A lost opportunity to foster E-Democracy and service delivery: E-Government in Sub Saharan Africa

P. Ngulube
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Electronic government (e-government) is an innovative attempt to take advantage of information and communication technologies (ICTs) to facilitate the citizens’ access to government information and services in order to support social, economic and political development and provide an avenue for the public to interact with government institutions and processes in a democratic, transparent and equitable way. E-government has the possibility of improving service delivery and enhancing the relationship between the government and the public. It may also help to foster electronic democracy (e-democracy). However, Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) faces a lot of challenges when it comes to implementing e-government programmes. The ICT infrastructure is weak and is not widely available to rural populations. In most cases, both government officials and the people who may want to use government services online lack basic skills. Government information is not properly organized as records management systems in many countries are collapsing. E-government projects are deficient in many countries in SSA, and they are grossly under resourced. Consequently, SSA may lose the opportunities offered by ICTs to improve government service delivery and foster democracy and accountability.
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失去了促进电子民主和提供服务的机会:撒哈拉以南非洲的电子政务
电子政府(e-government)是利用信息通信技术(ict)便利公民获取政府信息和服务的创新尝试,以支持社会、经济和政治发展,并为公众提供以民主、透明和公平的方式与政府机构和程序互动的途径。电子政务具有改善服务提供和加强政府与公众关系的可能性。它也有助于促进电子民主(e-democracy)。然而,撒哈拉以南非洲(SSA)在实施电子政务计划时面临着许多挑战。ICT基础设施薄弱,农村人口无法广泛使用。在大多数情况下,政府官员和可能希望在网上使用政府服务的人都缺乏基本技能。由于许多国家的档案管理系统崩溃,政府信息组织不合理。电子政务项目在南亚地区很多国家都存在不足,资源严重不足。因此,SSA可能会失去信息通信技术提供的改善政府服务、促进民主和问责制的机会。
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