E-Governance for Smart Bangladesh: Prospects for Implementing the Vision in Public Administration
Journal Title: International Journal of Social Science And Human Research - Year 2024, Vol 7, Issue 04
Abstract
Despite facing challenges like urbanization and climate change, Bangladesh is thriving with a 7.3% annual economic growth rate. The government is advocating for a "Smart Bangladesh" to address resource and infrastructure management issues and foster sustainable development. The main goals include 5G internet, 100% smartphone adoption, 100% speed internet access, and cashless transactions. E-governance, leveraging ICT, plays a vital role in promoting efficiency, technical innovation, and citizen-focused services. This research aims to assess citizen engagement in e-governance and evaluate the implementation of strategies to achieve smart governance objectives. The research on e-governance for Smart Bangladesh focuses on the importance of user experience, awareness, technological integration, and community engagement. It highlights the potential impact of e-governance on citizen-government interactions. However, challenges like technical issues and rural-urban disparities feature the complexity of implementing comprehensive solutions. The research recommendations include enhancing user interfaces, increasing awareness, tailoring services to local needs, integrating innovative technologies, and promoting data-driven decision-making. These strategies contribute to a Smart Bangladesh with efficient, transparent, and citizen-centric governance.
Authors and Affiliations
Dr. Jebunnessa, Dr. Mizanur Rahman, Mst. Ashrafun Nahar
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