Assessing e-resilience in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Mongolia
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RT Generic T1 Assessing e-resilience in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Mongolia A1 Dyakonova, Elena, Karazhanova, Aida YR 2021 LK https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/3770 PB UN.ESCAP AB <p>This working paper is prepared under the framework of the Asia-Pacific Information Superhighway initiative (AP-IS) and provides an overview of policy responses and recommendations to enable the e-resilience of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) infrastructure and the use of ICT for societal resilience, which is a key component of crisis preparedness and instrumental in deciding on response.</p> <p>This Working Paper is prepared to support policymakers of three countries - Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Mongolia - target countries of the Regional Economic Cooperation and Integration (RECI) - Development Account 11th Tranche project. The paper serves as an example of harnessing the E-resilience monitoring dashboard, developed by ESCAP in 2021, for analysis and a way forward recommendations, responding to the necessity and aspiration of enhancing e-resilience, focusing on the cases of the above three countries.</p> <p> In this paper, policymakers from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Mongolia may discover key entry points for improvement of e-resilience capacity, or indicate the areas for collaboration, and decide on future direction of ICT policy to grow into a full-fledged e-resilient society through regional cooperation.</p> <p>This Working Paper and the online e-resilience monitoring dashboard provide scoping of opportunities for countries’ cooperation and highlight the importance of e-resilience along with vital contributions to policy design and reforms that will enable sustainable growth.</p> <p>The visuals are drawn from the interactive on-line e-resilience monitoring dashboard, available at the ESCAP website with the data sourced from official data for the period covering 2018-2020.</p> OL English(30)Russian(109) TY - GEN T1 - Assessing e-resilience in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Mongolia AU - Dyakonova, Elena, Karazhanova, Aida Y1 - 2021 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/3770 PB - UN.ESCAP AB -This working paper is prepared under the framework of the Asia-Pacific Information Superhighway initiative (AP-IS) and provides an overview of policy responses and recommendations to enable the e-resilience of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) infrastructure and the use of ICT for societal resilience, which is a key component of crisis preparedness and instrumental in deciding on response.
This Working Paper is prepared to support policymakers of three countries - Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Mongolia - target countries of the Regional Economic Cooperation and Integration (RECI) - Development Account 11th Tranche project. The paper serves as an example of harnessing the E-resilience monitoring dashboard, developed by ESCAP in 2021, for analysis and a way forward recommendations, responding to the necessity and aspiration of enhancing e-resilience, focusing on the cases of the above three countries.
In this paper, policymakers from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Mongolia may discover key entry points for improvement of e-resilience capacity, or indicate the areas for collaboration, and decide on future direction of ICT policy to grow into a full-fledged e-resilient society through regional cooperation.
This Working Paper and the online e-resilience monitoring dashboard provide scoping of opportunities for countries’ cooperation and highlight the importance of e-resilience along with vital contributions to policy design and reforms that will enable sustainable growth.
The visuals are drawn from the interactive on-line e-resilience monitoring dashboard, available at the ESCAP website with the data sourced from official data for the period covering 2018-2020.
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This Working Paper is prepared to support policymakers of three countries - Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Mongolia - target countries of the Regional Economic Cooperation and Integration (RECI) - Development Account 11th Tranche project. The paper serves as an example of harnessing the E-resilience monitoring dashboard, developed by ESCAP in 2021, for analysis and a way forward recommendations, responding to the necessity and aspiration of enhancing e-resilience, focusing on the cases of the above three countries.
In this paper, policymakers from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Mongolia may discover key entry points for improvement of e-resilience capacity, or indicate the areas for collaboration, and decide on future direction of ICT policy to grow into a full-fledged e-resilient society through regional cooperation.
This Working Paper and the online e-resilience monitoring dashboard provide scoping of opportunities for countries’ cooperation and highlight the importance of e-resilience along with vital contributions to policy design and reforms that will enable sustainable growth.
The visuals are drawn from the interactive on-line e-resilience monitoring dashboard, available at the ESCAP website with the data sourced from official data for the period covering 2018-2020.
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This Working Paper is prepared to support policymakers of three countries - Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Mongolia - target countries of the Regional Economic Cooperation and Integration (RECI) - Development Account 11th Tranche project. The paper serves as an example of harnessing the E-resilience monitoring dashboard, developed by ESCAP in 2021, for analysis and a way forward recommendations, responding to the necessity and aspiration of enhancing e-resilience, focusing on the cases of the above three countries.
In this paper, policymakers from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Mongolia may discover key entry points for improvement of e-resilience capacity, or indicate the areas for collaboration, and decide on future direction of ICT policy to grow into a full-fledged e-resilient society through regional cooperation.
This Working Paper and the online e-resilience monitoring dashboard provide scoping of opportunities for countries’ cooperation and highlight the importance of e-resilience along with vital contributions to policy design and reforms that will enable sustainable growth.
The visuals are drawn from the interactive on-line e-resilience monitoring dashboard, available at the ESCAP website with the data sourced from official data for the period covering 2018-2020.
}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/3770} } TY - GEN T1 - Assessing e-resilience in Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Mongolia AU - Dyakonova, Elena, Karazhanova, Aida UR - https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12870/3770 PB - UN.ESCAP AB -This working paper is prepared under the framework of the Asia-Pacific Information Superhighway initiative (AP-IS) and provides an overview of policy responses and recommendations to enable the e-resilience of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) infrastructure and the use of ICT for societal resilience, which is a key component of crisis preparedness and instrumental in deciding on response.
This Working Paper is prepared to support policymakers of three countries - Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Mongolia - target countries of the Regional Economic Cooperation and Integration (RECI) - Development Account 11th Tranche project. The paper serves as an example of harnessing the E-resilience monitoring dashboard, developed by ESCAP in 2021, for analysis and a way forward recommendations, responding to the necessity and aspiration of enhancing e-resilience, focusing on the cases of the above three countries.
In this paper, policymakers from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Mongolia may discover key entry points for improvement of e-resilience capacity, or indicate the areas for collaboration, and decide on future direction of ICT policy to grow into a full-fledged e-resilient society through regional cooperation.
This Working Paper and the online e-resilience monitoring dashboard provide scoping of opportunities for countries’ cooperation and highlight the importance of e-resilience along with vital contributions to policy design and reforms that will enable sustainable growth.
The visuals are drawn from the interactive on-line e-resilience monitoring dashboard, available at the ESCAP website with the data sourced from official data for the period covering 2018-2020.
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This working paper is prepared under the framework of the Asia-Pacific Information Superhighway initiative (AP-IS) and provides an overview of policy responses and recommendations to enable the e-resilience of Information and Communications Technology (ICT) infrastructure and the use of ICT for societal resilience, which is a key component of crisis preparedness and instrumental in deciding on response.
This Working Paper is prepared to support policymakers of three countries - Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Mongolia - target countries of the Regional Economic Cooperation and Integration (RECI) - Development Account 11th Tranche project. The paper serves as an example of harnessing the E-resilience monitoring dashboard, developed by ESCAP in 2021, for analysis and a way forward recommendations, responding to the necessity and aspiration of enhancing e-resilience, focusing on the cases of the above three countries.
In this paper, policymakers from Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Mongolia may discover key entry points for improvement of e-resilience capacity, or indicate the areas for collaboration, and decide on future direction of ICT policy to grow into a full-fledged e-resilient society through regional cooperation.
This Working Paper and the online e-resilience monitoring dashboard provide scoping of opportunities for countries’ cooperation and highlight the importance of e-resilience along with vital contributions to policy design and reforms that will enable sustainable growth.
The visuals are drawn from the interactive on-line e-resilience monitoring dashboard, available at the ESCAP website with the data sourced from official data for the period covering 2018-2020.