Established a public council for propaganda of electronic services
A public council has been created for promotion of e-services for the citizens of the state agency and social innovation. Head structure elected president of Azerbaijan Internet Forum Osman Gunduz.
According to the head of the agency Inam Karimov, a public council was formed not only in accordance with the decree of the president of the National Action Plan for the promotion of open government in the period from 2012 to 2015 inclusive. "Civil society is strong as ever, so its initiatives and participation are important to the activities of government agencies," he said at a meeting with representatives of non-governmental organizations.
In addition to the state agencies and the Internet in the public forum of the Council have "Transparency Azerbaijan", fund anti-corruption fund of entrepreneurship and the development of market economy, the Confederation of Lawyers of Azerbaijan, National Confederation of Enterprise, Public Association "Law and Development" League for labor rights .
Public Council was created in order to effectively bring innovative services to the public. Established structure is designed to also be a bridge between the public entity and the public. - 17D-
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