Abstract

The purpose of this study is to highlight the use of the Internet to improve the reliability of information supplied to UN from official sources in Sub-Sahara Africa (SSA). The focus of the paper is that project failures in Sub-Sahara-Africa need effective project management, effective communication and information openness to achieve socio-economic growth. The use of the Internet’s potential(s) in a way that will benefit society at large and in particular vulnerable groups need critical examination within a wider framework of the actual needs and existing facilities of these communities. The importance of aid project performance, assessment and monitoring in Sub-Sahara Africa (SSA) is emphasised. The significance of public participation in decision making process is explored. This research also highlights the pragmatics of giving local people an international voice.

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