Reframing E-participation for Sustainable Development

Victoria Palacin, Angelica Zundel, V. Aquaro, Wai-Min Kwok
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The role of digital technologies in the public administration has grown significantly in the last five decades, with over 80% of United Nations Member States currently using technologies for public governance processes. This trend has contributed to the evolution of e-governance practices. E-participation in particular, has become a norm in policy and decision-making in a growing number of countries and a key enabler for achieving the United Nations’ 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, with governments and people developing crucial abilities to create, use and share digital resources that allow them to interact with one another in multiple ways. These practices are pervasive and evolve rapidly, especially in emergency situations such as the COVID-19 pandemic. This article introduces six sub-dimensions of e-participation, within the existing United Nations E-participation Index framework, that seek to capture the different levels of digital interactions between people and e-governments against the backdrop of the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development. These sub-dimensions are based upon an array of sources, including academic literature, expert group meetings held by UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs and cases reported by countries in the UN E-Government Surveys. This approach aims to deepen the understanding of how governments adapt to enhance people’s ability and capacity to participate in digital governance, which is after all a fundamental aspect to building better, more effective and accountable institutions and constructing sustainable and inclusive societies – leaving no one behind.
重塑电子参与促进可持续发展
在过去五十年中,数字技术在公共行政中的作用显著增强,80%以上的联合国会员国目前在公共治理进程中使用技术。这一趋势促进了电子治理实践的发展。特别是电子参与,已成为越来越多国家的政策和决策规范,并成为实现联合国《2030年可持续发展议程》的关键推动因素,政府和人民正在培养创造、使用和共享数字资源的关键能力,使他们能够以多种方式相互交流。这些做法普遍存在,发展迅速,特别是在COVID-19大流行等紧急情况下。本文在现有的联合国电子参与指数框架内介绍了电子参与的六个子维度,试图在2030年可持续发展议程的背景下捕捉人与电子政府之间不同层次的数字互动。这些子维度基于一系列来源,包括学术文献、联合国经济和社会事务部举行的专家组会议以及联合国电子政务调查中各国报告的案例。这一方法旨在加深对政府如何适应以提高人民参与数字治理的能力和能力的理解,毕竟,这是建设更好、更有效和更负责任的机构以及建设可持续和包容性社会的一个基本方面,不让任何一个人掉队。
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