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EUP1501 Assignment 5 (Portfolio) Semester 1 Memo | Due 29 May 2026. THREE SDG POSTERS PROVIDED. Section A - Government 5.0, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and ICT for Development (ICT4D) Section B - Technology and the SDGs Section C - Personal Reflection

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TABLE OF CONTENT
Section A - Government 5.0, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and ICT for Page 3
Development (ICT4D)
Section B - Technology and the SDGs Page 6
Section C - Personal Reflection Page 17
References Page 18

,  Section A: The Integration of Government 5.0, SDGs, and ICT4D for Development-Oriented
Governance

1. Introduction: Defining the Core Concepts

Government 5.0
Government 5.0 represents the latest evolutionary stage in public sector digital transformation,
moving beyond simply digitising existing services to fundamentally reimagining governance through
human-centric, technology-enabled models. According to academic literature on public sector digital
transformation, Government 5.0 places citizens at the core of service design while leveraging
emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, the Internet of Things, and
immersive platforms to create responsive, predictive, and personalised public services. This
paradigm shift prioritises inclusivity and accessibility, ensuring that no citizen is left behind in the
digital transition (Reddi, 2011).

The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
The Sustainable Development Goals are a collection of 17 interlinked global goals adopted by all
United Nations Member States in 2015 as part of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. As
documented in the Millennium Development Goals framework that preceded the SDGs, these goals
provide a shared blueprint for peace and prosperity for people and the planet, now and into the future.
The SDGs address a broad spectrum of global challenges, including poverty, inequality, climate
change, environmental degradation, peace, and justice (UNDP, 2010).

ICT4D (Information and Communication Technologies for Development)
Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICT4D) refers to the application of
digital technologies—including mobile phones, internet infrastructure, software applications, and
data systems—to address economic, social, and political development challenges in low- and
middle-income contexts. The United Nations Asian and Pacific Training Centre for ICT for
Development (APCICT) notes that ICT4D moves beyond traditional information technology by
focusing on how technology can enable poverty reduction, improve service delivery, empower
marginalised communities, and accelerate progress toward development goals (UN-APCICT/ESCAP,
2011).

2. How Digital Technologies Drive Development

How Government 5.0 Uses Digital Technologies to Improve Public Services
Government 5.0 fundamentally transforms public service delivery by integrating digital technologies
into every aspect of governance. As illustrated in the Primer Series on ICTD for Youth, effective
e-government applications provide three critical improvements: improved and equitable delivery of
services, facilitation of complex planning processes and coordination across sectors, and enablement
of increased information sharing, outreach and monitoring of key efforts (Reddi, 2011, p. 39).

Practical examples abound across the Asia-Pacific region. India's SWAGAT (Statewide Attention on
Grievances by Application of Technology) system demonstrates how online grievance redressal
mechanisms can bring government closer to citizens. This ICT platform allows citizens to air
complaints directly to senior officials, including the Chief Minister, with resolutions provided within
fixed timeframes. An independent evaluation confirmed the system's effectiveness, largely due to the
direct involvement of leadership as local champions (Reddi, 2011, pp. 129-130).

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