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Parliamentary ApplicationsOrden del día
Conferencia Mundial de 2012 sobre el Parlamento electrónico
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Jue, 13/09/2012 - Sáb, 15/09/2012 La Conferencia Mundial de 2012 sobre el Parlamento electrónico está organizada conjuntamente por las Naciones Unidas y la Unión Interparlamentaria, a través del Centro Mundial para las TIC en el Parlamento, y hospedada por la Cámara de Diputados de Italia en Roma. World e-Parliament Reports
The Reports, prepared by the Global Centre for ICT in Parliament, intend to help legislatures to harness the potential benefits of ICT for their work and establish key goals and priorities for exploiting this valuable resource. While providing evidence of the complexities of e-parliament, the Reports suggest ways to overcome some of the obstacles to the effective use of technology in parliamentary settings. Annual meeting of the Working Group on Information and Communication Technology
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Jue, 18/11/2010 - Vie, 19/11/2010 Assessing Bungeni for your Parliament
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11:30 - 13:00 Bungeni is an open source Parliamentary and Legislative Information System that aims to make Parliaments more open and accessible to citizens, virtually allowing them “inside parliament”, or “bungeni” in Swahili. Keynote addresses
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10:00 - 11:00
Presentations - World e-Parliament Conference 2009Statements and Presentations - World e-Parliament Conference 2009 Orden del día - Conferencia Mundial de 2009 sobre el parlamento electrónicoOrden del día - Conferencia Mundial de 2009 sobre el parlamento electrónico Conferencia Mundial de 2009 sobre el parlamento electrónico
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Mar, 03/11/2009 - Jue, 05/11/2009
Información general Report of the World e-Parliament Conference 2009
Presentations - World e-Parliament Conference 2008Presentations at the World e-Parlement Conference 2008 World e-Parliament Conference 2008
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Mar, 25/11/2008 - Mié, 26/11/2008
The World e-Parliament Conference 2008 took place at the European Parliament in Brussels on 25 and 26 November 2008. The Conference was co-organized by the European Parliament and the Global Centre for ICT in Parliament, a joint initiative of the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) and the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and a core group of partners, established in 2006 to promote the role of parliaments in advancing the Information Society goals as well as the effective use of ICT for the modernization of parliamentary processes. |
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