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Our country continues to strengthen its position in the field of digital governance, ranking 24th in the global e-government ranking compiled by the United Nations.
According to the latest UN E-Government Survey 2024, the country has moved up four positions compared to the previous study, which has become a significant achievement in the field of digitalization of public services.
The report takes into account such aspects as the development of electronic services, human capital and telecommunications infrastructure.
Kazakhstan comes right after Israel, ahead of countries such as Uruguay (25th place), Switzerland (26th place) and Turkey (27th place). This confirms that the republic is among the leaders in terms of digital government.
One of the key achievements was getting into the top ten in the Online Services Index (OSI), where the country took 10th place along with such leaders as South Korea, Denmark and Estonia.
Kazakhstan has managed to overtake countries such as China, Germany and Australia.
The republic also continues to lead among the CIS countries, ranking first among landlocked states.
The development of telecommunications infrastructure has become an important aspect of Kazakhstan's success. According to this index, the country has risen 23 positions, taking 41st place. This was the result of active investments in network development and the introduction of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain and the Internet of Things (IoT).
Digital Development Minister Zhaslan Madiyev noted that the task of the ministry is to make electronic services more accessible, safe and convenient for every resident of the country.
Kazakhstan's rapid growth in world rankings is associated with the national strategy for the development of information and communication technologies (ICT) and digital literacy.
The country has demonstrated significant progress in digital transformation, improving interaction with citizens through modern technologies and developing accessible and transparent government services.
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According to the latest UN E-Government Survey 2024, the country has moved up four positions compared to the previous study, which has become a significant achievement in the field of digitalization of public services.
The report takes into account such aspects as the development of electronic services, human capital and telecommunications infrastructure.
Kazakhstan comes right after Israel, ahead of countries such as Uruguay (25th place), Switzerland (26th place) and Turkey (27th place). This confirms that the republic is among the leaders in terms of digital government.
One of the key achievements was getting into the top ten in the Online Services Index (OSI), where the country took 10th place along with such leaders as South Korea, Denmark and Estonia.
Kazakhstan has managed to overtake countries such as China, Germany and Australia.
The republic also continues to lead among the CIS countries, ranking first among landlocked states.
The development of telecommunications infrastructure has become an important aspect of Kazakhstan's success. According to this index, the country has risen 23 positions, taking 41st place. This was the result of active investments in network development and the introduction of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain and the Internet of Things (IoT).
Digital Development Minister Zhaslan Madiyev noted that the task of the ministry is to make electronic services more accessible, safe and convenient for every resident of the country.
Kazakhstan's rapid growth in world rankings is associated with the national strategy for the development of information and communication technologies (ICT) and digital literacy.
The country has demonstrated significant progress in digital transformation, improving interaction with citizens through modern technologies and developing accessible and transparent government services.