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Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) Workshop

Why should you attend?

Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) is emerging as a transformative tool for enabling inclusive, citizen-centric digital economies. Recognizing the growing importance of DPI in supporting national development goals, LANet Consulting Group Ltd is pleased to present a comprehensive five-day training course titled “Building and Implementing Digital Public Infrastructure for Inclusive Development.” This course is designed to equip policymakers, implementers, and partners with practical knowledge and strategies for DPI deployment.

Who should attend?

  • Government officials and policymakers in ICT, finance, and development sectors

  • Development partners and donor organizations

  • ICT technical leads and system architects

  • Private sector actors in digital services and infrastructure

  • Civil society and research institutions

  • Digital Communities of Practice (CoP) members

Learning objectives

By the end of the training, participants will:

  • Understand the foundational concepts, components, and value of DPI.

  • Identify the core building blocks of DPI: Digital ID, Digital Payments, and Data Exchange.

  • Analyze case studies to distill success factors and challenges.

  • Explore governance, policy, and regulatory considerations for DPI deployment.

  • Develop DPI strategies aligned with national digital transformation goals.

  • Learn to design DPI roadmaps with stakeholder engagement.

Course Agenda

Day 1: Introduction to DPI – Concepts, Principles, and
Global Perspectives

  • Overview of DPI

  • DPI vs traditional digital transformation

  • Global models: India Stack, MOSIP, X-Road

  • DPI building blocks and design principles

  • Group mapping exercise

Day 2: Deep Dive into DPI Building Blocks

  • Digital Identity: interoperability, open-source models (e.g., MOSIP)

  • Digital Payments: UPI, instant payment networks, APIs

  • Data Exchange: consent, registries, standards

  • Case studies and stakeholder mapping

Day 3: Governance, Policy, and Regulatory Frameworks

  • Governance models (public, PPP, hybrid)

  • Legal enablers: data protection, digital ID, fintech laws

  • Financing DPI and ensuring sustainability

  • Regulatory sandbox design exercise

Day 4: Sectoral Use Cases and Development Linkages

  • DPI applications in health, education, agriculture, and
    protection

  • Gender and inclusion strategies

  • Local content and linguistic adaptation

  • Linking DPI with SDGs and national strategies

  • Sector-based strategy design exercise

Day 5: Implementation Planning and Community Engagement

  • DPI roadmap design

  • M&E frameworks and maturity assessments

  • Community of Practice and ecosystem participation

  • Final presentations of country/agency-specific DPI roadmaps

  • Reflection, action planning, and certificate award

 Training Methodology

  • Blended learning (lectures, breakout sessions, simulations, case studies)

  • Participatory facilitation and practical tools

  • Guest speaker sessions and expert panels

  • Group work for strategy development