So, when our civil society gets into contact with these people, they don’t have to, like, send an official MOU or something, because it’s all out there in the open, and it’s literally just some URLs, some hyperlinks. And once they develop this, we call it civic technology, then our ministry also works with the civic technologists to ensure that they receive the kind of support they need in, for example, translating such civic technologies, in educating the public sector about the existence of such civic technologies, and so on. So, I would say that Taiwan is one of the most vibrant places for civic technologies.

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