Emerging Issues and Prospects in African E-Government

Author: Inderjeet Singh Sodhi  

Publisher: IGI Global‎

Publication year: 2014

E-ISBN: 9781466662971

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9781466662964

Subject: D0 Political Theory

Language: ENG

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Description

Efforts have been made toward the application of electronic government in the developing world, yet questions of how to best implement governance systems and address concerns from officials and citizens alike remain to be answered. Emerging Issues and Prospects in African E-Government explores relevant practices, trends, and potential challenges facing fledgling governments in the digital era. This book focuses on the establishment and maintenance of e-government in various African countries, providing critical insights for government bodies, policymakers, administrators, and public sector researchers working in local, state, and national governments around the world.

Chapter

Section 1: Chapters on General and on Africa

Chapter 1: E-Government Development in Africa

Chapter 2: E-Government for Health Facilities in Africa

Chapter 3: E-Voting

Chapter 4: E-Government in Public Administration in Africa

Section 2: Chapters on Eastern Africa

Chapter 5: E-Government for Rural Development in Tanzania

Chapter 6: E-Government in East Africa

Chapter 7: M-Powering

Chapter 8: Delivering Equitable and Quality Education to Remote Kenya Using ICT

Chapter 9: An Empirical Application of the DeLone and McLean Model to Examine Factors for E-Government Adoption in the Selected Districts of Tanzania

Chapter 10: The Issues and Prospects for E-Governance in Eastern Africa

Chapter 11: Steering E-Government Projects from Failure to Success

Section 3: Chapter on Western Africa

Chapter 12: Electronic Government and Rural Development in Anglophone West Africa

Section 4: Chapters on Southern Africa

Chapter 13: The Level of E-Government Implementation

Chapter 14: E-Government in Namibia

Chapter 15: E-Government Considerations

Chapter 16: E-Governance and Natural Hazards in Mozambique

Chapter 17: E-Government Implementation for Internal Efficiency

Section 5: Chapter on Central Africa

Chapter 18: E-Government in Central Africa

Compilation of References

About the Contributors

Index

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