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Chapter 9 - Conclusion

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 September 2014

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A few months before launching this book, we learned with great sorrow about the death of the late Senator Mohamed Titna Alaoui, a man who played an important role in the success of the eFez Project. We believe that without his total support and dedication, this project would never have had the same impact nor the same fate as it has now. In order to express a late thank you to Senator Titna Alaoui and to pay him the tribute he well deserves as a major contributor to the success of the eFez Project, we decided to conclude this book with his own words. In fact, a few months before the death of Titna Alaoui, the journalist Rachid Jankari met him to discuss the secrets or “magic recipe” of the eFez Project. Rachid has always been interested in our project which he has amply covered in many articles in the national and international press. When he learnt that we were writing this book, three years after the deployment of the system and the outcomes and the changes that followed, he proposed to enhance its contents with a testimony of Titna Alaoui. We agreed on his proposal with the intention to include some highlights about Titna Alaoui throughout the book to support our proposals and ideas.

A few months later, Rachid provided us with the results of his work with Senator Titna Alaoui and, indeed, it is very interesting.

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E-Government for Good Governance in Developing Countries
Empirical Evidence from the eFez Project
, pp. 251 - 258
Publisher: Anthem Press
Print publication year: 2014

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  • Conclusion
  • Driss Kettani
  • Book: E-Government for Good Governance in Developing Countries
  • Online publication: 05 September 2014
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  • Conclusion
  • Driss Kettani
  • Book: E-Government for Good Governance in Developing Countries
  • Online publication: 05 September 2014
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