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AI in Government – Smart Policy, Smarter Services

Lifetime
Beginner
40 lessons
13 quizzes
0 students

Description

AI is transforming public governance—from personalized services to predictive policymaking. But its impact depends on vision, skill, and institutional capacity.

and leverage digital technologies to enhance government operations. By examining real-world case studies, participants will gain practical knowledge to drive the green transformation within their respective sectors and contribute to achieving broader sustainability goals.

What you’ll learn

By the end of the course, learners will be able to:

  • Explain AI fundamentals in public-sector terms, including how AI supports day-to-day administrative tasks. 
  • Use AI to improve service delivery, from AI Agents and text-analysis tools to triage systems and multilingual communication. 
  • Apply AI for anticipatory governance, leveraging forecasting, risk analytics, and crisis dashboards. 
  • Implement responsible AI practices, aligned with UN, UNESCO, OECD, and UNDP guidelines. 
  • Develop a ministry-level AI roadmap, focusing on scaling, skills, governance, and ethical use. 

Syllabus

Module 1: Working with AI in Government - Foundations, Tools, and Responsible Use

Learning Objectives:

  • Understanding what AI is—and what it is not—using clear public-sector language. 
  • Building core prompting and evaluating skills for working with AI, with an emphasis on responsible use, critical interpretation of outputs, and data awareness. 
  • Exploring the everyday AI tools already embedded in government workflows, including translation, summarization, routing, and triage systems. 
  • Examining AI’s role within broader digital public infrastructure, including identity, registries, and data-exchange platforms. 
  • Strengthening institutional operations through automated oversight functions such as fraud detection, procurement verification, and administrative quality checks. 

Module 2: AI in Service Delivery and Citizen Experience

Learning Objectives:

  • Applying AI to modernize frontline public services through human-centered, multilingual, and accessible digital design. 
  • Using chatbots, virtual assistants, and automated triage systems to improve response times and reduce administrative burdens for citizens. 
  • Accelerating document processing and case management with AI-enabled classification and extraction tools. 
  • Integrating predictive tools that support proactive service delivery across social protection, health, education, employment, and justice sectors. 

Module 3: AI for Foresight, Crisis Management, and Policy Planning

Learning Objectives:

  • Introducing anticipatory governance and examining how governments use predictive analytics to inform forward-looking policy and operational decisions. 
  • Harnessing real-time data from IoT devices, satellites, and administrative systems to support preparedness, coordination, and crisis-response ecosystems. 
  • Applying AI-enabled early warning systems across climate, health, market stability, and humanitarian contexts to anticipate emerging risks. 
  • Using geospatial analytics and forecasting tools to monitor evolving risk conditions and support adaptive policy adjustment over time. 

Module 4: Leading with AI – Scaling, Governance, and Institutional Readiness

Learning Objectives:

  • Understanding AI Risks, Limitations, and Institutional Readiness 
  • Responsible AI in Government – Principles into Practice  
  • Strategic Planning and Roadmaps for Scaling AI in Government  
  • Connecting National AI Strategies with UN Frameworks 

Content provider

Green Earth University

The United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) provides innovative learning solutions to individuals, organizations and institutions.

Curriculum

  • 5 Sections
  • 40 Lessons
  • Lifetime
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UNITAR

The United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) is a principal training arm of the United Nations, working in every region of the world. We empower individuals, governments and organizations through knowledge and learning to effectively overcome contemporary global challenges. Our training targets two key groups of beneficiaries: the delegates to the United Nations and others who develop intergovernmental agreements establishing global norms, policies, and programmes, and the key national change agents who turn the global agreements into action at the national level.

UNITAR under its 5 pillars offers various training and capacity-development activities in the thematic areas of capacity for the 2030 Agenda, strengthen multilateralism, promote economic development and social inclusion, advance environmental sustainability and green development, promote sustainable peace, and research and technology applications.

Ms. Julia Rodríguez Acosta

Minister Counsellor at Permanent Mission of El Salvador to the UN

Julia Rodríguez Acosta is a diplomat specializing in disarmament and international security, with a dedicated focus on information and communication technologies, cybersecurity and emerging technologies. She is actively engaged in multilateral processes that are deepening understanding of both existing and emerging information security threats and that are advancing confidence-building measures, cyber capacity building, digital cooperation and dialogue on responsible state behaviour in cyberspace.

Mr. Doug Priest, PhD

Public Transportation & Urban Infrastructure Lead, Microsoft Worldwide Government

Doug Priest is Transportation & Urban Infrastructure Lead with Microsoft Worldwide Public Sector He works with cites globally to identify and develop solutions to pressing problems in transportation and cities. Doug has worked in digital transformation and leadership positions over the last fourteen years, including in the Governor’s Office in New York State, where he was a fellow and advisor to the Deputy Secretary for Technology & Innovation. He has also worked in the private, non-for-profit and higher education sectors, including at Microsoft where has been for the past four years. a lasting impact on our understanding of Earth’s intricate systems and pave the way for a more sustainable future.

Dr. Christian Schlaepfer

Former Diplomat and Negotiator on Artificial Intelligence at the Permanent Mission of Switzerland to the United Nation

Christian Schlaepfer is a diplomat and global public policy expert specialized on technology, sustainability and health. Most recently, he was delegate at the Permanent Mission of Switzerland to the UN in New York, where he led on technology, AI, science diplomacy and health. In prior postings, he coordinated the Swiss peace programme on transitional justice and atrocity prevention, served at the Swiss Embassy in Germany and as political advisor to the OSCE Special Representative in Ukraine. He holds a PhD from the University of Cambridge.

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