UNICEF calls for child-centred Digital Public Infrastructure at UN Open Source Week

Date: 2026-06-26
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

Global policymakers and digital development experts have called for a child-centred approach to the design and implementation of Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), emphasizing that digital systems must be built to serve the needs of children throughout their lives.

The discussions took place during a high-level event organized by the Digital Centre of Excellence under UNICEF at the ongoing UN Open Source Week in New York.

The session brought together government officials and digital transformation leaders to examine how countries can ensure that DPI initiatives deliver meaningful outcomes for children while maintaining strong safeguards for privacy, trust, and sustainability.

Moderated by Fui Meng Liew, the panel featured Armando José Manzueta Peña, Thapeli Matsabu, and Antony Muriithi.

Participants shared experiences from country-level implementation and digital systems design, highlighting the growing role of digital public infrastructure in improving access to essential services such as healthcare, education, social protection, and identity systems.

Speakers stressed that DPI should not be viewed solely as a technology initiative but as a foundational enabler of social and economic outcomes. They argued that the needs of children must be integrated into the design of digital systems from the outset to ensure that digital transformation efforts contribute to their well-being and development.

The panel also underscored the importance of embedding safety, trust, and accountability into digital infrastructure frameworks. According to participants, effective DPI requires robust governance structures and safeguards that protect users while ensuring long-term sustainability and impact.

The event formed part of broader discussions during UN Open Source Week on the role of open, inclusive, and interoperable digital systems in advancing development objectives. UNICEF's Digital Centre of Excellence maintained that digital public infrastructure delivers the greatest value when it is designed around the people it serves, particularly children, and aligned with the delivery of essential public services.

 

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