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    Gender Responsive E-governance: Exploring the Transformative Potential

    United Nations Development Programme, 2008
    E-governance refers to the use of old and new technologies to enhance government efficiency, transparency, accountability, and service and information delivery, as well as fostering citizen participation in democratic processes via ICT networks and networking. E-governance thus includes three core components: e-administration, e-services and e-participation.
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    E-Governance as an Anti Corruption Tool: Korean Cases

    2008
    This paper aims to see e-governance as an anti corruption tool. Cases from the Republic of Korea - the OPEN system and the GePS  - will be analyzed. The article aims to dentify the successful actors and factors of Republic of Korea, emphasizing stakeholder mapping through ‘DOCTORS’ and explain how e-governance can help to curb corruption.
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    The Global Information Society: a Statistical View

    United Nations [UN] Conference on Trade and Development, 2008
    The aim of this publication is twofold. The first is to present a coherent picture of the state of the information society in the world. To achieve this, the publication presents available statistical data based on a core set of internationally agreed information and communication technology (ICT) indicators.
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    Exploring ICT enabled governance in Barcelona: The case of the Guardia Urbana Police Force

    2011
    This paper aims at deepening the understanding of the interplay between ICT and governance processes at the city level by providing evidence of the changes that ICT are producing on city governance models. Several city case studies were selected in order to conduct an in-depth analysis.
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    Local governance and ICTs in Africa: Case studies and guidelines for implementation and evaluation

    International Development Research Centre, 2011
    This volume provides information on and analyses of e-governance at the municipal and the local level in Africa, thereby opening up the possibility of further research on how new technologies can be used to change the governance architecture in Africa.
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    Centre for Science, Development and Media Studies

    Centre for Science, Development and Media Studies (CSDMS) formerly known as Centre for Spatial Database Management and Solutions, is a Non Governmental Organisation (NGO), located at Noida, near India
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    Using ICT to promote governance

    Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Danida, Denmark, 2012
    There is a special role for donors to play in the form of provision of resources and pro-governance strategies for improved democracy. Danida commissioned this study with the objective of:
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    ICT Policy 2011 - Government of Bihar

    2011
    India’s success in the export of Information Technology (IT) software and related services over the past decade is well known.  However, this rapid growth and the associated developmental impacts have mostly been confined to a handful of information technology and business process outsourcing (IT-BPO) hubs located in a few states.
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    Impact 2.0 iGuide - new mechanisms for linking research and policy

    2011
    Guide designed to help researchers identify the right Web 2.0 tools for establishing links with policy makers, for building their online presence and credibility and for effectively communicating their research.
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    Envisioning Digital Europe 2030: Scenarios for ICT in Future Governance and Policy Modelling

    European Commission Directorate-General Joint Research Centre Institute for Environment and Sustainability, 2010
    This report is the result of research conducted in 2010 by the Information Society Unit of IPTS as part of the CROSSROAD Project – A Participative Roadmap for ICT research on Electronic Governance and Policy Modelling.

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