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eGovernment Forschung seit 2001 | eGovernment Research since 2001

Bangladesh has occupied the 124th rank among 193 countries in the United Nations E-Government Survey-2016.

The 2016 ranking is 24 notches better than that of 2014 (148), said an an official of Access to Information(a2i) programme on Friday, reports BSS.

The E-Government Development Index (EGDI) is a weighted average of normalised scores on the three most important dimensions of e-government -- scope and quality of online service, status of the development of telecommunication infrastructure, and inherent human capita, he added.

On the survey, conducted by United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA), Dr Ramiz Uddin, head of result management of the a2i programme, termed bangladesh’s advancement as massive.

"Analyzing the survey report, Bangladesh has been progressed massively in the last 2 years. As per E-Government Development Index, Bangladesh also secured 3rd position in South ASIA region. Sri Lanka and India is the top most position in this region," Dr Ramiz added.

The top e-government performing countries are the United Kingdom, Australia, Republic of Korea, Singapore, Finland, Sweden, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Denmark and France, he added.

M. Mostafizur Rahman Khan, research and documentation expert of the a2i programme, said the E-Government Development Index (EGDI) is valued by the average of normalised scores on the three most important dimensions of e-government.

He said the online services component of the E-Government Development Index (EGDI) is a composite indicator measuring the use of ICT by governments to deliver public services at national level.

It is based on a comprehensive survey of the online presence of all 193 United Nations Member States, Mostafizur said, adding Bangladesh scored high on online Service Index.

The five sub-components (indicators) of the Telecommunication Infrastructure Index in EGDI are Internet users, fixed-telephone subscriptions, mobile-cellular subscriptions, fixed-broadband subscriptions and wireless broadband subscriptions. Bangladesh has more mobile Cellular Telephone subscriptions than other four sub-components, they added.

They said The Human Capital Index (HCI) consists of four components -- adult literacy rate, the combined primary, secondary and tertiary gross enrolment ratio, expected years of schooling, average years of schooling.

World Economic Forum ranked Bangladesh 104 among 130 countries. Bangladesh scored 57.84 in human capital index.

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Quelle/Source: The Financial Express Bangladesh, 18.11.2016

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