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MISTICA: EGovernance

From: Daniel Pimienta ([email protected])
Date: jue mar 25 2004 - 15:57:15 AST


>From: <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 09:59:18 +0100
>Subject: <incom> EGovernance & Public Value of Information in
Developing
>Countries
>.....
>To those who joined recently, I wish to inform that Digital
>Governance Initiative http://www.digitalgovernance.org is a global,
>voluntary network aimed at identifying, researching and propagating
>innovative electronic governance models that are applicable in
>developing countries. Since its initiation in 2000 it has assisted
>several organizations in their egovernance related projects.
>
>The website http://www.digitalgovernance.org is becoming a portal to
>Egovernance related Case-Studies, Publications, Events, Forums, Jobs
>and other activities in developing countries. This newsletter is
>subscribed by over 2600 colleagues and new readers can subscribe to
>this free newsletter by sending a blank email to:
>[email protected]
>
>I hope that Digital Governance Initiative can push forward the
>thinking that Electronic Governance has to be viewed as a governance
>reform process which requires both political will and demands from
>the civil society. Further, Electronic Governance in developing
>countries has to be used as a development tool to provide benefits
>of good governance to cross-sections of the society and especially
>to those who so far have been bypassed of benefits of governance.
>
>To those interestd, we will shortly be initiating our national
>Digital Governance Networks in Ghana, Nigeria and Nepal this year to
>foster national-level dialogues on egovernance. For more information
>on these networks and how to participate in them, see
>http://65.110.68.184/artman/publish/network.shtml
>
>Your suggestions on how we can incorporate the learnings from
>Digital Governance Initiative into specific egovernance activities
>taken up by governments in developing countries, and any new
>resources worth highlighting on Digital Governance website and
>newsletter will be most appreciated.
>
>Please write to:
>[email protected] or at [email protected]
>
>I wish you a happy reading and learning.
>
>Best,
>
>Vikas Nath
>Founder, DigitalGovernance.org and KnowNet.org Initiative
>Email: [email protected] or [email protected]
>Homepage: http://www.vikasnath.org



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