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Event International eParticipation and Local Democracy Symposium
Begins July 26, 2006
Ends July 28, 2006
Papers
Ab.
Country Hungary
State
City Budapest
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Category Social_Science: Political_Science
Category 2 Computers
Category 3 Government
Exhibits Y
Organization
Contact 105 Ladbroke Grove London W11 1PG
URL http://www.eparticipationsymposium.com
Venue Hotel Inter-Continental Budapest
Description This summer, senior government officials from central and local government, NGOs from around the world and leading e-Government experts will come together to discuss the evolving relationship between e-Participation, social inclusion and e-Government and to establish a new conceptual framework for citizen-centric government.


What is e-Participation? Social Inclusion? e-Government?
• Learn how these topics are quickly converging into next big ‘e’ agenda
• Find out more about the next key funding focus for policymakers
• Discover how your constituents can benefit from this new approach to citizen-centric service delivery and governance
• Special sessions on e-Gov take up, Digi Challenge and how to use the VOICE empowering citizens and communities Toolkit

Why should I attend?
• CRM? Mobile Technologies? Identity Management? e-Voting? Learn first hand about the new and emerging global tools that are reshaping governance
• See how these tools can be used to increase participation and inclusion and bolster efficiency
• Shape the debate and ensure your voice is heard on the way forward
• Network with peers and experts from the United Nations, Council of Europe and a host of world leading NGOs
• Be at the launch of the International e-Democracy Centre of Excellence

What will the Symposium achieve?
• Provide a framework for the follow on to the UN Global e-Government Readiness Report 2005: From e-Government to e-Inclusion
• Define how e-Government readiness and e-Participation should be defined and measured
• Establish a new global model for e-Participation policy
• Define the language and terminology for future debate on e-Government
• Provide foundation for an evolving accessibility/social inclusion agenda


SPEAKERS TO INCLUDE:

Senior UK and European Government Ministers

Guido Bertucci, Director, Division for Public Economic & Public Administration, Dept. of Economic & Social Affairs, UN

Najat Rochdi, UNDP Representative in the Africa and Arab Region

Paul Timmers, Head of Unit eInclusion, European Commission

Michael Remmert, Head of ‘Good Governance in the Information Society’, Council of Europe

Andrew Pinder CBE, Chairman, British Educational Communications and Technology Agency, former UK e-Envoy

Carolyn Lukensmeyer, President, AmericaSpeaks/Global Voices

Paul DeGregorio, Chairman, U.S. Election Assistance Commission

Lawrence Pratchett, Professor, De Montfort University, UK

Hon. Deborah Markowitz, President, National Association of Secretaries of State, USA


To ensure genuine international input from every level of government and all key sectors, participants will have the opportunity to attend the Symposium in either Budapest or Baltimore. The Budapest Symposium will set the stage for discussion and debate around the critical challenges stakeholders face as they struggle to deliver the full potential of e-Government. The Baltimore event then aims to take the discussion further by exploring new and emerging applications in the country that has pioneered the art of online campaigning but now faces the challenge of translating e-advocacy tools into more inclusive governing.

If you are interested in exploring new approaches to governance and citizen participation in the new information age then this conference is for you.


KEY PARTNERS:
• Office of the Deputy Prime Minister, UK
• United Nations – Department of Economic and Social Affairs
• Council of Europe
• National Association of Secretaries of State, USA
• Local e-Democracy National Project, UK (www.edemocracy.gov.uk)
• National Association of State Election Directors, USA
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