In the context of the electronic participation program and in the objective to improve and promote the national electronic participation platforms, an evaluation study of the national electronic participation platforms has been launched in collaboration with OECD and the e-government unit in September 2019.
Indeed, a diagnostic mission of the existing was launched by two experts mandated by the OECD during the month of September 2019. After that a workshop was organized on October 30, 2019 to analyze and discuss the results of the diagnostic mission and discuss the different actions to improve the existing situation and the use of e-participation platforms in Tunisia. The results of the evaluation study of the national electronic participation platforms as well as the recommendations were presented during the seminar on Wednesday, January 15, 2020 with the participation of the key stakeholders, civil society and donors.
on the sideline of the Seminar, a round table was organized between the managers of the participation platforms and donors to discuss the recommendations of the evaluation study and to discuss the futures issues to improve electronic participation in Tunisia.
You can download the various materials related to this seminar and the summary of the assessment report of the national e-participation portals through the following links :
- Finland’s experience in e-participation;
- Final results of the evaluation report on national portals for e-participation;
- Summary for the assessment report of the national e-participation portals.
Photos of the Seminar
Photos of the round Table