Data collection for the 2022 United Nations E-Government Survey (Hebrew)
Contribute to data research for the UN E-Government Survey
Overview
Contribute to data research for the UN E-Government Survey
You have:
- Fluency in English and Hebrew is required.
- Research capabilities are required.
- Analytical skills are required.
- IT skills are required.
- Understanding of public policy and public administration is desirable.
- Candidates cannot currently be Government employees, civil servants, or work for government affiliated agencies connected to e-government services.
Contract
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The main objective of this assignment is to contribute to data and case studies research for the 2022 United Nations E-Government Survey by conducting online assessment of national-level and/or city-level public sector portals and associated official websites in a specific number of United Nations Member States to be assigned. Successful candidates will each be assigned between 2 to 4 countries and/or cities for review, according to his/her language skills. Timeline and tasks: - Between 28 June -28 July 2021 - training and pilot assessment (approx. 2 days total) - Between 28 July–30 September 2021 - on-line data gathering and assessment (approx. 3 days per country assigned) Support to Online Volunteers: Coordination, monitoring and task related advisory and administrative support. We recognize the volunteers’ contribution in the publication.
- Research
Policy, regulation, planning and education and capacity building
One of the primary activities of the Division for Public Institutions and Digital Government (DPIDG) in the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs is the assessment of the use and potential of ICTs to transform the public sector in all 193 Member States in their official languages through its flagship publication entitled the United Nations E-Government Survey. Based on a questionnaire provided by DPIDG, the volunteer is expected to participate in data research and assessment of Member States’ national portals and associated official website(s) to collect data on the provision of e-services for the 2022 UN E-government Survey. The Survey presents the ranking of e-government development across all 193 Member States, enabling decision makers to identify the areas of strengths and challenges and to define appropriate policies, strategies and solutions.
Volunteers: 2 needed
6-10 hours per week / 6 weeks
Candidates must be fluent in English and Hebrew. Research capabilities, analytical skills and IT skills are required. Understanding of public policy, public administration and e-government is desirable. *Please note that we cannot accept candidates who are currently Government employees or civil servants, or those working for government affiliated agencies connected to e-government services.
Israel
- English, Hebrew
Potential interview questions
| Can you describe a research project you've worked on? | This question assesses your research experience and capabilities. | Provide specific details about your research, including methods and outcomes. |
| How do you approach analyzing data from multiple sources? | The interviewer is looking for your analytical skills and methodology. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| What strategies do you use to ensure data accuracy? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| Can you talk about a time you had to work independently on a project? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |
| How do you stay updated on developments in e-government? | Pro members can see the explanation. | Pro members can see the explanation. |