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Out Now: APDIP e-Note 3 - The Key to Increasing Transparency in e-Government Deployment: Public Feedback Mechanisms http://www.apdip.net/news/apdipenote3 =========================================================================== Public feedback mechanisms (PFMs) are an important subset of two-way interactions in e-Government initiatives because they help ensure transparency and accountability. With examples from the Republic of Korea and Singapore, this APDIP e-Note explores what are PFMs, how they are implemented, and what are the benefits and challenges of implementing PFMs. APDIP e-Notes are brief documents that present analyses of specific issues related to information and communication technologies (ICTs) for sustainable human development in the Asia-Pacific region. This series introduces readers to the who, what, where, why and how of a wide range of current issues related to ICTs such as e-governance, free and open source software, ICTs and poverty alleviation, Internet governance and many others. Download APDIP e-Note 3 at http://www.apdip.net/apdipenote/3.pdf All APDIP e-Notes are available at http://www.apdip.net/apdipenote/ All APDIP Publications are available at http://www.apdip.net/publications/ Christine Apikul UNDP-APDIP _______________________________________________ DIGITALDIVIDE mailing list DIGITALDIVIDE@mailman.edc.org http://mailman.edc.org/mailman/listinfo/digitaldivide To unsubscribe, send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word UNSUBSCRIBE in the body of the message.