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[E-Government News] Covering all Arab countries, ICTDAR’s main aim is to assist Arab States in harnessing ICT to reduce poverty, address digital divides and improve both public administration performance and private sector hold and expansion. As an integral part of their objectives, an E-governance programme was launched to provide policy advice to Arab government, establish a regional E-governance Institute (REGI) and setting up an E-governance portal to provide knowledge resources and tools as well as regulatory and legal information.

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[Strategiy.com] GT Summit to debate IT strategy for Arab governments: IT related subjects will cover the actual dynamics such as smart IT infrastructures, enterprise architecture, integrated service delivery channels, connecting communities through Digital Cities and information security, access, collaboration and integration.

http://arab-e-gov.blogspot.com [Arab-e-gov.blogspot.com] IBAHRINE eGOVERNMENT and readiness in the Arab World: Registering health cards, medical professional's licenses, birth and death certificates and availing blood bank services will soon be a click away, thanks to the efforts of the Ministry of Health (MoH), which is all set to launch a new web portal in the New Year. The new portal will offer 80 health services online along with regularly updated information about the ministry, its policies and services, according to Director of the Quality and Development Department at MoH Dr Saeed Abdullah Bin Ishaq, according to The Gulf Today.

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