Project Info

Project Code
2427J
Tranche
T16
Tranche Type
Regular
Status
Active
Title
Innovation, Digital Government Transformation and Changing Mindsets in the Caribbean SIDS

Entities

Implementing Entity (Lead)
DESA
Jointly Implementing DA Entities
ECLAC
Other Collaborating Entities
Other UN entities

Financial and Evaluation Info

Total Budget
$514,498.00
Project Selected for Evaluation
No

Countries and Regions

Countries or Areas: Bahamas (the), Guyana, Saint Lucia
Regions: Americas
Sub-Regions:
Intermediate Regions:
Countries in Special Situations: Small Island Developing States (SIDS)

Areas of Work

SDG
1
10
16
17
5
8
9
SDG Targets
1.4
1.5
10.2
16.6
16.7
17.14
17.17
17.6
17.8
5.b
8.2
8.3
9.5

Brief Description

SIDS have been persistently lagging other comparable economies in the developing world on the path to sustainable development. This is caused in part by the diverse characteristics of SIDS, which include low- and below sea-level- lying coastal communities, multi-island jurisdictions, and their attendant vulnerabilities. Many also have small populations or limited usable land area, which limits their development options. The COVID-19 pandemic and the increasing frequency and intensity of extreme weather events have further aggravated this situation by hampering the sustainable economic growth of these island economies and undermining the security of their populations.

Promoting innovation and digital transformation in the Caribbean can help countries to ‘build back better’ by delivering services in a more effective and inclusive way, particularly to underserved, rural, physically disconnected, and otherwise marginalized segments of society.

However, the public sector in the Caribbean appears to be facing a capacity challenge in delivering change and transformation, with challenges being experienced in relation to mindsets, capacity, processes, and right skillsets. Implementing effective, accountable, and inclusive governance and institutions, and pursuing opportunities for innovation and digital transformation, including digital services, could build resilience through progressive structural changes, and mitigate geographical remoteness. Their populations could then be provided with reliable, fast, and affordable connectivity and better access to services, such as health and education.

This project aims to strengthen public sector national capacities for Innovation, Digital Government Transformation and Changing Mindsets in three Caribbean SIDS after the pandemic by: (i )strengthening public servants’ skills, knowledge, and understanding of the importance of public sector transformation by promoting changing mindsets strategies and approaches in support of innovation and digital transformation to support the implementation of the SDGs ; and (ii) strengthening institutional arrangements, structures, mechanisms and approaches to promote innovation and digital governance transformation to improve public service delivery, leaving no one behind and reaching the furthest behind first. In this regard, multi-island jurisdictions are likely to especially benefit from improved governance and institutional service delivery modalities.

Objective and Expected Outcomes

Objective
To enhance the capacities of government officials in selected Caribbean SIDS to promote digital transformation and innovation for better public service delivery leaving no one behind
Expected Outcome 1
Policymakers in selected Caribbean SIDS have an enhanced understanding of the importance of digital transformation and innovation of public service delivery
Expected Outcome 2
Policy makers in selected Caribbean countries have strengthened capacities to develop institutional reform and tailored capacity building plans for digital transformation and innovation of public service delivery