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8th October 2024

Iceland remains in 5th place in UN survey

Iceland holds fifth place in a survey of digital public services and infrastructure in UN member states.

egdi 2024

Iceland holds the fifth position in the UN’s survey of digital public services and infrastructure. Iceland’s score has increased since the last survey, which is conducted every two years.

Iceland’s position in the E-Government Development Index (EGDI):

EGDI

2024

2022

2020

2018

2016

Seats

5

5

12

19

27

Level

0,967

0,941

0,910

0,831

0,766

The four countries that score the highest ahead of Iceland in the comparison are Denmark, Estonia, Singapore, and S-Korea.

Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson, Minister of Finance and Economic Affairs:

Icelandic government investment in digital services, not least through the Digital Iceland and Ísland.is, is showing visible results. The UN E-Government Survey is a clear sign of this.

The UN review examines how well the countries are doing with digital services and considers three factors:

  • Digital services

  • Communications infrastructure

  • Human resources and competences

The review is intended to compare how countries are doing with regard to user-friendly digital services, digital infrastructure, and competence and how well countries use information technology to make services accessible to individuals and businesses. The survey can therefore be used to learn from the good practices and thus influence digital services policy.

The table below describes the measured factors in the E-Government Development Index (EGDI):

Features

Subsections

Digital services

Institutional framework

Service provision

Content provision

Technology

E-participation

Communications infrastructure

Internet users

Mobile cellular subscriptions

Wireless broadband subscribers

Broadband affordability

Human resources and competences

Adult literacy rate

Gross enrolment ratio

Expected years of schooling

Mean years of schooling

E-government literacy

The results of another European survey, the EU eGovernment Benchmark, give the same indication, where Iceland ranks 4th according to the last results.

Read more about the UN survey

Read more about the EU’s poll