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An online portal has been launched by the Department of Environment to facilitate the process of obtaining hunting permits and monitor their issuance.

"This is in line with Iran's e-government policies and it has a number of advantages," Ali Teymouri, director of the Conservation, Hunting and Fishing Office, was quoted as saying by ISNA.

Weiterlesen: IR: DOE Launches Online Portal for Hunting Permits

Kashan Citizenship Card has been selected among the top five projects lined up for the third WeGO Smart Sustainable City Awards, the mayor of the historic city in Isfahan Province announced.

“According to the Secretariat of Awards, Kashan Citizenship Card, along with other top projects, has been recognized on the WeGO website and will be cited in a top ICT journal,”Seyyed Mohammad Nazem Razavi was also quoted as saying by Kashan Municipality’s official website.

Weiterlesen: IR: Isfahan: Kashan Citizenship Card Among WeGO Top 5

Electronic health files have been created for 60%-70% of the people in every province on average, according to deputy health minister Iraj Harirchi.

“Electronic health files or the Electronic Health Record (EHR) system is a prerequisite for the Health Ministry’s family physician project, and we are trying to extend its coverage to 100% by September-end,” he was quoted as saying by ISNA.

Weiterlesen: IR: E-Health Records Cover 70% of Population

The Vice Presidency for Information Technology says all financial transactions and payments with the government will soon be digitized as part of the wider e-government project focused on improving transparency and accountability.

Reza Bagheri-Asl, director of the Executive Council of Information Technology, in a talk with Mehr News Agency, referred to the details of a related government bill and said, “All e-government transactions related to ‘e-health’, tax and ‘payment procedures’ will be digitized.”

Weiterlesen: Iranian Gov’t Financial Transactions Going Digital

Recommendations of a two-day expert meeting with representatives from the Ministry of Education, Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Organization, the State Welfare Organization, UNECSO, and academia and NGOs working in the field of disabilities, will be presented to Iranian policy makers to foster greater inclusion of persons with disabilities in the economy and the social milieu.

The meeting on January 24 was a joint initiative of the UNESCO Tehran office and the Iranian National Commission of UNESCO, on the development of a national policy to introduce ICT accessibility for persons with disabilities.

Weiterlesen: IR: National Debate on Improving ICT Accessibility for Disabled

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