Good Governance is a part of a development process which is participatory, transparent and accountable in characteristic where processes and structures guide political and socio-economic relationships, and the voices of the poorest and most vulnerable are heard in the decision-making processes regarding the allocation of resources.
Electronic Governance (EG) is not merely a computerization of stand alone back office operations but also a change as to how the Government operates and this implies a new set of responsibilities for the executive, legislature and the citizenry.
Electronic Governance has emerged as one of the frontline applications to target multimedia and network technologies and to re-invent the way the government works. It is mend to ensure better transparency and services to the public.
E-Governance is not just about government web site and e-mail. It is not just about service delivery over the Internet. It is not just about digital access to government information or electronic payments. It will change how citizens relate to governments as much as it changes how citizens relate to each other. E-governance will allow citizens to communicate with government, participate in the governments' policy-making and citizens to communicate each other. The e-governance will truly allow citizens to participate in the government decision-making process, reflect their true needs and welfare by utilizing e-government as a tool.
Why E-Governance
To get the productive and efficient work from the people
To reduce corruption & differences among communities
To make efficient use of resources & time
To make use of latest technologies that make work sophisticated, easy and accurate
To show to the people about the government role in social and economic development
To strengthen the inner flaws in the working system |