The United Nations E-Government Survey 2022 is the 12th edition of the United Nations’ assessment of the digital government landscape across all 193 Member States. The E-Government Survey is informed by over two decades of longitudinal research, with a ranking of countries based on the United Nations E-Government Development Index (EGDI), a combination of primary data (collected and owned by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs) and secondary data from other UN agencies.
This edition of the Survey includes data analysis in global and regional contexts, a study of local e-government development based on the United Nations Local Online Service Index (LOSI), consideration of inclusion in the hybrid digital society, and a concluding chapter that outlines the trends and developments related to the future of digital government.
Some of the Infographics in the Survey:
- The Global average E-Government Development Index (EGDI) value has risen slightly, from 0.5988 in 2020 to 0.6102 in 2022.
- Europe remains the leader in the E-Government Development Index (EGDI of 0.8305), followed by Asia (0.6493), the Americas (0.6438), Oceania (0.5081), and Africa (0.4054).
- The 2022 edition of the Local Online Services Index (LOSI) study is the first one to incorporate an assessment of e-government in the most populous city in each of the 193 Member States. The 146 cities assessed for the 2022 LOSI have a total of approximately 500 million residents.
See the full report at:
https://desapublications.un.org/sites/default/files/publications/2022-09/Web%20version%20E-Government%202022.pdf