ECNETNews reports that the United Nations has published its latest E-Government Development Index (EGDI) for 2024, showcasing a significant assessment of the online presence among all 193 member states. This comprehensive survey evaluates national websites, examining the implementation of e-government policies and strategies across various sectors to enhance the delivery of essential services.
Mongolia has made remarkable strides, ranking 46th out of 193 countries, a substantial rise of 28 places from its previous position of 74th in 2022. The following table illustrates Mongolia’s performance in the e-government development index since 2003, highlighting its ranking trajectory.
In addition to this success, Mongolia also achieved a notable 37th place in the e-participation index, up from 57th in 2022. A comprehensive table below details Mongolia’s evaluations in the e-participation index since 2003, showcasing its advancement.
In the broader context, Denmark leads the world, securing the top spot in the e-government development index, while Singapore ranks first in the Asian region. Additionally, Ukraine has emerged as the leader in the e-participation index globally, with Japan taking the lead in Asia.