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Improving Access to Services through Technology in Bangladesh

The Access to Information (a2i) Programme is located at the Bangladesh Prime Minister’s Office and is supported by UNDP and USAID. The Programme began in 2007, marking a “mindset change within Government to embrace ICTs [information and communications technology] as a powerful enabler for the nation’s socio-economic transformation.” It is dedicated to innovation in service…

July 10, 2014 in Networks and Organizations.

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