Challenges of Promoting E-Governance in Tanzania
Challenges of Promoting E-Governance in Tanzania
Challenges of Promoting E-Governance in Tanzania
October 2009
Introduction
Electronic governance (E-Governance) can be described as a set of
technology-mediated processes that are changing both the delivery of public
services and the broader interactions between citizens and government. The
essence of e-governance is the use of Information and Communications
Technology (ICT) by different actors within the society with the aim of
improving their access to information and to build their capacities. E-
governance is, therefore, about the use of information technology to raise the
quality of the services governments deliver to citizens and businesses.
These delivery models show the main institutions that the government
interacts with from time to tome. Within each of the delivery settings involves
such activities like providing or putting various information over the Internet
such as laws and regulations, public announcements and notices, regulatory
services, national holidays, public schedules, briefs, vacancies, etc.
On top of that, the models make it possible for people to make transactions
with the government, e.g. filing tax returns, applying for services and grants,
as well as tendering. Furthermore, e-governance makes it possible for citizens
to get involved in online polling, voting, and campaigning.
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