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Connecting citizens to their governments: lessons from ICT-based governance initiatives in Indonesia
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2017In recent years, Indonesia has seen significant growth in the number of initiatives that aim to tackle governance challenges through information and communications technologies (ICTs).DocumentComplaining to improve governance: four stories of complaint-handling systems in Indonesia
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2017Since joining the Open Government Partnership in 2011, the Indonesian Government has shown some commitment towards implementing initiatives that increase citizen voice and social accountability.DocumentICT-facilitated accountability and engagement in health systems: a review of Making All Voices Count mHealth for accountability projects
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2017Information and communication technologies (ICTs) and mHealth innovations hold great potential to improve health systems and health outcomes while at the same time enhancing citizen engagement and accountability. Yet there has been little assessment of the impact of mHealth innovations on the ground.DocumentWomen’s Rights Online: Translating Access into Empowerment
2015This research, based on a survey of poor urban men and women across nine developing countries, found that while the majority of men and women own a mobile phone, women are still nearly 50% less likely to access the Internet than men in the same communities.DocumentEast Asian infrastructure development in a comparative global perspective: an analysis of RIS infrastructure index
Research and Information System for Developing Countries, 2008Development of infrastructure is one of the key priorities of East Asia Summit (EAS) countries. By constructing an Infrastructure Index for 104 countries comprising all the EAS members, this paper examines the levels of infrastructure attainment of EAS countries in a comparative global perspective over time and space.DocumentInnovative Asia: advancing the knowledge-based economy - highlights of the forthcoming ADB study
Asian Development Bank, 2014This paper provides highlights from an Asian Development Bank (ADB) study titled “Asia’s Knowledge Economies: Next Policy Agenda.” A suite of reports will be completed shortly under this study: a flagship report on knowledge-based economies in Asia; four country reports on the People’s Republic of China, India, Indonesia, and Kazakhstan; and a report on creative productiDocumentInvestigating the potential of mobile phones for e-governance in Indonesia
2012This paper brings to the fore various issues that inhibit the adoption of e-governance in developing countries, particularly in Indonesia. It articulates the importance for understanding and taking into account citizens’ needs and priorities in the application of e-governance.DocumentICT in University Teaching/Learning and Research in Southeast Asian Countries: A Case of Indonesia
2011This case study concludes that ICT is undeniably instrumental in promoting teaching and research activities in higher education. It could solve problems pertaining to quality, equity, and access to higher education. ICT could also promote resource sharing and therefore improve efficiency and productivity while at the same time open up access to global resource of knowledge and information.DocumentMobile Southeast Asia Report 2012: Crossroads of Innovation
2012This report, the first annual Mobile Southeast Asia report addresses the growing strength of mobile innovation practices in the region. The material is drawn from interviews with over two dozen digital media experts and organisers of the MobileMonday chapters in the six key regional markets, as well as extensive research from books, journals, news, and market reports.OrganisationSrengthening cooperation ICT research between Europe and Southeast Asia (SEACOOP)
SEACOOP is an initiative aimed at strengthening cooperation on ICT research between Europe and the countries that are members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN): Brunei Darussalam,Pages
