Date:08/11/16
The project, which started on October 21-22 in Barda and Terter regions, concluded with the workshops held on November 4-5 in Aghdam and Goranboy regions.
More than 300 local residents took part in the workshops, which were attended by the representatives of the Public Unity of Patriot Educationist Youths, the Data Processing Centre of the Ministry of Communications and High Technologies and the local executive power bodies.
The participants of the workshops were provided with information on the role of electronic services in the establishment of transparent social relations, operation of the E-government portal as a single service venue and the future priorities in this area.
Specialists from the Data Processing Centre informed workshop participants about the most commonly used electronic services from among 418 e-services provided to the population through the E-government portal.
The participants of the workshops hailed the issuance of different types of certificates in electronic form.
They were also told about the auxiliary functions of the portal such as “Bank of Ideas”, “Feedback” and “On-line consultation”.
In conclusion, the participants were awarded with certificates and prizes.
Workshops on e-government held in frontline regions come to an end
The workshops on e-government, which were organized for the citizens living in the frontline regions, have come to an end.The project, which started on October 21-22 in Barda and Terter regions, concluded with the workshops held on November 4-5 in Aghdam and Goranboy regions.
More than 300 local residents took part in the workshops, which were attended by the representatives of the Public Unity of Patriot Educationist Youths, the Data Processing Centre of the Ministry of Communications and High Technologies and the local executive power bodies.
The participants of the workshops were provided with information on the role of electronic services in the establishment of transparent social relations, operation of the E-government portal as a single service venue and the future priorities in this area.
Specialists from the Data Processing Centre informed workshop participants about the most commonly used electronic services from among 418 e-services provided to the population through the E-government portal.
The participants of the workshops hailed the issuance of different types of certificates in electronic form.
They were also told about the auxiliary functions of the portal such as “Bank of Ideas”, “Feedback” and “On-line consultation”.
In conclusion, the participants were awarded with certificates and prizes.
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