Policy paper

D5 charter

The 5 countries in the D5 group for leading digital governments signed a charter of principles for digital development.

This was published under the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government

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D5 Charter

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D5 Charter

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During the first D5 summit in London on 9 and 10 December 2014, the 5 countries signed the D5 Charter. The 5 countries were South Korea, Estonia, New Zealand, Israel and the UK. The Charter includes:

  • principles of digital development that each government of the country commits to working towards, acknowledging that they will not be able to meet all of the criteria on joining
  • the ways that the 5 countries will work together to support each other and help each other to become better digital governments
  • how the D5 will meet each year

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Published 11 December 2014

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