Efforts have been made toward the application of electronic government in the developing world, yet questions of how to best implement governance systems and address concerns from officials and citizens alike remain to be answered. Emerging Issues and Prospects in African E-Government explores relevant practices, trends, and potential challenges facing fledgling governments in the digital era. This book focuses on the establishment and maintenance of e-government in various African countries, providing critical insights for government bodies, policymakers, administrators, and public sector researchers working in local, state, and national governments around the world.
Inderjeet Singh Sodhi has a BSc, an MA in Public Administration, an MA in Political Science, and a PhD. He has been Head of the Department of Public Administration in St. Wilfreds College (Affiliated with the University of Rajasthan), Jaipur, India since July 1, 2001 and also worked as Associate Professor in Public Administration at The University of Dodoma (Tanzania, Africa) from March 31, 2011 to March 2013. He has had 30 articles published in reputed journals on the issues of policy, governance, ICT, e-governance, development, planning, etc. and has attended international conferences in Mumbai and Delhi (India), Istanbul (Turkey), and Dar es Salaam (Tanzania) and national conferences/workshops/seminars. He is co-editor of Governometrics and Technological Innovation for Public Policy Design and Precision (IGI Global, USA, 2014). His areas of expertise are Policy, Governance, ICT, E-Government, Reform, Planning, Development, Local Government, Urban Development, Civil Society, etc.