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A TURN-KEY E-GOVERNMENT TOOL FOR BUSINESS FACILITATION
Making administrative procedures transparent, swift and efficient is an essential part of an enabling environment for private sector development, good governance and the rule of law. UNCTAD has created a web-based eGovernment system called eRegulations to help developing countries and countries in transition work towards better business facilitation, simplification and automation of rules and procedures relating to investment and income generating activities. This system contributes to greater transparency and efficiency in the public service, improved governance and cost reduction. The eRegulations system currently exists in more than 25 countries in Africa, Asia, Europe and Latin America (www.eRegulations.org).
Procedures seen from users point of view All steps clearly listed For each step, contact data, forms, costs, duration, legal basis and complaints are listed
Promote good governance by increasing the awareness of administrative rules and procedures, thereby establishing the conditions for a balanced dialogue between the users and civil servants; Set a basis for regional & international harmonization of rules by facilitating the exchange of good practices among countries.
Implementation process
The eRegulations system is implemented by UNCTAD in requesting countries. The system is visible online after a few weeks and documenting the main business procedures such as company creation, work permits and land acquisition usually takes about six months. In a second phase, UNCTAD assists governemnts in building their capacity to update the system and document more procedures, to identify simplification possibilities, and to promote awareness of rules and regulations among national and international businesses. Once clarified and simplified, procedures can be computerized by implementing UNCTADs eRegistration system.
UNITED NATIONS CONFERENCE ON TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT Division on Investment and Enterprise - Investment Capacity-Building Branch - Palais des Nations, 1211 Genve 10, Switzerland Tel. +41 22 917 55 61 - Fax. +41 22 917 01 94 | frank.grozel@unctad.org - www.eregulations.org