IMPROVING E-CONSULTATION THROUGH DIGITAL CROWDSOURCING IN UGANDA: A QUANTITATIVE SURVEY

Elizabeth Asianzu
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Information Communication Technology is identified by Uganda government as a key priority sector that will spur socio-economic transformation in the country. Unfortunately, ICT use for e-participation remains a challenge in Uganda. A pertinent issue with e-participation is e-consultation where citizens are expected to use ICT to access and participate in government programs. Despite government’s efforts to increase ICT use by integrating it into its operations, minimal progress is recorded as e-consultation level remains low resulting in increase in corruption, lack of transparency and accountability. This study presents the prominent role of digital crowdsourcing in improving e-consultation in Uganda to be implemented using the ten-phase digital crowdsourcing implementation process with social media (Facebook) as a digital crowdsourcing tool. Using National Environmental Management Authority Facebook account to make an open call, randomly sampled participants will be availed self-administered, semi-structured, close-ended online questionnaires to identify the challenges and critical success factors for e-consultation. The participants will engage in the digital crowdsourcing process to address the problem of plastic waste pollution, a major eyesore globally. The major research outcome will be a consistent crowdsourcing implementation process that can be used to improve e-consultation in Uganda.
乌干达通过数字众包改进电子咨询:一项定量调查
乌干达政府将信息通信技术确定为促进该国社会经济转型的关键优先部门。不幸的是,在乌干达,利用信息通信技术进行电子参与仍然是一个挑战。电子参与的一个相关问题是电子咨询,期望公民使用信息通信技术访问和参与政府计划。尽管政府努力通过将信息通信技术整合到其业务中来增加信息通信技术的使用,但由于电子咨询水平仍然很低,导致腐败增加,缺乏透明度和问责制,因此取得的进展微乎其微。本研究展示了数字众包在改善乌干达电子咨询方面的突出作用,通过使用社交媒体(Facebook)作为数字众包工具的十阶段数字众包实施过程来实施。使用国家环境管理局的Facebook账户进行公开征集,随机抽样的参与者将获得自我管理、半结构化、封闭式的在线问卷,以确定电子咨询的挑战和关键成功因素。参与者将参与数字众包过程,以解决塑料废物污染问题,这是全球主要的眼中钉。主要的研究成果将是一个一致的众包实施过程,可用于改善乌干达的电子咨询。
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