South Korea will finance the launch of 'Diia.Office' for civil servants.


South Korea will allocate $4.76 million to Ukraine for the digitization program of ministries and state bodies through the United Nations Development Program. The main goal of this program is to enhance the digitization of the government, making its operations more efficient and transparent.
The funds provided by Korea will be directed towards the implementation of a three-year program coordinated by the Ministry of Digital Transformation. The key initiatives of this program include the launch of a digital project management system for ministries, the creation of Diia for civil servants called 'Diia.Office', as well as training specialists in digital skills.
Government digitization will help make its work more efficient and faster, as well as implement monitoring to ensure better managerial decisions for the entire state.
Recently, new services appeared in the State Electronic System 'Diia', such as the ability to book a priority date and Time for a wedding online and obtain a digital permit for weapons. These services are created to simplify citizens' interactions with the state and ensure their convenience.
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