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Wednesday
14 November, 15:45 - 17:00 POL + DEV.5
e-Africa-e-Government:
Second Session
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| Q:
How important is visionary political leadership for e-government? |
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Extremely important |
74.36% |
| 2) |
Very important |
17.95% |
| 3) |
Important |
5.13% |
| 4) |
Not important |
2.56% |
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| Q:
What are the main benefits of e-governance? |
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Greater transparency and efficiency |
27.59% |
| 2) |
Improved quality of government services |
25.86% |
| 3) |
Improved national communications infrastructure |
12.93% |
| 4) |
Reduced administrative costs |
17.24% |
| 5) |
More interaction with the public |
16.38% |
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| Q:
What are the primary obstacles to e-government? |
| 1) |
Lack of awareness |
20.18% |
| 2) |
Insufficient financial resources |
22.81% |
| 3) |
Inadequate human resources |
24.56% |
| 4) |
Political resistance |
16.67% |
| 5) |
Lack of accessibility |
15.79% |
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| Q:
Can e-government benefit the population even if universal access is not achieved? |
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Yes |
65.52% |
| 2) |
No |
24.14% |
| 3) |
Don't Know |
10.34% |
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| Q:
How could e-government contribute to economic growth? |
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By attracting more investment |
13.51% |
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By encouraging mass access to the Internet |
14.41% |
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By accelerating public service and performance |
36.04% |
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By automatizing public procurement procedures |
14.41% |
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By avoiding costly travel expenses to/from administrative centers |
21.62% |
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