A Japanese civic tech community/project group advancing better democratic practices and social implementation through digital technology and civic participation.
Digital Democracy 2030 (DD2030) is a Japanese civic tech practice aimed at improving civic participation, public dialogue, and collaboration among government, politics, and citizens through digital technology. Participants include software engineers, designers, policy practitioners, and community organizers. Activities include developing open tools and prototypes, conducting demonstrations on broad listening and resident participation, and creating cross-sector dialogue spaces. Primary audiences are local governments, political parties, civic organizations, and citizens interested in updating democracy and digitizing the public sector. Outputs are shared through public repositories, events, and discussion forums.
| Organization Type: | Grassroots / Indie project |
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| Claimed Status: | Unclaimed |
| Last Modified: | 2026-06-15 00:00:00 |