Capacity Building in GovTech for Measuring and Achievement of Sustainable Development Goals
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Authors: Alena Labanava, Innar Liiv, Ingrid Pappel
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The paper explores the challenges that GovTech industry faces and analyses how existing skills frameworks correspond with these challenges. After this comparison authors seek to define the missing from the frameworks skills that can be recommended for GovTech specialists to possess. Given the variety of areas of expertise where GovTech faces challenges it is recommended to design a collective competence framework on a team and/or organisation level.
Keywords: GovTech, capacity building, SDGs, sustainable development
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1003888
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