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3. Better use data for decision-making and safeguard privacy
The acceleration of digital during the pandemic was equivalent to what was achieved in a decade for some countries. As a result, it has drastically changed how governments and businesses deliver their services, and citizens are on an unstoppable path toward greater digital adoption.
The government workforce and citizens must, therefore, embrace data literacy as a core skill. Governments need to invest in modern, interoperable data infrastructure to manage data and create digital touchpoints for every citizen-related service for timely data collection. For example, digitization of tax administration through e-invoicing and e-reporting can curb tax leakages, improve tax revenue collection and support growth of the country’s digital economy. It is thus crucial to build analytical capabilities — including technology and people (data engineers, data scientists and data ethicists) — that can deliver real-time insight and foresight.
In addition, legal frameworks and data governance policies to safeguard data and protect people’s privacy are necessary. Future-ready policies and infrastructure must consider cross-border data flows, regional standards, social inclusion and equality. To support growth areas such as the metaverse, governments must put in place a strong governance structure to regulate transactions, enforce cybersecurity and establish transparency on how consumer data is managed.