Wednesday, March 15, 2006

74 e-government cases selected by United Nations

UNDESA (Department of Economic and Social Affairs of the United Nations Secretariat) published a compilation of innovative e-government solutions, services and applications with elements of transferability and adaptibility by users. 74 cases, from 38 countries has been chosen.


The Compendium does not promote one solution over another, but rather exposes e-government practices that place the citizen in the forefront. It contains practices from all regions, while maintaining a geographical distribution.

The main objective is to create a venue for promoting innovative and transferable e-government solutions, services and products developed and yet to be developed by national or local governments.

These cases concern all aspects of the Information Society as, for example :

- Telecentres in Egypt or Uganda

- e-Health networks in Kenya, Tunisia, India, or USA

- e-Government strategies in Mozambique, Australia, Bahrain, India, Japan, South Korea, Danmark, Estonia, France, Irland, Spain, UK, Canada, Mexico.

- Local portails in The Cap (South Africa), Brisbane (Australia), Seoul (South Korea), Upper Hutt (New Zeland), Vienna (Austria), Issy-les-Moulineaux (France), Bremen(Germany), Eindhoven (The Netherlands), Fife Region (UK), Vancouver (Canada), Sunnyvale (USA)

- e-Learning in Tunisia

- Use of ICT for agriculture, in China

- e-services in India, Singapour, Belgium, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay

- e-Participation in South Korea, Singapour, Austria, United Kingdom, Peru

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