Ethiopia was ranked 24th from the bottom out of 193 countries by a United Nations E-government development report released last week.
While the country climbed 10 positions from its previous rank of 179 in the 13th edition of the report, it remains categorized in the lower-middle tier with a minimum first-level rating.
The E-government survey report also highlights interesting differences between different regions, with most European countries grouped very high in the E-Government Development Index. In contrast, African countries remain around the bottom. With most low-income countries having underdeveloped metrics to evaluate the success of their digital government efforts, impact assessment remains limited.
A close relationship between sustainable development goals (SDGs) and digital development is underlined in the report, with a focus on promoting just, peaceful, and inclusive societies and building effective, inclusive, and accountable institutions. Around 11 principles of effective governance, which include transparency, competence, and independent oversight, are used to assess institution building.
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