西非国家的电子政务发展:二十年回顾

Ibraheem Jafar, S. Miskon, Ab Razak Che Hussin
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本文通过从联合国电子政务调查中获得的电子政务发展指数(EGDI)得分,探讨了西非电子政务发展在过去二十年中的演变情况。研究旨在评估发展趋势,并为提高该次区域电子政务的有效性和影响力提出建议。它强调了研究该地区电子政务对于应对治理挑战、促进社会经济发展和增强公民能力的重要意义。对 EGDI 分数的分析表明,佛得角、加纳、利比里亚和尼日利亚在电子政务举措方面的准备程度较高,而其他国家则落后。对各次调查的全球电子政务指数平均分进行比较显示,总体上取得了进展,但在少数调查中出现了波动。在每项调查中,西非国家普遍低于全球平均水平,表明该次区域在电子政务发展方面存在巨大差距。利用电子政务可以促进包容性增长、透明度和公民赋权。然而,挑战依然存在,需要对信息和通信技术基础设施、数字扫盲和治理流程进行投资。未来的研究可以探索其他地区,并制定框架,以加强西非国家的开放社会基础设施、技术信息基础设施和人机交互的电子政务发展。
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E-Government Development in West African Countries: A Two Decade Review
This paper explores the evolution of E-government Development in West Africa over the past two decades through the E-government Development Index (EGDI) scores obtained from United Nations E-government Surveys. The study aims to assess trends and offer recommendations for enhancing E-government effectiveness and impact in the sub-region. It emphasizes the significance of studying E-government in the region to address governance challenges, promote socio-economic development, and empower citizens. The analysis of EGDI scores reveals that Cape Verde, Ghana, Liberia, and Nigeria demonstrate higher readiness for e-government initiatives, while other countries lag. Comparison of Global Average EGDI scores across the surveys shows overall progress with fluctuations in few surveys. In each of the surveys, West African countries generally fall below the Global Average, indicating a wide gap in E-government development in the sub-region. Leveraging E-government can foster inclusive growth, transparency, and citizen empowerment. However, challenges persist, requiring investment in ICT infrastructure, digital literacy, and governance processes. Future research could explore other regions and develop frameworks for enhancing EGDI components of OSI, TII, and HCI in West African countries.
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