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Women in GovTech: Who is building the digital state?

51 min · 22. april 2026
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In this episode, Tuntufye Mwamlimina Ntaukira, Digital Governance Analyst at United Nations Development Programme (Malawi), and Oleksandr Iefremov, CEO of Kitsoft, discuss how digital public services are built in practice — from idea to prototype and real-world impact — what happens behind the scenes of the Women in GovTech Challenge, why strong GovTech solutions often fail, and what it actually takes to turn ideas into working systems. This is Code the State. Powered by Kitsoft, the team behind Liquio, and produced with the support of the ITU.

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