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The National Information Technology Authority (NITA-U) has been honored with the World Summit for Information Society (WSIS) Digital Service Design Prize 2024 for its outstanding UGPass project.
The award was presented to Amb. Marcel Tibaleka, the Permanent Representative of Uganda to the United Nations and other international organizations in Geneva.
The World Summit for Information Society (WSIS) is a global initiative that aims to foster a more inclusive and equitable information society.
Through various programs and recognitions, WSIS promotes advancements in digital governance and the effective use of technology to improve lives worldwide.
The WSIS Digital Service Design Prize, now in its second edition, celebrates significant advancements in e-government services designed to enhance user experiences by focusing on user journeys, needs, and life events.
These services are delivered using Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), building blocks, and open-source software components.
This year’s award recognizes NITA-U’s exceptional contribution to digital governance and its commitment to creating a secure, efficient, and inclusive digital ecosystem.
UGPass is a digital authentication and electronic signatures solution that enables fast, convenient, and secure online document signing and sealing, thereby creating digital trust.
It aims to improve trust, security, and efficiency within Uganda, demonstrating remarkable integration and impact across various sectors.
Amb. Marcel Tibaleka, the Permanent Representative of Uganda to the United Nations and other international organizations in Geneva, expressed gratitude upon receiving the award.
“We are incredibly grateful for the recognition this award brings. It strengthens our commitment to the continued development and support of UGPass, a pivotal digital certification and electronic signature solution. The government is dedicated to ensuring that this platform empowers Ugandans and fosters a secure and efficient digital ecosystem in our nation. We remain committed to continuous improvement and expansion, ensuring UGPass remains a valuable tool for years to come.”