ICTs infrastructure in Africa
Level of poverty has remained very high in Africa in the past, and also the present. The 2006 report on the United Nation
Level of poverty has remained very high in Africa in the past, and also the present. The 2006 report on the United Nation
The Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA), Dubai is hoping to achieve 98 percent delivery of e-Services by the end of 2007.
The Pavia city of Italy has launched a new portal for its citizens, ePavia, which will provide information and allow for the online payment of various city taxes and duties.
Human trafficking has become a multi-billion dollar industry and a major human rights concern, which requires the collective effort of the global community to be successfully eradicated, according to a senior official of the United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM).
Brunei Darussalam has successfully harnessed the power of ICT to the operational and technical advantage. The introduction of ICT provides an opportunity for Brunei Darussalam to develop a variety of government strategies and initiatives as well as the ability to promote efficiency in the workforce through better and faster delivery of services.
The e-Procurement project of Andhra Pradesh (India) government has received the prestigious UN Public Service Award for 2007 for improving transparency, accountability and responsiveness in the public services.
The President of India, Dr. A.P. J. Abdul Kalam, launched National e-Courts Project for extensive computerisation of courts in New Delhi on July 9, 2007.
The Directorate of Electronic Delivery of Citizen Services of Karnataka (India) will install a telecentre, a Bhoomi kiosk, which will connect all the 800 kiosks across the state.
The Andhra Pradesh Government has approved the proposal for creating a comprehensive website for each department to make it more transparent and citizen-friendly.