Since the global pandemic, strides are already being taken across the public sector to implement and scale that vision, in particular to promote a culture of innovation in the public service. Innovation is no longer a luxury, it's a necessity
Is it necessary for the public sector to innovate? Can innovation even exist in government? While innovation in the private sector may be necessary to remain competitive, it may only sometimes be apparent in the public sector.


H.H. Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum
Vice-President and Prime Minister of the UAE.
Innovations that aim to utilize available resources, whether natural, financial, human, or technological, to streamline processes and improve productivity in order to address challenges.
Innovations that aim at leveraging digital technologies and data to create more agile, efficient, and customer-centric solutions through the introduction and adoption of new and advanced technologies, processes, and business models to fundamentally change the work model.
Innovations that aim to enhance the effectiveness, efficiency, response, and impact of social and humanitarian services that address the needs and well-being of society.
Innovations that implement new and improved methods, strategies or technologies to enhance the efficiency, effectiveness, transparency, and responsiveness in delivering services that better meet the evolving needs of citizens.
Innovations that harness a whole group of actors from the public, the private sector, and other groups, to solve a pressing challenge or achieve a mission.
Innovations that aim to create a more positive, sustainable, and resilient future in environmental, social, and economic sectors.


Have you implemented a new approach to improve the lives of UAE citizens? Have you come up with an innovative solution for any the government challenges? Have you tested a non-obvious solution to improve the government services? If so, we want to hear from you!
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