Side by side with globally recognised politicians, civil servants and entrepreneurs, Ana Brnabic was highlighted in the category of state officials for successfully solving challenges by introducing innovative methods in public administration.
“As Prime Minister, Ana has led agile governance through her political career.
As Minister of Public Administration and Local Self-Government, she particularly worked on the reform of public administration through the introduction of E-government in Serbia, so that the state would become a true service for citizens.
The introduction of E-government in Serbia also contributed to a more efficient and transparent administration and acted as a tool for a resolute and practical fight against corruption,” according to Apolitical.
Some of the most important projects Ana implemented during her mandate are the E-Baby project ("Baby, welcome to the world"), and the automatic data-exchange between public administration bodies.
As President of the Council for Innovative Entrepreneurship and Information Technologies of the Serbian government, through day-to-day consultations with IT industry from Serbia, start-ups and innovative companies, she developed a government action plan and led its fast implementation.
Today, Serbia is a country with four Science and Technology Parks – in Belgrade, Nis, Novi Sad and Cacak – which all contribute to the growing ICT sector (reaching a share of 6% in GDP).
The list of "Agile 50" is published at https://apolitical.co/list/en/agile-50-list-2021.