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One aspect of change is e-governance. Though existing literature has outlined the possibility of e-governance spiraling the economic lives of citizens, little has been done to unravel the understanding of the prospects, challenges, and practices of e-governance in improving literacy levels, championing the values of democracy, increasing economic transactions, and improving government administrative functions. This report seeks to explore the prospects of E-governance in Angola, assess the challenges facing the implementation of e-governance, and ultimately establish best practices that have effectively promoted the governance in Angola.
A survey will help gather qualitative data to be analyzed using descriptive statistics. The target population will be government departments, businesses, citizens, and government employees.This study intends to analyze the role of e-governance in fostering democracy in Africa by critically assessing its contribution to Angolan governance and how these aspects have contributed to effective service delivery and improved the standards of living of Angolan people. It outlines how to subdue the challenges of instituting e-governance and further inform the knowledge bank of the Angolan government on the current and new challenges likely to be faced in implementation.
In the 1990s, the IMF imposed structural adjustment programs meant to ease Africa’s economic hardships and act as an avenue for developing good use of public resources and promotion of accountability by governments to citizens. In order to meet the donor demands and increased pressure by citizens to have their governments perform, African countries gradually began to appreciate the use of the internet, PCs, mobile phones, and other gadgets to deliver government services online, etc.
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