Data Governance and Data Economy

The need for clear and reliable Data Governance is more important than ever. It defines how data is collected, shared, protected and used — ensuring transparency, security and fairness. Key topics include responsible data sharing, data rights, interoperability, ethical use of emerging technologies and the digital infrastructures that make secure data ecosystems possible.

In parallel, a global Data Economy has emerged, driven largely by the collection of data through platforms, smart devices and digital services. While this creates enormous economic value, it is still captured mainly by large technology companies, leaving many countries and smaller actors with limited benefits. Yet, data has huge potential to improve public services, strengthen businesses and expand access to healthcare, education, food, energy and mobility.

Building a fair and inclusive data ecosystem means creating trusted mechanisms for data access and sharing, supporting local innovation and ensuring that all people — including women, youth and marginalised groups — have the skills, rights and opportunities to participate in and benefit from data-driven growth.

Together, strong data governance and an inclusive data value creation lay the foundation for using data responsibly and unlocking its full value for society.

Data Governance and Data Value Creation

Foundations of Data Governance

Data governance provides the framework for how organizations manage data as a strategic asset. Learn essential principles and practices that enable effective data management, ensuring data quality, security, and value creation across your organization. Who is this course for? Policy makers, government officials, and public sector professionals involved in digital transformation initiatives,...

Practical Data Governance Implementation

Data governance on paper sounds good, but how do you put it into practice? This course explores the real-world application of data governance principles, focusing on regulatory frameworks, organizational roles, and successful implementation strategies. Learn how to navigate international standards while adapting them to your local context. Who is this course for? Policy makers, government...

Data Value Creation

Transform how your organization views data—not as a byproduct but as a valuable strategic asset. This course provides practical methods to extract meaningful value from your data assets, supporting evidence-based decision making and policy development. You'll learn to identify valuable data sources, understand their unique characteristics, and manage the complete data lifecycle. Through African...

Data Sharing and Collaboration

Unlock the full potential of your data through secure sharing and collaborative approaches. This course provides practical frameworks for implementing secure data sharing initiatives that balance innovation with privacy protection. You'll learn about secure data exchange platforms, explore how collaborative data use drives better decision-making, and understand the regulatory landscape governing...

Innovative regulatory approaches

Fundamentals of regulation of digital markets

In this course, you will learn to design and implement policies and regulations, as well as to apply agile regulation principles, conducive to vibrant, safe, inclusive and sustainable digital economies.

Les fondements économiques de la régulation

La régulation sectorielle intervient sur les secteurs dont les marchés peinent à devenir concurrentiels. Un marché concurrentiel, sur lequel tous les intervenants sont preneurs de prix (ne peuvent influer sur les prix), est considéré comme une organisation optimale des marchés. Mais, certains marché connaissent des défaillances, qui permettent à certains intervenants...

Political Microtargeting: Dangers and Regulation of Data-Driven Campaigning

Summary Digital technology has revolutionized how political ads are delivered and consumed, giving political campaigns increased possibilities to target and tailor their messaging to specific audiences—a practice known as political microtargeting (PMT). While PMT has potential benefits for society, it also entails significant risks that have yet to be adequately
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Green and Secure Digital Infrastructure

ICT Infrastructure

This course is part of a series called Tech for Good: The Role of ICT in Achieving the SDGs from UNESCO and Cetic.br/NIC.br, the Brazilian Network Information Center’s Regional Center for Studies on the Development of the Information Society. The course explores current issues and trends in technology, and how these can support the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals. The...

Green Data Centers for Policymakers

Building reliable, high-performing data centers is key to driving digital connectivity. But data centers also face risks from natural hazards and climate change while putting pressure on fragile public infrastructure, like energy and water supply.

This course offers a unique perspective on green data centers, highlighting their role not just in environmental sustainability, but also in addressing
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Green & Digital Decision-Making

Introducing technologies and analytic methodology for decision-makers toward green and digital transformationsIn this course, decision-makers will learn about enabling frameworks for green and digital policies. The course focuses on contributing to recognizing green and digital technology and to understanding methodologies for decision-making process with relevant information and data.
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The Digital4Sustainability Learning Path

The Digital4Sustainability Learning Path, jointly developed by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the United Nations System Staff College (UNSSC) (https://www.unssc.org/), explores the transformational role digital solutions and innovations can play in advancing environmental and social sustainability. In particular, how can digital technologies power the green transition,
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Data Basics

Data Security

Data security is essential for protecting personal information, financial assets, and privacy. This self-paced Data Security course is tailored for individuals eager to have the skills and confidence to protect yourself and your organization from cyber threats.Who is this course for?
Public sector officials working in the areas of ICT, health, agriculture, and many others,involved with
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Data Economy

Data economy refers to economic activities resulting from data generation, collection, processing, and utilization. Learn how leveraging data can lead to better decision-making, enhanced service delivery, and greater transparency in the public sector. Who is this course for?
Public sector officials working in the areas of ICT, health, agriculture, and many others ,involved with improving
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Dimensions and Causes of the Digital Divide

Overcoming the digital divide is essential for a fair and inclusive digital and green transition, addressing disparities in educational, economic, and social opportunities. Bridging this gap is vital to promoting inclusive economic growth, allowing diverse segments to partake in the digital economy, contributing to overall development. Policymakers and regulators play a pivotal role by investing
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