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In order to study e-government development and its impact on reform and modernization of public administrations in the Arab region, DSG established the Middle East and North Africa e-Government Research Initiative.
The initiative’s objectives, themes and intended outcomes are primarily driven from feedback from a network of e-government directors in 16 Arab countries through a series of forums hosted in DSG between September 2005 and March 2007. The importance of this research initiative for the MENA countries emerges from the following reasons:
- International non-governmental organizations are increasingly recognizing e-government as an imperative approach for supporting good governance and the development of public administrations on the local, national, regional and international levels.
- The Arab region is poor in academic research in the area of public administration in general.
- Arab countries can potentially benefit from the provision of better public services by utilizing ICT, improving effectiveness and efficiency of government operations, decreasing costs and levels of corruption in public administrations and promoting citizens’ participation in policy and decision making.
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