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De: "Long, Glynis D." [ Profil ]
Sujet: RE: [OECD-CCPS] Discussion Questions for Week 3
Envoyé: Jul 28th, 2008 - 10:00:30

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Just FYI, Glynis

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From: Joseph Carvana [mailto:joscarjr55 (at) hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 11:05 AM
To: Long, Glynis D.
Subject: RE: [OECD-CCPS] Discussion Questions for Week 3

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Message from Malta

1. Do you think governments are good in using technology to make public
information and services available for their citizens?

This is my governments site http://www.gov.mt/egovernment.asp?p=116&l=2,
it provides a lot of services once you apply for it 'in person' at an
office in Valletta. There is progress in terms that yes the government
is not a flexible unit which is inclined towards continuous
restructuring of its operations. But this doesnt mean change will never
come. What is felt by me is that the government is more in tune to use
the internet as a new way of making him face his fine & taxes and then
misses out on informing citizens of what social service schemes might
benefit them.

2. How can governments use technology to have a closer dialogue with
young people about public policies and services?

Something like this would help. But there are more ideas other than
forums. By the way i love these discussion groups of OECD because they
give everyone time to answer a set of narrow questions through email
which takes away all the clustering of internet forums.

Government must use the internet as an extension of democratic
principles. Not just as a means of information. For example internet
polls are based on random users so their use might not be very relevant
to policy makers but polls do indicate preferences so they should be
considered as starting points of arguments. Petitions is also an option
where people should be informed about them and where they can sign in
them. These must be open door polls and petitions so that people's real
pluralism is expressed and supported.

Thanks

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