Dubai eGovernment recently participated in the “2nd National Conference of eGovernment in Syria”. "We view such events as a great opportunity to share our e-experiment."
Hong Kong was placed second in the Global eAwareness Assessment 2008. The Hong Kong eGovernment website, www.gov.hk, represents an ideal gateway to a wide array of eServices.
Several agencies and government departments from the Emirate of Sharjah participated in a symposium on "Government Presence on the Internet” organised by the Government of Sharjah.
In Africa, Tunisia is spearheading the development of Information and Communication Technology infra- structures. It is keenly interested in upgrading the online transfer of ser- vices provided by the public administration, and radically modifying the administrative procedures and processes through the use of digital technologies.
Palestine, a country that has severe constraints in initiating and imple- menting plans and strategies needed for the development of institutional infrastructures and achieving sustain- able development, is working hard to introduce electronic transforma- tion in government.