An article by business consultancy Accenture on conditions to make e-government work for the service provision, citizen involvement and accountability. Not every flashy new web 2.0 application is really worthwhile.
Aidinfo is an UK-based NGO promoting aid transparency. Aidinfo has been actively involved in the IATI process and done research on aid transparency and aid information. Their report Better information, better aid" for the Accra Conference has informed the IATI initiative.
Crisscrossed is the blog of Christian Kreutz on the use of communication technology for social change, on network learning and knowledge management for development.
Development Gateway is an international nonprofit organization building on information technology to fight poverty and promote social in developing nations. Key areas of work are access and exchange of information, the promotion of local capabilities and aid effectiveness.
The Freedom of Information Advocates Network (FOIAnet) is an international network of organizations and individuals promoting the right of access to information.
FrontlineSMS is award-winning free, open source software to promote the potential of mobile communication (laptop and mobile phone) designed for the use of grassroot NGOs.
Global Integrity is an independent, non-profit organization tracking governance and corruption trends around the world. Global Integrity uses local teams of researchers and journalists to monitor openness and accountability.
ICTTlogy is the personal site of Ismael Pena-López, Spain, a scientist working on information, knowledge society, ICT4D, digital divide, etc. The website offers an interesting bibliography, information on events and the authors' blog.
