In a landmark recognition of our expertise and influence, The RegTech has been invited to join a distinguished expert group discussion organized by the United Nations Commission on Science and Technology for Development (CSTD), supported by the Digital Government Branch of UN DESA.
As one of only two private sector representatives, accordingly, The RegTech will collaborate with global leaders—including representatives from governments, civil society organizations, and academia—to shape the next phase of e-government and digital governance.
Shaping Global E-Government Policy
This expert group discussion will inform the CSTD’s twenty-year review report for the UN General Assembly, an influential document that will assess the progress of the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS) and chart priorities for the future. A key focus of this review is e-government, which is focal to building a people-centered, inclusive, and development-oriented Information Society.
The RegTech’s participation will center on identifying solutions to critical challenges, including advancing digital governance frameworks, promoting equitable access to digital services, and fostering trust in e-government systems. Leveraging its expertise in regulatory technology, The RegTech aims to contribute actionable insights to drive sustainable, inclusive digital transformation.
UN Expert Group on E-Government: A Commitment to Global Inclusion
As part of its engagement, The RegTech will amplify the voices of key stakeholders from the developing world and regional organizations poised to shape the future of digital governance. Recognizing that the challenges of digital transformation vary across regions, The RegTech will work closely with representatives from countries with emerging economies to ensure their unique priorities and perspectives are included in the policy recommendations.
Additionally, The RegTech intends to foster dialogue with regional organizations, leveraging their strategic influence to drive cohesive approaches to digital governance. The RegTech connects diverse stakeholders and promotes collaboration to ensure every country and community advances together toward an inclusive information society.
Driving Forward-Thinking Strategies
Consequently, this participation underlines The RegTech’s mission to lead conversations on digital transformation and governance that transcend borders. Through contributing to the development of globally relevant policy recommendations, The RegTech will help shape strategies that empower governments to create more transparent, efficient, and accessible digital systems.
The expert group discussion, scheduled for January 16th, represents a decisive moment for The RegTech to make a lasting impact on the global digital agenda. This opportunity allows The RegTech not only to showcase its leadership but also to advocate for meaningful collaboration that benefits stakeholders across all regions of the world.
Stay connected as we share updates from this crucial session and highlight how The RegTech is championing the future of e-government. By advocating for inclusive and forward-thinking policies, The RegTech is driving a transformative vision for digital governance that will resonate far beyond the UN General Assembly. This is more than an invitation—it’s a call to action for global change.