Conference curtain raiser in Bangkok
The ‘Curtain Raiser Ceremony and First Meeting of the Program Advisory Board’ of the forth-coming triple conference – egov Asia […]
The ‘Curtain Raiser Ceremony and First Meeting of the Program Advisory Board’ of the forth-coming triple conference – egov Asia […]
[This article was published in the April 2006 issue of the eGov Magazine (http://www.egovonline.net) ]
Today wireless ICTs are improving the economic and health outlook of many local citizens by facilitating communications and development services. In countries like Cambodia and Uganda, wireless ICTs are connecting patients and doctors separated by thousands of miles.
The Government of Rwanda has earmarked a total amount of US$1billion (Frw560bn) to be invested in establishing and promoting telecentres in the country.
A recent survey of 37 e-Governance projects, spread across 11 states in India accorded an overall rating of 8.67 to rural e-Governance projects, against 8.03 to urban projects.
e-Seva has come a long way since 1999 in Andhra Pradesh, India and it has proved to be the best example for government-to-citizen service.
A global report ranks Bahrain in the top of half of the countries, geared up for information technology.
Vortex Technologies Ltd, an enterprise solutions developer has announced the launch of probably the first-of-its- kind rural e-Governance initiative, Softrack.net 2.0, at Hyderabad
The African Internet Service Providers Association (AfrISPA) has launched its first position paper to be in a series, focusing on strategies for increased Internet growth.