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Electronic Governance in Developing Countries: Case-studies and learnings



Dear Colleague, 

	A warm Hello! from the Digital Governance project, more popularly
	known as the DigitalGovernance.org Initiative or E-Governance
	Initiative for developing countries.
	
	Several things have been happening in the background, including:
	
	* Redesigning of our project website to make it totally-relevant to
	developing countries at http://www.DigitalGovernance.org <http://www.digitalgovernance.org/>  and
	expanding the Digital Governance community to over 2500 colleagues
	
	* Providing support on egovernance and ICT for
	development projects in several countries, including to Egypt,
	India, Jordan, Mongolia and Nigeria
	
	* Sharing project learnings at various conferences and through guest
	lecutures, including at World Summit on Information Society
	(Geneva), International Forum on National ICT Strategies and E-
	governance (Baku), and International Civil Society Forum (Mongolia).
	 
	* Creating national egovernance networks in Nigeria, Nepal and Ghana.
	The update below, gives information on the New Resources available
	at our website, the Key Learnings emerging, and How To Participate
	in this project. To be on our mailing list of future updates, send a blank

	email to: digitalgovernance-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
	
	

	NEW PROJECT WEBSITE and RESOURCES:
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	Redesigning of website was essential to accommodate new learnings
	emerging from the project and to provide webspace to growing number
	of case-studies, publications and other resources on electronic
	governance relating to developing countries sent to this project.
	
	Case Studies: The section lists over 85 E-Governance Case-Studies
	from 42 developing countries including Argentina, Bulgaria, Brazi,
	Cameroon, Croatia, Honduras, Hungary, India, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia,
	Namibia, Nepal, Senegal, Tanzania, Thailand, Uruguay, UAE, Vietnam
	and Yemen.
	
	Publications: Over 90 publications devoted specifically to
	electronic governace in developing countries are available from this
	website.
	
	Links, Events and EForums: Over 50 References to other interesting
	websites, electronic forums and events relating to egovernance in
	developing countries are provided.
	
	
	KEY E-GOVERNANCE LEARNINGS:
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	DigitalGovernance.org Initiative was initiated in September 2000.
	Since then, several learnings have emerged out of this project. But
	the key ones are:
	
	1. Electronic governance has to be viewed as a political process
	dealing with reform of governance towards good governance. And
	governance reform is a slow process- requiring engaging with
	governance institutions and bringing about both attitudinal and
	constitutional changes.
	
	2. Where political will exists, electronic governance can
	significantly catalyze the reform process towards good governance.
	
	3. In absence of political will, the impact of electronic governance
	models will be weak and may not lead to qualitative change in
	governance processes. In such cases, there will be far greater onus
	on civil society organizations to build strong citizens movement to
	either create a political will or to bring about a change in
	leadership.
	
	We will keep sharing other learnings emerging out of this project
	through our website and mailing list. In our next update, we will be
	informing members on how to sucessful E-egovernance Projects not
	only enhance "Information Acess and Flows" in the society but also
	alter the "Geometry of Information Flows" in it.
	
	
	PARTICIPATE:
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	Digital Governance Initiative is a voluntary, non-funded initiative
	relying on participation of colleagues, mostly from developing
	countries for their intellectual contributions and online
	volunteering efforts.
	
	1. At the moment, we are in the process of creating:
	"National E-Governance Networks"
	
	These networks will encourage national-level knowledge exchange and
	mentoring in setting-up or supporting egovernance projects,
	DigitalGovernance.org has initiated country-specific virtual
	networks. The country-level networks would primarily deal with
	issues and learnings that are relevant to their specific countries.
	
	To join, these National Networks, write to us at
	knownet@knownetweaver.org along with the specific country network
	that you wish to belong in. If we do not have an existing country
	network, we will create one provided adequate representation exists.
	
	2. In addition, we are setting up:
	Translators Network:
	
	Translators Network will help us evaluate e-governance resources and
	provide information on this website in different languages. We are
	always looking for translators for Arabic, Chinese, French, Spanish,
	Tamil and other developing countries languages, who will be able to
	volunteer their skills online.
	
	To join our Translators Network, write to us at
	knownet@knownetweaver.org along with information on your language
	and translation skills.
	
	
	FEEDBACK
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	We very much appreciate your feedback and suggestions on how we can
	incorporate the learnings from this project into specific
	egovernance related activities taken up by governments in developing
	countries.
	
	Please write to knownet@knownetweaver.org or at v.nath-
	alumni@lse.ac.uk
	
	To be on our mailing list of future updates, send a blank 
	email to: digitalgovernance-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

	Best regards and happy learnings,
	
	Best,
	
	Vikas Nath
	Inlaks Scholar (2000-1), London School of Economics, UK
	Founder, DigitalGovernance.org and KnowNet.org Initiative
	Email: knownet@knownetweaver.org or v.nath-alumni@lse.ac.uk
	Homepage: http://www.vikasnath.org <http://www.vikasnath.org/> 
	
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	The term Digital Governance refers to governance processes in which
	Information and Communications Technology (ICT) play a significant
	role. The role played by ICT could be wide-ranging: in delivery and
	standards of governance services, to how people access such
	services, and the participation of people in the governance sphere.
	Digital Governance uses ICT to induce changes in the delivery and
	standards of governance services and more importantly, in the way
	citizens interact and participate in the governance sphere.
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