E-Government from Vision to Implementation in Developing Countries (the North Africa) as a model Challenges and Reflections.

Authors

  • Soumia dendougui
  • Kalid Hussein Shlash Al-Mahdawi University of santtiago de compostela- Spain

Keywords:

Keywords: E-government, developed countries, developing countries, sustainable development, challenges.

Abstract

This study aims to explore the potential for enhancing e-government indicators in developing countries (North Africa), in addition to evaluating the most important challenges facing these countries when adopting the e-government indicators adopted by developed countries, which will reveal the potential opportunities for their application. The objectives of the study were to propose possible solutions to avoid obstacles and to enhance the use of e-government. One of the results reached is that if the North African countries follow the projects that have been achieved by the developed countries, it is possible to overcome the difficulties and apply e-government. However, there is still a lack of detailed applications that would help developing countries implement e-government mechanisms and benefit from the plans and programs of leading countries and try to keep pace with them.

 

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Published

30-06-2025

How to Cite

Soumia dendougui, & Kalid Hussein Shlash Al-Mahdawi. (2025). E-Government from Vision to Implementation in Developing Countries (the North Africa) as a model Challenges and Reflections. Journal of North African Economies, 20(34), 161–184. Retrieved from https://journals.univ-chlef.dz/index.php/renaf/article/view/236