GGPB N°5/2021: Blockchain – Building Trust by Targeting Digital Governance
Takhmina NASIMOVA, Head of Development Projects, AgAu AG, Geneva, Switzerland, MEIG Alumna
“blockchain is a ground-breaking infrastructure that will be upgraded and improved tremendously over time. … most certainly, there is a huge opportunity to speed up the delivery of development initiatives, modernize citizen interaction and enhance trust between government entities.”
To download the issue please click here.
About GGPB
The Geneva Global Policy Briefs (GGPB) are a series published by the Centre d’études juridiques européennes (CEJE) of the University of Geneva dealing with all forms of goverance. The series contain pluridisciplinary studies drafted in English, and aim at raising awareness through the fostering of high-quality studies on various issues related to local, national, regional and/or international governance.
The GGPB constitute valuable informative tools, providing all interested persons with the possibility to access analysis and comments on current governance related issues. The Policy Briefs are available in open access on the website of the University of Geneva. The studies published in the series address a large and varied audience consisting of international and regional organisations, governments, NGOs, multinational companies, universities and research centres and the public at large.
The contributors to the series comprise practitioners from international organisations, NGOs, diplomats, and researchers from all around the world dealing with governance. We warmly invite all persons interested in contributing to the series to submit a proposal.