Catalogue of Local Government Electronic Services

Within the framework of the e-Local Government Project, organized and supported by the USAID’s project Make Decentralization Work and Metamorphosis – foundation for sustainable ICT solutions, a research was conducted in 10 municipalities in Macedonia. The objective of this research was to find out the opinions of the citizens on which municipal services should be first made available electronically.

The results of the research are available as a Catalogue of Local Government Electronic Services.

Seven bigger and three smaller municipalities were chosen: Karposh, Gostivar, Debar, Kavadarci, Prilep, Veles, Strumica, Chucher Sandevo, Zrnovci, and Krivogashtani.

A total of 850 persons were surveyed. According to gender of the respondents, there were 395 males (46.5%) and 455 females (53.5%).

The field research was conducted by the BRIMA-Gallup Agency from Skopje, from 19th until 24th of May, 2005.

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