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The Ministry of Health in Bahrain recently launched the pre-employment medical checkup for expat workers online.

The new eService is available around the clock on the eGovernment Portal, www.bahrain.bh, and comes as part of the Ministry of Health's continuous efforts in elevating the level of its services in line with the Bahrain Vision 2030.

Read more: Bahrain: Ministry of Health launches pre-employment medical checkup booking online

Hundreds of Bahrainis who have never even touched a computer keyboard, let alone surf the web, are now learning the basics in information technology, thanks to an e-Government Authority (e-GA) training initiative.

It aims to increase IT literacy and encourage Bahrainis to use e-services available on the e-GA's national portal www.bahrain.bh.

The training is being offered free for Bahrainis.

Read more: Computer skills for Bahrainis

Bahrain Post has announced the launch a new service to track letters and parcels online as part of the range of services Bahrain Post will offer through the Bahraini eGovernment Authority (eGA) national portal.

The service, named “Tracking of Postal Packages”, is in line with Bahrain Post’s commitment to offering the best eServices to the citizens and residents of Bahrain through eGA portal (www.bahrain.bh).

Read more: Bahrain launches e-postal tracking service

A new service to track letters and parcels online was launched by Bahrain Post yesterday. The new service is part of a new range Bahrain Post will be offering through the Bahraini e-Government Authority's national portal www.bahrain.bh.

The move is in line with its commitment to offer the best online services to citizens and residents under the Bahrain Vision 2030 initiative, said officials.

Read more: Bahrain: New postal tracking service is launched

The Bahrain eGovernment Authority (eGA), Bahrain Society of Engineers (BSE), Bahrain Information Technology Society (BITS), and Bahrain Internet Society (BIS) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) at a press conference held yesterday to organize and manage the upcoming Bahrain International eGovernment Forum 2009 in its second edition.

The event, which will be held under the patronage of HE Sheikh Mohammad bin Mubarak Al Khalifa, Deputy Prime Minister and President of the Supreme Committee for Information and Communication Technology (SCICT), will run from the 25th to the 27th of May, 2009, at the Bahrain International Exhibition Center.

Read more: Bahrain: Memorandum of Understanding signed in preparation for E-Government Forum

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