 The future of government, the lessons learned from around the world, is a report looking at how the strategies, structures and processes of governments need to change and are changing to be effective and efficient in the 21st century. And what's so exciting about this report is that it really is lessons learned from around the world. It's written by practitioners working with these kind of issues in their governments daily and the report concludes that to be effective and efficient in the 21st century, you need to be quickly adapting, reacting to new conditions, citizens' expectations, you need to build capacity to operate the networks across the public, private and non-profit sectors to co-produce public value. And to be able to do that in an effective way, you need to build what they call forced governments, flexible, agile, streamlined and tech-enabled governments. And the report is describing what a government like that looks like and how it can be built in different parts of the world. It also includes a number of case studies which are very exciting from countries in different parts of the world. And we are very excited about launching this report in Vienna on the 7th of June.