eGov’s Global Footprint
The UNDP states “we know that improvements in governance, including its transparency, inclusiveness and effectiveness are important in themselves and as foundations upon which to structure and implement policies to accelerate progress towards the goals and their targets.

eGov’s Foundation in numbers
The UNDP states “we know that improvements in governance, including its transparency, inclusiveness and effectiveness are important in themselves and as foundations upon which to structure and implement policies to accelerate progress towards the goals and their targets.
2.3 B+
Public Services
Delivered
2 M+
Grievances
Resolved
1.65 M+
Trade License
Issued
1.7 B+
Citizens
Reached
$3.4 B+
Revenue
Mobilized
58 K+
Public Services
Delivered
24 K+
Gram
Panchayats
2 K +
Cities &
Towns...
600 +
DIGIT Trained &
Developers
220 +
Partners
Onboarded
10 +
Countries
Being Served
Making Public
Service Delivery
Easy, Efficient & Transparent
The UNDP states “we know that improvements in governance, including its transparency, inclusiveness and effectiveness are important in themselves and as foundations upon which to structure and implement policies to accelerate progress towards the goals and their targets.[1]” Foreign aid support to government revenues in developing countries, and therefore to their spending on education, health, and infrastructure, will most likely decline if economic growth continues to exceed that of donor countries. Total government revenues of low income countries are only about 22% of GDP – raising those revenues and capacity for expenditure requires increasingly strong and capable governance.