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The Kenyan government has formed a partnership with the United Nations to train 45 officials in e-government services to enhance delivery and strengthen communication. Cabinet Secretary Fred Matiang'i said the training will boost the government's digital migration programme. Matiang'i said that with sustainable ICT development, the government will increase access to education services and disseminate information to the public easily. Matiang'i said that at least 200 officers had trained under the umbrella of Presidential Digital Programme (PDP) and are due to start providing ICT services in ministries, Huduma Centres and other government agencies in the next month.

UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs (Undesa) public administration officer Vyacheslav Cherkasov said that the UN is committed to providing assistance to the government in the ICT sector by training public officials across the country. The government will be in a position to involve the people of Kenya in decision-making and consultation, and to impart important information quickly, said Cherkasov.

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Quelle/Source: telecompaper, 13.01.2015

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