Fifty more e-services to become available to Ukrainians in 2020

Ukrainian authorities intend to make another 50 e-services available to citizens in 2020.

"We have analyzed the most relevant services, the ones Ukrainians apply for most often, and we are going to digitize 50 of them already this year," Prime Minister of Ukraine Oleksiy Honcharuk said during the presentation of the Diia (Action) mobile app and the Diia (Action). Digital Education national on-line platform, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.

The authorities set a goal to convert all public services to the electronic format over the next three years.

Honcharuk added that the Government planned to teach six million Ukrainians digital literacy in three years.

“Digital literacy is now at the heart of our country's competitiveness in the world. This is a challenge we also take on. Over the next three years, we plan to teach at least 6 million Ukrainians to use and develop their digital skills. It's a huge figure, huge ambition, but it's something that brings us closer to the highest digital standards,” the Prime Minister said.

As reported, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky presented the Diia (Action) mobile application that is already available in Apple Store and Google Play. The app allows nine million Ukrainians to use their driving licenses and vehicle registration certificates in a smartphone.

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