Dubai School of Government

- A call to focus on enhancing public engagement and foster a knowledge-based society through the implementation of effective e-Government strategies has been the central theme of discussion during the first sessions of the DSG E-Government conference entitled 'From E-Government to I-Government: How Information Government will Revolutionize the Public Sector', which started today at the Jumeirah Beach Hotel.
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, May 23 - 2005 at 13:24

- Twelve of the world's top thinkers including five Harvard University faculty will converge in Dubai for a two-day conference aimed at empowering regional governments with information and knowledge on successful e-government strategy and implementation.
- United Arab Emirates: Sunday, May 08 - 2005 at 10:38

- The first Harvard-certificated program on e-Government in the Middle East held its graduation, with 45 high-ranking attendees from the UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Palestine, Bahrain, Iraq and Syria receiving their awards from the Dubai School of Government (DSG).
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, April 06 - 2005 at 14:58

- UAE Minister of State for Finance and Industry H.E. Dr. Mohamed Khalfan bin Khirbash, today opened the first Harvard-certificated program in the Middle East on E-Government Leadership, greeting high-ranking attendees from the governments of Arab States who attended the 3 times oversubscribed DSG program.
- United Arab Emirates: Saturday, March 26 - 2005 at 11:07

- Dubai School of Government (DSG) will take the policy recommendations of the Arab world to South Korea for the 6th Global Forum on Reinventing Government in Seoul, in May 2005.
- United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, March 23 - 2005 at 17:26

- The Dubai School of Government (DSG) yesterday opened the first Regional Forum on Reinventing Government in the Arab States, organized by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) and the UNDP Programme on Governance in the Arab Region (POGAR), where delegates from the Arab world reinforced efforts to shift the mode of governmental decision making and action to a transparency and accountability, creating a model of 'engaged governance'.
- United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, March 22 - 2005 at 12:25

- Nabil Al Yousuf, Executive Director, Dubai School of Government (DSG), today opened the first Regional Forum on Reinventing Government in the Arab States, welcoming delegates from across the Arab world to the Dubai conference hosted by the Dubai School of Government (DSG) and organized by the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UNDESA) and the UNDP Programme on Governance in the Arab Region (POGAR).
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, March 21 - 2005 at 12:24

- Dubai School of Government (DSG) is organizing an Executive Education Program in E-Government Leadership this month, highlighting definitive international e-government knowledge for the first time in the Middle East.
- United Arab Emirates: Monday, March 07 - 2005 at 12:03