DPI Use Cases: Community Consiltation and Preview

Event Highlights

Overview

The DPI Use Cases Explorer Community Consultation and Preview Session was held virtually on Thursday, 9th October 2025. Hosted by Kalpa Impact, and supported by Co-Develop, the event brought together a diverse community of practitioners, researchers, and policymakers committed to advancing digital public infrastructure (DPI).

The session attracted participation from over 54 attendees, representing over 50 organisations from over 10 countries, including the Centre for Digital Public Infrastructure, Digital Public Goods Alliance, Technology Readiness Level, eGov Foundation, Digital Impact Alliance, OpenSPP, and the Digital Public Goods Alliance.

The event marked a significant step in co-creating the DPI Use Cases Explorer—a platform that brings together DPI implementation examples from across sectors where DPI is enabling governments to serve citizens more effectively. 

So far, the beta version includes 130 implementation examples across 50 countries, drawn from 25 reports and 32 interviews. Sectoral coverage includes social protection, agriculture, and health, among others.

Event Summary

The session opened with the host, Sushant Kumar – Founder and CEO at Kalpa Impact, outlining the goals and structure of the consultation. CV Madhukar – CEO at Co-Develop, delivered a keynote emphasising that DPI must be seen as a framework enabling inclusion and innovation across sectors.

Sourav Das – Analyst at Co-Develop, explained the community-driven approach to data collection and curation, highlighting the choice to build a dynamic, interactive resource rather than a static report.

Sushant Kumar outlined the goals of the Explorer and its Methodology section, which covers the research approach, taxonomy, FAQs, and an acknowledgements section.

Purva Agrawal – Analyst at Kalpa Impact, demonstrated the Explorer’s functionality across various tabs, showcasing how users can navigate the Explore section by sector, country, or DPI component, bookmark examples, share or export them as PDFs, and use the Collaborate section for inputs from the DPI ecosystem.

Honey Agarwal, and Pranjal Kothawade – Consultants at Kalpa Impact Advisors, shared the implementation examples they found most compelling during their research and demonstrated how to access them using the Explorer’s different search and navigation features.

Community Insights and Feedback

Key discussion points included Daniel Abadie’s request for a fully browsable mobile version and Jonathan Dolan’s suggestion to collaborate with other partners in the ecosystem. Rowan Wilkinson recommended adding comparison tools to view or export multiple implementation examples, while Priya Jayaraman noted that including impact metrics such as citizens reached or funds disbursed would be a valuable addition. David Porteous, Shubham Shinde, and Shruti Mittal raised important questions on maintaining data accuracy and incentivising community contributions.

Participant Reactions

The session featured active participation and thoughtful feedback from attendees.

  • The categorisation and taxonomy are very precise and convenient. Liked it much.Mimon Datta, C4EC
  • Thanks for sharing this fantastic work! Will explore more.Kumar Vivek, World Bank
  • Amazing tool – thank you so much for all of your work on this!Jon Lloyd, Digital Public Goods Alliance
  • Congratulations on putting this together for the benefit of the whole community.Priya Jayaraman, eGov Foundation
  • Thank you, and congratulations on the launch!Greg Martel, OpenSPP
 

The range of comments reflected interest in the Explorer and its potential use across the DPI ecosystem. You can find some more feedback for the Explorer at the bottom of the Home page.

Acknowledgement

We extend our sincere thanks to Co-Develop, especially to CV Madhukar, Lindsey Crumbaugh, and Sourav Das for trusting us with this project, and their partnership in co-shaping the explorer, and the event, and to all participants who contributed insights and feedback.

We acknowledge the individuals and organisations who generously shared their time, insights, and experience to inform and validate this work. Their contributions are recognised in the first segment of the Methodology section on the Explorer, listed in no particular order.

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