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Promoting a Knowledge- and Technology-Driven Southeast Asia

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Online

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9:00 a.m.–11:00 a.m. (GMT+8)

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Asian Development Bank

This webinar examined how big data can help governments deliver more effective and efficient services in healthcare, social welfare and protection, and education.

The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption, use, and trust of digital technology. In Southeast Asia, the application of digital technology and the use of big data holds immense promise to improve broader public health capabilities and generate a large rate of return on digital health investments.

A newly published report from the Asian Development Bank (ADB), Harnessing the Potential of Big Data in Post-Pandemic Southeast Asia illustrates the power of digital technology to turn voluminous datasets into actionable public service delivery mechanisms in healthcare, social welfare and protection, and education, offering large economic and social benefits. These could radically transform prospects for growth and economic recovery in the post-pandemic world.

This webinar examined how knowledge and technology can help governments deliver more effective and efficient services in healthcare, social welfare and protection, and education and featured findings from the study. 

During the webinar, ADB also launched the ASEAN Policy Network Portal, which aims to facilitate the sharing of knowledge and best practices and promote collaboration and partnerships between ADB, the academe, think tanks, private sector, civil society, and other development partners. Initially comprised of economists from ADB's resident missions in Southeast Asia and staff from other ADB knowledge departments, the network endeavors to produce knowledge products to help governments come up with policies to support economic growth and address pressing development issues and challenges in the region.

The portal provides access and links to other sites and is a gateway to furthering collaboration with other regional institutions and organizations and ultimately expanding network membership.

Speakers

  • Opening Remarks: Ramesh Subramaniam, Director General, Southeast Asia Department, ADB 
  • Keynote Presentation: James Villafuerte, Senior Economist, Southeast Asia Department, ADB
  • Emily Pagador, Officer-in-Charge, Assistant National Statistician, Use Case Development and Management Service, PhilSys Registry Office, Philippine Statistics Authority
  • Nguonly Taing, Executive Director, Techo Startup Center, Ministry of Economy and Finance, Cambodia
  • Elaine Tan, Advisor and Head, Statistics and Data Innovation Unit, Economic Research and Regional Cooperation Department, ADB
  • Winit Theanvanichpant, Researcher, Thailand Development Research Institute 
  • Ada Wong, Asia Public Affairs Lead, Sanofi 
  • Moderator: Arndt Husar, Senior Public Management Specialist (Digital Transformation), Digital Technology for Development Unit, Sustainable Development and Climate Change Department, ADB

READ: How Big Data Can Improve Public Services for Faster Pandemic Recovery