Public service delivery - role of Union Digital Center (UDC) and impact on improving governance and development : a case study of Narayanganj District, Bangladesh
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2015-09Publisher
BRAC UniversityAuthor
Saleheen, Saroar AhmedMetadata
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This is the age of information and communication technology (ICT). ICT plays a
vital role in everywhere in human life. In western country, development is mainly
based on ICT. Without development of ICT infrastructure, it is not possible to
develop in other sectors of a country. It has been seen in recent time, most of the
countries in the world taking ICT as their main hub for making development. Their
public service delivery is totally based on information and communication
technology (ICT). As a result, general people are getting smooth and faster
services from government and private sectors. Due to implementation of e-service
delivery system in developed countries, rate of corruption is very low and on the
other hand rate of growth is very high which inspired other developing countries
like- Bangladesh to adopt ICT based e-service delivery system. The present
government came to the power in 2008 National General election by declaring
“Digital Bangladesh” in their election manifesto which inspired people to give
their vote in favour of the party. After coming to the power, the present
Awamileague government, formed Access 2 Information (A2I) and computer
council with the financing from UNDP. Through the A2I, government already
established 4509 Union Digital Centre (UDC) in 4509 Union parisad and 64
District e-service Centre in all districts. In addition to those, government also
digitized all government and autonomous bodies and trained up manpower for eservice
delivery to the people.
For this study purpose, I have selected Narayanganj Sadar and Sonargaon Upazila
as my study arena where I worked as Assistant Commissioner in DC office,
Narayanganj. Data have been collected from 53 respondents (35 beneficiaries, 12
UDC entrepreneurs and 6 monitoring authority) who were very helpful and inter
active. Union Digital Centre (UDC) is run by two entrepreneurs who are appointed by the
monitoring authority Deputy Commissioner and trained up by A2I of Prime
Minister’s Office. UDC is playing important role in providing e-services to the
rural grass root people with minimum costs. It provides all sorts of government
services like- TR / Kabikha information, passport form, birth registration
certificate, printing facilities etc. Through the delivery of e-services to the general
people, UDC minimizes gap between govt. and people. It also plays a significant
role for establishing the framework of e-governance which ultimately will lead to
good governance in Bangladesh.
This study has attempted to assess the current status of e-service(s) and what would
be the prospective of e-service(s) by minimizing gap. It has also endeavored to
identify the barriers/challenges to adopt public e-service(s) in UDC. Due to time
and resource constraints only selective areas of Narayanganj has been surveyed.
The study is based on both literature review and questionnaire survey. Three types
of questionnaire were prepared. One for supply side i.e. for officials of UDC, one
for monitoring authority and another was for demand side i.e. customer of UDC.
Questionnaire survey was conducted on total 53(fifty three) respondents. Of them,
12(twelve) were officials, 6 (six) were monitoring authority and the rest 35(thirty
five) were customers of different unions in Narayanganj. The effectiveness of
UDC about the e-service delivery largely depends upon the citizen’s satisfaction
and infrastructure & logistic support. That is why, it is needed to improve the
satisfaction level of rural people according to their desire. Moreover, it is also
important to improve the infrastructure & logistic support for the purpose of
smooth e-service delivery.