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e-Government for Development: A Case Study from Mozambique

Getrudes Macueve

Abstract

This paper draws upon Amartya Sen’s concept of “development as freedom” as an effective approach to analyze e-government for development initiatives. An interpretive analysis of three projects ongoing in Mozambique report that although some “freedoms” are currently reachable through these initiatives, a lot needs to be done to achieve “development as freedom.” The use of this theoretical approach provides a valuable contribution to the research domain of ICTs for development. This article also draws practical recommendations to assist managers of egovernment projects in Mozambique, as well as other developing countries.

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Keywords: e-Government, ICTs, development, poverty, economic growth, interventionalism

Cite As: Macueve, G. (2008) e-Government for Development: A Case Study from Mozambique, The African Journal of Information Systems, Volume 1, Issue 1, pp. 1-17.

 

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