E-land leading gradually open data to transparency in Madagascar

Nancy Rambao Andrianarisoa Sp. Andriamisandratsoa

Currently with the rapid evolution of technology, the whole world especially the developed countries benefit from his contributions and benefits to improve public services and to better serve closer and more effective citizens. The governance system is oriented towards the integration of high technology that is becoming more and more essential even for countries developing as Madagascar. Over the last decade, significant progress has been made on a broad range of initiatives to increase access to the integration of ICT in Madagascar. The National Agency for the Implementation of E-governance or ANRE is there since 2007 to insure the implementation of the National Program for E-Governance (PNEG). We can conceive, it can lead us to the establishment of e-land systemm. The main objective of e-land is to improving the quality, availability and accessibility of land record to public. This system e-land may conduct us gradually to open data. Nevertheless, it is conditioned by the computerization of land records that must be available to the public. Open data is indispensable by ensuring transparency and accountability, enhancing public trust and participation and improving the effectiveness of governance process.

Event: Annual World Bank Conference on Land and Poverty 2015

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