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Improving Local Governance through ICTs in Africa: The Findings from Login
Africa Three Years ResearchKeynote on Knowledge and ICT4 D 1st Workshop of the I Think Innovation Network in Rome on ICT4D,October 24,2011 organised by Dr. Roberto Masiero
Mammo Muchie: DST/NRF Research Professor, IERI-TUT, South Africa, Professor, Aalborg University, Denmark, SLPTMD Senior Research Associate, Oxford University
Outline
Inspiration Introducing the Log-in Research The model on E & H Government &
Governance Some of the Findings Suggestion for Future Research Concluding Remark
Inspiration
”There is a natural asymmetry of information between those who govern and those whom they are supposed to serve ”(Stiglitz, 2002)
Inspiration
”E- governance is never going to be really effective, unless it is tied very closely with the right to information: On the other hand, RTI is not going to be very successful and in fact, a failure, if it is not tied with the concept of E-Governance”(Chief Information Commissioner of India)
Inspiration
”It is possible to assess the status of a given country by creating a compositie index comprising the web measure index, the telecommunications infrastructuire index, the human capital index and the e- preparation index.”(UN, 2008)
Inspiration
”It is possible to implement e- governance without necessarily having a decentralisation policy.”(Tim Waema, p.284)
The Three Years Login-Research
Involved 10 countries with LIC,MIC,LMC,UMC,HIC variations
With different e- readiness With research teams from the local areas Funding from IDRC Team leader from Kenya; Prof. Tim Waema at
university of Nairobi Scientific advisors ( Prof. Joseph Kizza and Prof.
Mammo Muchie)
Some of the Output
e- governance site Exhibitions in Cairo and Mauritius, open to the public
Workshops every year from Cairo, Nairobi and Mauritius Policy makers and ICT service providers invited Demonstration of some of the e-goverance promoting schemes
developed in the research Final conference Books, and scientific papers Road map Suggestions how to include more African countries in the follow
up research
The Model
Many countries in the study do not have an e- governance policy
Nearly all of them in the study have national e- Governance strategies and policies
By conducting this research the locality was high lighted
Linking the local with the national and Africa was encouraged to draw lessons from good and failed practice to promote e- governance
Combining E with H
Distinction between Government and Governance
Between E -Government and H- Government Between E- Governance and H-Governance Between E- Government and H-Goverance Between H- Government and E-Governance Combining E & H Government with E& H
Governance
Assumptions
Context for e- governance matters: it matters where Africa is today in the Governance index
In Africa in general the assumption is that going for more e- is seen to make government function
Governance to improve More H is seen to retain corruption More e- is seen to reduce it Of course more empirical research is required!
Some of the Findings
Specific to each country and policy impact Impact on UNDP’s indicators Shared challenges Ideas for follow up
Specific success:a few examples
-From the Ethiopian study the city Government requested the source code and manuals to implement e-services
From Morocco local governments allocated budgets to implement an electronic civil registration system
Kenya was however consigned to do a workshop to get high officials’ buy in
South Africa reported a workshop to encourage buy in Mauritius got more business buy in.. A reported 117
businesses Egyptian team developed a business process mapping
methodology developed in this research and the Government adopted it!
The UNDP idicators
Partcipation Tranparency Accountability Efficiency and effectiveness Rule of law Responsiveness Equity Results mixed,, and uneven
Shared recommendation
Development of e- government and e-governance policy for local Government
Less awareness for the local must change More African countries must be included The research must continue but must also be
relevant Need for North-Africa research teaming
critical!
Concluding Remark: future research
We need to combine ICT4D and STI4D Include civil society researchers with
university North- with South Medalics ICT research programme Include doctoral and post doctoral
researchers
Concluding Remark:
Include also Globelics The African Globelics Doctoral Academy The Nesglobal Network The Journals Workshops mainly in Africa, Asia and latin Americ Be inclusive Smart And sustainable both in continuing the research and the use,
application and uptake of the results for relevant policy learning!
Concluding Remark:
E goverance research must be led by practice
Practice must also emerge from research The two must be combined And both with policy learning I ask you to build cooperative and productive
links. Thank you very much.
Some Useful Sources
Url for the ICT book introduced herehttp://idlbnc.idrc.ca/dspace/bitstream/
10625/45946/1/132418.pdf www.medalics.org www.ajstid.com http://agda.uonbi.ac.ke www.globelics.org www.nesglobal.org www.ansole.org