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Challenges and Prospects of E-Government - Wordofa, Tewodros
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Due to the invention of internet technology, the world becomes a village. As a result, the public access to information increases rapidly and hears each activity that has been done in the world. People living in developing world comparing their public administration system with developed nations. Therefore, the public service delivery system in developing nations has failed to meet the rapidly changing requirements of the people. It is so because it tended to be rigid, laid too much emphasis on red tapism; sap creativity; thwarted initiative; wore out dynamism and denial of justice as of…mehr

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Due to the invention of internet technology, the world becomes a village. As a result, the public access to information increases rapidly and hears each activity that has been done in the world. People living in developing world comparing their public administration system with developed nations. Therefore, the public service delivery system in developing nations has failed to meet the rapidly changing requirements of the people. It is so because it tended to be rigid, laid too much emphasis on red tapism; sap creativity; thwarted initiative; wore out dynamism and denial of justice as of resultant delays. As a result, now a day s most developing and developed countries have been devoting their effort to tackle down the problem of traditional public service delivery. The adoption of e-government system has become a common element in public administration modernization program. More and more governments around the world are introducing electronic government as a means of improve service to citizen and enhancing efficiency and effectiveness in the public sector. E-government has been identified as one of the top priority of governments in developing countries
Autorenporträt
Tewodros Hailu Wordofa has a BA degree in Economic from university of Gonder, Ethiopia, Bsc in Information Systems and MA degree in public management and policy from Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia.He has been lecturing in Kotebe College of Teachers Education and Ethio-National medical college and working in Commercial Bank of Ethiopia