The College of Media held a course on (E-governance and its role in confronting corruption) delivered by the faculty member at the department of public relations Assist. Prof. Dr. Safad Hussam al-Shammari, organized and sponsored by the Iraqi Anti-Corruption Academy of the Commission of integrity, for a number of employees of various state agencies. The aim of the course was to demonstrate the mechanisms for adopting electronic governance on technology, using information and communication technologies to provide government services, exchange information on communications transactions, and integrate the various systems and services that are self-contained, between the government and the citizen, between the government and companies, and between governments and each other, as well as the operations of administrative departments and interactions within the entire framework of the Government.

He noted that the course dealt with how services are provided to citizens through governance government system in a comfortable and supposedly effective and transparent manner, identifying the three main target groups that can be distinguished in the concepts of governance, government, citizens and companies of interest groups, while developing four basic models of e-governance in general, from government to “citizen” clients, from government to employees, from government to government, from government to business, and many countries seek to shape A government free of corruption through that governance, and while e-government is a one-way communication protocol, e-governance is a two-way communication protocol.

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