Data-driven policy refers to the practice of using data, analytics, and empirical evidence to inform and guide government decision-making, moving beyond reliance on intuition or anecdotal information.
Governments must be agile, transparent, and resilient in their decision-making. The convergence of big data, cloud computing, and AI/ML is enabling a new era of data-driven policy, transforming how societies anticipate challenges and adapt to change. This article explores the impact of data-driven governance, illustrated with real-world examples, statistics, and diagrams.
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