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Security is tied to Nigeria's social, political and economic growth and development. The negligence of the security sector is responsible for the non-performance of democratic governance and its attendant violent crimes, such as armed robbery, ethnic crisis, electoral violence, kidnapping,...
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India is a developing nation. Its population is the second largest in the world after the China. Both central and state … continuous study on e-governance governance in India. In the present study we review the literature on e-governance nationally as …
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contribution to the achievement of successful and sustainable deployment of Good Governance in India. This paper attempts to define … challenges in implementation of e-governance in India. It also suggests some inferences to triumph the success of e …-governance especially in context of India. It starts with a definition of e-governance, and then presents a general e-governance model and …
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Globally, increasingly vigilant and vocal civil society groups - important actors in the new multilateralism—are demanding that companies publish what they pay in revenues, aid agencies publish what they fund, and governments publish what they spend. These initiatives reflect a renewed and...
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Our paper focuses on the role of e-government in relation to economic development within the post-COVID era. Nowadays, e-government represents the service which utilizes digital technology to create electronic pathways to improve the efficiency of public services, increase economic prosperity,...
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The article provides a broad-based overview on competing development strategies and the economic performance of developing countries, mainly since the year 2000. Four traditional mainstream development strategies are discussed (Washington Consensus, neo-liberalism, "good governance" and MDGs)...
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This paper investigated India's journey in Opening Government Data through the shortcomings in the drafting and … on overcoming these shortcomings to answer India's growth logjam …
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development in its different stages. Firstly, we identify the three development stages that prevailed in the world between 1996 … and 2011 according to the income classification of the World Bank corroborated with data from the UNDP Human Development …
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