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E-Governance

E-governance, which involves a public investment in Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) to strengthen governance processes, has two essential aims:
 
  1. to enhance government and public institution efficiency, transparency and accountability by providing better public service and information delivery to citizens and others;
  2. to foster greater interaction between government institutions and the people, thus giving greater voice to citizens in governance processes. Core components of e-governance include "e-participation," "e-administration" and "e-service delivery."
 
A large and growing number of e-governance assessment tools have been developed. These have, for the most part, focused on programme interventions such as e-governance needs assessments, impact assessments and programme indicators. 
 

Examples of Initiatives

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Organizations

Public Eye Newspapers

Public Eye Newspapers consists of print and online publications. The newspaper is founded and exists for the following objectives: - to serve as an independent forum for sharing of opinions; - to...

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)

UNDP is the UN's global development network, an organization advocating for change and connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life. UNDP is on...

1. National Accountability Group, SL

The Vision is to have a country in which local and national government are accountable to the people, budget allocation, resources management and public expenditure are open and transparent, and...

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