Category: e-governance
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Open Source and e-health
ICTs in the Health Sector In most countries, the health sector has been one less prone to rapidly adopt state of the art ICTs for its core functions and operations. e-health, as it is called, is thus still in its infancy, specially in developing countries. This situation is in sharp contrast with the rapid adoption…
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e-gov Team AWP Update
Here are the updates I got from the team on the above. Our final AWP is here: egov-team-awp-2012-final-02-25 MM Open Governance; OPG oversight and summary refined and finished (on the Wiki). E-governance guidance note: Mapping of other UN agencies working on e-gov. and ICT4D done Guidance on working with other agencies almost finished Motorola; Application…
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Weekly Update: 16 March – South Africa mission continued
Monday 12 March Met with the CEO of the e-skills institute (e-SI) to discuss various policy issues. First on the non-existing agenda was the potential to more effectively mainstream e-SI into the various other sectors. Capacity development is after all a means to an end that can benefit all sectors and institutions involved in development…
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Weekly Update: 9 March – On Mission in South Africa
Monday 5 March We had an all day retreat with DGG advisors ands spent quite a bit of the time discussing the links between DG and sustainable human development. We did not close the discussion which is still ongoing. It was also agreed to hold all day advisors meetings every quarter. Wednesday 7 March Spent…
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Innovation and Governance: Some ideas
Innovation and Governance and Innovations in Governance Talking Points The idea of innovation, which is indeed not new to development practitioners, is once again picking up steam. And it is now a buzzword that seems to permeate many discussions and conversations on development and beyond. What is perhaps new nowadays is the links that we…
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Social “media” and DG: Working with Bangkok RSC
Our RCS in Bangkok has commissioned a paper on Social Media and Democratic Space. The latest version on the paper is here: Bangkok-Social-media-democratic-space-AK-additions). Skipping any discussion on the notion of “Democratic Space” (which I personally see as a variation on the good old concept of public sphere), the paper has a heavy focus on the…
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Weekly Update: 2 March
Early in the week I met with the Director of BCPR’s Conflict Prevention Group, a champion in the use of ICTs and mobiles in crisis situations and governance processes who uses his experience in Kenya to promote this work in UNDP. BCPR clearly understands that crowdsourcing is not sufficient to adequately manage crisis situations and/or…
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Weekly Update: 24 February
A call with UNDP South Africa and the government counterpart early in the week ended up in agreement on my mission to the country in early March. A 2 day workshop on the ongoing e-skills programme we are supporting will be followed by visits to several of regional hubs the Department of Communications (DOC) has…
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Libya: e-gov in Crisis Countries
One of our regional governance Practice leaders have been seconded to Libya for one year. The new government has strong interest in supporting e-governance. I thus received a request from our colleague to provide support for this process as well as indicating our expertise when it comes to crisis countries. Below is my reply. Background…
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e-governance Workshops – Themes to include
UNDP Libya is planning to hold a one day workshop on e-governance. They are planning to increase awareness while learning from other countries about implementation. Here is what I proposed to them -which can be used for other similar events. The idea of the workshop is good. Please note that we have supported such event…
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Draft Concept Note for Rio+20 report: SDNP Revisited
Background The Sustainable Development Networking Programme (SDNP) was launched by UNDP in1992 in direct response to the implementation of Agenda 21, established at the UN Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. A UNDP global programme, SDNP focused on Chapters 27, 37 and 40 of the Agenda, while at the same time calling for increased involvement…
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The impact of social innovation in developing countries
Our recently published mobile technologies report highlights the changing dynamics of local and social innovation. Whereas in the early days of the Internet, most innovations happened in the North, the situation has changed dramatically nowadays. This article, published in a well-known MIT magazine, shows the incredible impact of social innovation on Kenya’s economy and development…
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Weekly Update: 17 February
Had a late conference call with UNDP Guatemala on Tuesday evening. It seems the new government, which is led by retired army officers, is very interested on e-governance and FOSS. The government has just crated a new Ministry which will focus on transparency while also having some comptroller functions. The head of the new Ministry…
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e-governance in Djibouti
DGG Director circulated a request to comment on UNDP Djibouti’s plan programmes. Two of the notes address e-governance (see djibouti-Profil-de-projet-egov and djibouti-Profil-de-projet-egov-2). After a quik review and with inputs from Serge, here is our response. I have received a request from Geraldine to provide initial comments to the e-governance concept notes you kindly shared with…
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Weekly Update: 10 February
Country office demand for our work on e-governance continues to be on the increase. This week alone Djibouti, Libya, Moldova and Tunisia have asked for support. Last week, DGG Director circulated a series of concept notes prepared by our CO in Djibouti. e-governance is one of the themes they want to address. The CO wants…