Category: e-governance
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DGG Post-2015 Weekly Update – 8 May
Overall UN processes BDP shared latest version of the UN Task Team draft report that will be submitted to the SG. DGG provided comments to the text and submitted them on Monday (draft report and comments have been uploaded to this space) Global Governance Meeting OHCHR sent message indicating that they are running 10 days…
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Weekly Update: 4 May
I received the visit from a senior VP from Cisco who heads the company’s Internet Business Solutions Group (IBSG, http://www.cisco.com/web/about/ac79/index.html). We first partnered with IBSG back in 2003 when they came to visit UNDP with the VP heading the delegation. We spent over three hours discussing our approach to ICTD and e-governance and they immediately…
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RBLAC’s White Book on ICTs, Education and the Private Sector
RBLAC is publishing the above mentioned White Book, which has been in the works for at least the last year or so. I got a request for comment form the DD of the Bureau. The White Book (which is here in different presentations: AporteEmpresasTICalaEducacion ) and my comments are in Spanish. El reporte está muy bien…
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DGG Post-2015 – Weekly Update
Overall UN processes Revised UNDP/UNDP concept note to be submitted to UN Workig group by CoB today. Document will be available in this space in the UN Official Documents section OGC colleagues attended OECD GovNet meetings and presented UNDP’s take on post-2105. Update from the meeting upcoming Global Governance Meeting OHCHR was expected to submit…
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Weekly Update: 27 April
The regional IPS (International Public Software) project is still in a limbo as the government of Argentina has been slow in engaging with UNDP Argentina. I had a call with the representative from the Argentinean government to discuss next steps. It is imperative that the government counterpart meets with the UNDP governance focal point to…
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Weekly Update: 20 April
It seems that change within BDP is now acquiring real shape. As the financial situation in the UN in general is far from optimal, we should then expect to have less resources available for the foreseeable future. Needless to say, this has implications not only for programming but also human resources. We will see. It…
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Africa’s Mobile Social Networks
While Facebook is still preparing it supposedly multi-billion IPO (using the content that users have freely provided as proof of success), many people in the poorest developing countries (also in the multi-billion range but not as large as Facebook’s!) have still to log in into the most well-known social networks. This fact has now become…
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UNDAF in Armenia
I received yet another request for support on integrating ICTs into the UNDAF process, this time from Armenia. Here is my reply. The UNDAF documents are here: http://www.un.am/en/UNDAF Although the UNDAF has four main priorities, on the other hand it has quite a few outcomes eh? In a way this is good as it allows…
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BTOB: Mission to Bahrain 11 – 13 April
Background I was first invited to Bahrain in late 2010 just two months before the so-called “14 February Revolution”. I got the invitation from the e-Government Authority (EGA, http://tinyurl.com/6smaraj) which has been organizing the International e-government Forum for a few years. The meeting was planned for mid-May, three months after the protests. I decided to…
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BTOB: Mission to Tunis 2 – 4 April
Back in Tunis This was my first time back in Tunis since 2005 when I attended the second and final meeting of WSIS. Back then, we could all see and feel the authoritarian character of the regime in the midst of a UN meeting promoting open access to information and louder voice to non-state actors.…
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Weekly Update: 30 March
Met with the head of UNMC who has been asked by BDP management to work on the campaign/mobilization side of the psot-2105 process. She expressed some concern about our capacity to deliver on the project output related to the web platform and demanded to know if we have any resources allocated to it. I was…
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UNDAF Support: Inputs to Suriname
After the Administrator’s message on integrating ICTs into UNDAF, we have started to get queries from COs as to how to acutally do this. Since we still do not have guidelines, I have been trying to respond to a few of the queries. Below is the example of Suriname. I read the Suriname’s UNDAF is…
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Mission to South Africa BTOB
Wednesday 7 March Spent most of the day traveling. Arrived in Johannesburg around 8am and managed to get to the hotel in Pretoria at 10. Had lunch with UNDP staff to quickly catch up. Met the RR for almost two hours to discuss the e-skills project and its relevance to UNDP within the broader support…
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Weekly Update: 23 March
Spoke to UNDP Ghana’s DCD to explore ways to kick-start, once again, Africa’s e-governance Academy (AfegA). Nothing much has happened since the former project coordinator was let go last September for not performing up to expectations. UNDP Accra had agreed to pick up the pieces but that did not really work out as staff in…
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India’s Social Media Framework and Strategy
While the use of social networks in India is growing rapidly, latest data indicates that only 55% or 45 million people of the total Internet population in the country uses Facebook for example (see http://www.socialbakers.com/facebook-statistics/india#chart-intervals, a number that represents a very small portion of the population. This was certainly not the case when the Indian…