In its endeavour to support Member States in the area of ICT for development, the United Nations Division for Public Administration and Development Management (DPADM) organized an Expert Group Meeting on E-Participation and E-Government: Understanding the Present and Creating the Future from 27-28 July 2006 in Budapest, Hungary. The Meeting was organized as part of the ‘International E-participation and Local Democracy Symposium on Promoting Social Inclusion via E-participation, hosted by the Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, United Kingdom. The UNDESA Meeting on E-Participation and E-Government: Understanding the Present and Creating the Future provided an opportunity to review e-participation and e-government experiences, determine the strengths and weaknesses of the initiatives, and search for options and methodologies that may support a more inclusive e-government approach.
The objective of the Meeting was to identify the major issues and trends in e-participation and e-government by reviewing existing approaches worldwide and analysing the structural and process changes associated with e-participation and e-government development. The overall aim was to 2 explore and identify issues and challenges facing both governments and citizens in their quest towards human development, inclusion and empowerment by broadening the understanding of e-participation and e-government.
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