Ari D Oliveira welcomes you
This website completes my experience on the Internet
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Globetrotter and tech lover, I have visited 44 countries and to plan to visit yet more 6 other countries
next year. I love marketing, business, programming, fashion, beaauty and cuisine.
Travel Notes
Programming (PHP, Android, C language adept), Photography, Reading and Travel, among others, are the things that I most
appreciate. Here you will find a little bit of all these things, selected and published as the days go by. The parts
that I like most are Reading and
Travel.
The passion for travel comes from a long time: I always liked to discover new horizons. Since I was a child I learned to travel and
get to know new places. From life on the farm to life in a small capital far from the great centers of the country. The next step
went to live in the regional metropolis of the time, Recife. Then came, in order, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, the great
metropolises of Brazil. South America, Europe, North America, Central America, North Africa and the ports of Asia. In my
blog
Explora Mundi you can follow some of these steps.
Technology
Brazil ranks seven in digital transformation in public service
The result stems the government’s improved online platform.
Brazil ranked seven on the World Bank list assessing the current state of digital transformation in the public service across 198 economies.
The result was released by the federal government today (Sep. 30).
According to the bank’s GovTech Maturity Index 2020, the country stood ahead of all other nations in the American continent, including the
US and Canada.
Ahead of Brazil are South Korea, Estonia, France, Denmark, Austria, and the UK. Furthermore, Brazil is the only country among the ten first
nations with a population of over 100 million people.
The result, the government stated, stems from improvements in the government’s Gov.Br platform, with over 115 users today. Early in 2019, the
web portal was accessed by some 1.8 million people. The platform enables visitors to gain access to a number of digital services and
information and the relationship between government and citizen.
The World Bank’s GovTech index surveyed countries considering four aspects: support for the main government systems; enhanced service
delivery; integrated citizen engagement; and the encouragement of the development of digital skills in the public sector, along with the
appropriate legal and regulatory regimen, training, and innovation.
Brazil stood out for digital solutions of massive impact, like the payment of unemployment benefits and the emergency aid aimed at mitigating
the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Source: Agência Brasil. Published in 30/09/2021 - 15:00. By Agência Brasil Brasília
eBooks on preparation to be released in 2025
These eBooks are scheduled to be released during the second half of 2025.
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