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    The Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Strategy 2010-2014

    2010
    The Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) Strategy 2010-2014 aims at guiding the deployment of IT systems to improve internal and external service delivery and to improve efficiency and effectiveness of operations in the Ministry of Water and Irrigation in Tanzania.
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    eGovernment in Africa: Prospects, Challenges and Practices

    International Telecommunication Union, 2006
    E-Government is the use of ICT to promote more efficient and effective government, facilitate the accessibility of government services, allow greater public access to information, and make governments more accountable to citizens.
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    ICTs and Good Governance: The Contribution of Information and Communication Technologies to Local Governance in Latin America

    United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, 2003
    This work is a survey of the conditions for the use of ICT (Information and Communication Technologies) in five countries in Latin America: Brazil, Uruguay, Peru, Ecuador and Mexico. In several municipalities, mayors, leaders and authorities were interviewed and many local organizations visited.
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    Publicus.net

    Web site of Steven Clift, Founder and Executive Director of E-Democracy.Org, a social entrepreneurship Ashoka Fellow, and speaker and consultant on “e-democracy.”
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    eGovernment and democracy: Representation and citizen engagement in the information age

    Publicus.net, 2004
    This research takes a comprehensive look at the democratic outcomes that can be sought by government, civil society, and others in order to deepen and enhance participatory democracy online.
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    Impact and Sustainability of E-Government Services in Developing Countries: Lessons Learned from Tamil Nadu, India

    The Information Society journal, 2006
    This study focuses on the Sustainable Access in Rural India (SARI) project in Tamil Nadu, India. This project aims at rural social, economic, and political development by providing comprehensive information and communications services through computer and Internet kiosks in rural communities.
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    Enabling egovernance integrated citizen relationship management framework: The Indian Perspective

    2012
    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.
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    E-Government in Transition Economies

    2012
    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 we look at the e-government issues at three levels, first we analyse it at the global level, second we analyse it at the level of transition economies, and finally we take a closer look on developments in Croatia.
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    Green ICT: A Cool Factor in the Wake of Multiple Meltdowns

    United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific, 2009
    This report is prepared to bring to the attention of decision and policy makers that ICT, in particular green ICT, has an important role to play in stimulating economic activities, advancing social development goals and promoting sustainable development.
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    The future research agenda for ICTs, climate change and development

    Centre for Development Informatics, 2011
    A more holistic and flexible development approach is required to support the agency of people adapting to climate change. Since climate change adds another layer of complexity to development challenges, interventions must, at all stages, consider the ways in which people might engage with them in a range of possible future climate scenarios.

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