Resources on eGovernment Assistance
Compilation of e-Government Program Assistance by Major International Development Agencies, National Governments and Private Donors
This resource, reflecting in-depth research conducted by Internews and its partners, compiles and organizes information on the activities of major donors supporting e-Government projects in developing and transitional countries. It is intended to guide developing countries as they seek to determine donor priorities with regards to e-Government and to assist policy makers to submit the right proposals to the most appropriate donor. The guide is organized as follows:
(1) multilateral donors with global reach;
(2) multilateral donors with regional focus;
(3) bilateral donors (national governments); and
(4) private sector donors (foundations and corporations).
Aid Management Platform (AMP)
The Aid Management Platform (AMP) is an information sharing eGovernment tool that lets governments of developing countries streamline their handling of donors' differing reporting procedures, rules and regulations. AMP software provides a virtual workspace where governments and their donors can share aid information, from planning through implementation, and analyze this information by donor, sector, status, region, timing and other attributes.
AiDA (Accessible Information on Development Activities)
AiDA is the largest online directory of development projects and activities world, containing information on over 100,000 projects in all areas of development assistance. Information is harvested from major bilateral donors, multilateral development banks, and UN agencies. The directory is searchable by country, sector or donor.
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