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About this course

In this 180-minute self-paced course, System Architects and IT Developers will learn about Payments BB and its functions and terminology. 

Who is the course for?

Government officials and policymakers seeking to modernize public services.

IT professionals and digital transformation experts in the public sector.

Students and researchers interested in governance, public administration, and digital innovation. 

 

What will you learn?

At the end of this module, you will be able to:

  1. Payments Building Block's objectives, advantages, and core components,
  2. digital functionalities, infrastructure requirements, and functional components of the payments building block in an e-government system,  
  3. analyze, implement, and optimize essential data structures like Account Mapper, Bulk Disbursement, Vouchers, and P2G within the Payments Building Block, 
  4. analyze Payments BB APIs, implement Voucher APIs, manage G2P and P2G payments, execute G2P Bulk Payments, facilitate P2G Payments via Mobile Money/Bank, and assess Infrastructure Considerations, 
  5. ensuring their ability to design and optimize secure and efficient payment workflows in diverse government systems,
  6. examine and analyze real-world use cases of the Payments Building Block, and assess the application of the Payments Building Block in diverse scenarios within the e-government framework.

 

How much time do you need to invest? Completing the course and summative assessment part would take about approximately 180 minutes in total.

 

Topics overview: Payments BB APIs, G2P and P2G payments, e-government

 

Course certificate: You will earn a certificate once you complete and pass all modules and reach 80% in all assessments.

 

Course developerAll supporting materials/information used or cited in the course are provided by ITUGovstack and the self-paced e-learning course is created by Motto.

 

Course provider: ITU and Motto

 

Course contact: For all technical issues: atingi@giz.de, ayush.shukla@itu.int, and e.c.cil@mottobt.com

 

Content license: CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO 


Publication date: 19th of April 2024


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