Buenos Aires’ judiciary embraces digital innovation to rebuild trust

Bookmark Faced with a crisis of trust, the Public Ministry of Argentina’s largest state embraced digital innovation to make citizens’ lives easier, shares the Ministry’s Head of the 2050 Innovation Program, Patricio Moyano Peña. Buenos Aires’ Public Ministry has adopted an open governance approach to driving innovation in judicial services. Image: Canva This story is part of GovInsider’s new Digital Government initiative, which aims to feature stories from digital government agencies around the world. Click here to view our interactive map and reach out to editorial@govinsider.asia if you wish to contribute. The province of Buenos Aires – home to the city of the same name – is one of 24 states in Argentina and has over 17 million residents, nearly 40 per cent of the country’s population. Argentina, the eighth largest country in the world in terms of size, is plagued by low levels of trust in public institutions, with less than one in five expressing confidence in the judiciary according to recent studies . This is why the province’s Public Ministry (MPBA) has been “pushed to speed up digital transformation” to increase transparency, shares the ministry’s Chief Customer Officer and Head of the 2050 Innovation Program, Patricio Moyano […]

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