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  • From Zunia, 17/05/2012 - 13:01
    The United Nations E-Government Survey 2012 finds that many have put in place e-government initiatives and information and communication technologies applications for the people to further enhance public sector efficiencies and streamline governance systems to support sustainable development. Among the e-government leaders, innovative technology solutions have gained special recognition as the means to revitalize lagging economic and social sectors.The overall conclusion that emerges from the 20
  • From Zunia, 15/05/2012 - 09:29
    PPS launched Korea On-line E-Procurement System (KONEPS) in September 2002. KONEPS became a world-class e-procurement system used by 44,000 public organisations and 220,000 suppliers. However, due to the nature of bidding conducted on-line, there were cases reported that bid brokers borrowed the registrants’ certificate and participated in the bid illegally to gain profit when the contract was awarded. Such illegal practices continuously occurred and raised concerns about the reliability of e-bi
  • From Zunia, 28/04/2012 - 16:18
    This 10 min video described the eRwanda project, and its accomplishments from 2006 until 2010. eRwanda was funded by the World Bank in support of the national information communication infrastructure strategy (NICI). eRwanda aims to improve access to information and services to Rwandans. It financed infrastructure and services, as well as connectivity to the district offices, in support of government decentralization. eRwanda contributed to private sector development, skills development and the
  • From Zunia, 26/04/2012 - 11:57
    This book on public service broadcasting explores the legal and regulatory systems governing public service broadcasters in eight different countries around the world, looking at what services they provide, the way in which their mandates are defined, their internal governance systems, mechanisms of oversight or accountability and how they are funded.
  • From Zunia, 20/04/2012 - 12:40
    Bangladesh Internet Governance Forum [Headed by Chairman, Parliamentary Standing Committee for Ministry of Post and Telecommunication] is an emerging OPEN multi-stakeholder inclusive effort to illuminate issues and cultivate constructive discussion about the internet in conjunction with the UN Internet Governance Forum (UN IGF). It provides a domestic independent forum in the Bangladesh to engage civil society, organization, government, corporate sector, technical, media and academia for fosteri
  • From Zunia, 21/03/2012 - 06:43
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  • From Zunia, 15/03/2012 - 09:17
    This paper deals with e-government issues at several levels. Initially we look at the concept of e-government itself in order to give it a sound framework. Than this paper look at the e-government issues at three levels, first it analyse it at the global level, second it analyse it at the level of transition economies, and finally it take a closer look on developments in Croatia. The analysis includes actual progress being made in selected transition economies given the Euro area averages, along
  • From Zunia, 15/03/2012 - 09:10
    MLegal, as a field of practice, focuses on actualizing these opportunities by disaggregating complex processes into their component communications and adapting the most relevant elements into formats that improve their efficiency. Recognizing that mobile technologies overcome a number of the barriers that prevent access, such as cost, distance, timing, infrastructure, and education, integrating mobile phones and SMS into legal systems offers the potential to significantly improve their efficienc
  • From Zunia, 15/03/2012 - 09:02
    This paper describes some of the best practices that have emerged during the course of many implementations of e11*. The focus is on how an e-Governance system can be successfully implemented and used. It is written specifically for those in Government and technical specialists who are directly responsible for its design and/or deployment. It also provides guidelines for developing an effective e-Governance plan, and concludes with a discussion of the most significant benefits of implementing su
  • From Zunia, 09/03/2012 - 18:43
    Can government be run like the Internet, permissionless and open? Coder and activist Jennifer Pahlka believes it can -- and that apps, built quickly and cheaply, are a powerful new way to connect citizens to their governments -- and their neighbors.Jennifer Pahlka is the founder of Code for America, which matches software geniuses with US cities to reboot local services.
  • From Zunia, 08/03/2012 - 18:21
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  • From Zunia, 10/02/2012 - 15:35
    The mGovernance project in Kerala, is a comprehensive Mobile Governance project covering more than sixty Government Departments. The objective of the project is to integrate the latest advancements in mobile technology in the organisational schemes of various Government departments with an aim to create cost effective, efficient and round the clock Government information systems. A comprehensive and integrated Service Delivery Platform has been created to roll out the aforementioned services. Th
  • From Zunia, 31/01/2012 - 20:31
    The World Bank wants to hear your views on seven new research papers launched under the Open Development Technology Alliance. The papers consider the relevance and transferability of Open Data for development and how to empower citizens through ICTs. Read the papers and join the discussion. The Open Development Technology Alliance (www.opendta.org) seeks to make development more transparent, participatory and accountable by sharing up...
  • From Zunia, 31/01/2012 - 13:53
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  • From Zunia, 31/01/2012 - 12:37
    Unstable geological conditions and steep topography, combined with frequent extreme weather conditions, make the Hindu Kush-Himalayan (HKH) region prone to many natural hazards. Among these, flash floods � severe flood events that occur with little warning � are particularly challenging for communities, threatening lives, livelihoods, and infrastructure. Vulnerable groups such as the poor, women, children, the elderly, and people with disabilities are often the hardest hit. This Training of Trai