participation and public communication activities
support • Organization capacity building• Selection of the interoperability model
Main topics
Main outcomes• E-governance policy proposals: “Ukraine E-government Green
Book” and 3 specific area policy proposals: Interoperability, Digital Identity and E-services Development.
• National Interoperability Solution options selection and testing• Governmental Digital Document Exchange Center
development, live piloting and training class• Communication campaign• E-Government Agency capacity building (incl. study visit to
Sweden)
eGovernance Capacity Building in Ukraine
2015-2016
StakeholdersFinanciers• USAID Kiev (Emerging Donors Challenge Fund)• Estonian MFABeneficiary• Ukrainian State Agency of E-GovernmentImplementer• E-Governance AcademyIn daily cooperation with• SIDA• Swiss Cooperation
Main expected outcomes• Strengthened intergovernmental capacity in various
levels: Deputy Ministers; ICT Directors of various Ministries and Agencies; horizontal inter-ministerial working groups for specific topics (interoperability, digital identity, etc.)
• Strengthened strategic communication capacity of the E-Governance Agency
• Development of the backbone for e-services: national interoperability solution development.
Future of the service delivery in context of decentralization
Upcoming projectsU-LEAD (European Union, Germany, Poland 97 M EUR)1. Support to implement decentralisation and
regional policy reforms; 2. Administrative service centres development
(600) and awareness raising of citizens on local self-governance.
Upcoming projectsDOBRE (USAID 50 M USD)1. Local governments effectively manage
resources and services that respond to community priorities
2. Improved citizen engagement and oversight in local governance
Upcoming projectsTAPAS (USAID, 13 M USD)1. Large scale use of electronic procurement
in Ukraine; 2. Effective Open Data program; 3. Transparent and efficient public services in
the form of eServices.
Upcoming projectsEGOV4UKRAINE (SIDA, Estonia)1. Supportive e-government systems for
decentralization and ASCs
Україна
Дякую!
Hannes Astokwww.ega.ee