The series titled “ICT-based Responses to COVID-19 of Korea” is developed in order to share experiences of how the Korean Government responds to infectious diseases such as COVID-19 by utilizing digital government and ICT.
Even as all of humanity confronts COVID-19, it is becoming increasingly clear that pre-existing inequalities along various dimensions are differentiating its impact.
Korea’s various digital responses to the pandemic focusing on public health measures, remote education, remote work, and digital government system in contact tracing and open data management.
Korea’s various digital responses to the pandemic focusing on public health measures, remote education, remote work, and digital government system in contact tracing and open data management
Focusing on remote education, remote work, smart city resilience and Korea's digital pillar called Digital New Deal that accelerates the transition towards a digital economy through a stronger integration of Data, Networks, and AI (DNA)
In addition to its immediate adverse impact on women’s and girls’ health and education, the COVID-19 pandemic has the potential to further exacerbate existing gender inequalities in economic opportunities across Sub-Saharan Africa.
This video introduces Korea's various ICT systems and services such as the epidemiological investigation support system, self-quarantine safety protection app, and the AI-based X-Ray system used...
As communities around the world have changed their behavior in response to the spread of COVID-19, NASA satellites have observed changes in the environment
This session features a discussion between two authors of a recent report, which presents a sobering landscape on the impact of COVID-19 in conflict zones.
Using dBrain, the government’s Financial Management Information Systems (FMIS) platform, to ensure the continuity of public financial management operations and the delivery of public services during COVID-19 crisis
Experts talk about public health responses (governance, the emergency operation center, online/mobile services for disseminating pandemic-related information, etc.) and the contact tracing system in detail
Identifying populations at older ages and risk factors for COVID-19 transmission such as residential density and access to piped water and other amenities.