UNDP has mainstreamed Information and Communication Technologies for Development (ICTD) into both the Poverty Group and Democratic Governance practice areas. This has brought forward realignment and prioritization of ongoing and planned ICTD activities as reflected in the new Multi-year Funding Framework (MYFF) for 2004 to 2007 and a sharpening and refocusing of the Bureau for Development Policys (BDP) Service Lines. The Democratic Governance Group (DGG) now has responsibility for the e-governance sub-practice. This work has focused on providing support to governments and civil society organizations (CSOs) in using ICT to deliver better public services and enhance the participation and involvement on citizens through networking in the various governance-related processes and issues. With extensive links to E-Governance/E-Government Resources through the ICT for Development Observatory.(Original source: http://www.sdnp.undp.org/egov/)
Global Sub-Practice Event on E-Governance
Languages:
English
Year:
2006Publisher:
United Nations Development ProgrammeDate published:
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