Next generation e-Government

eGov(ernment) focus is today shifting to organizational adaptability, political support, partnerships, and embedding in user communities, success factors often found lacking. To make use of technology and infrastructure investments, focus is now on improving governance and avoiding supporting obsolete and inefficient organizational structures and processes with IT. Accordingly, this inception study defines requirements and development paths for supporting eGov and eLearning development in Africa and Asia. Drawing on established university contacts and projects, and focusing on creating enduring creative partnerships, we deliver:
- Report of specific local needs and opportunities for successful projects.
- Concrete suggestions for projects lasting 2-4 years starting 2005, including setup of project partners, project goals and outlines, and assessment of opportunities and risks.
Partners: 
Örebro University
Contact person: 
Åke Grönlund
Funding: 
SEK 400.000
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