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Navigating E-Governance and ICT Dynamics in Afghanistan Higher Education Nasrullah Rahimi; Asmatullah Rashidi; Musawer Hakimi; Mohammadullah Shirpoor
International Journal of Scientific Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): February 2024
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijsmr.v3i2.8011

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This research examines the impact of E-Governance and ICT initiatives on higher education in Afghanistan. It aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the adoption and usage of electronic services, including scientific programs, student information storage, and service models. The study uses a mixed-methods approach, collecting data through questionnaires, interviews, and observations. Participants include professors, students, and technical staff from 17 universities in Afghanistan, ensuring diverse perspectives. The analysis reveals moderate adoption of electronic services, with a focus on scientific programs and student information management. Positive findings include the use of electronic systems for storing student information and active engagement in online conferences and financial processes. However, areas for improvement are identified, such as electronic evaluation and e-learning, suggesting the need for strategic enhancements. The Ministry of Higher Education demonstrates commendable integration of E-Governance initiatives, indicating progress in digital governance and ICT integration. The study's findings contribute to the existing literature on electronic services in higher education and offer recommendations for a more comprehensive and effective E-Governance framework
Exploring the Role of Information Technology in Modern Security and Crime Detection Systems Mohmad Nawid Hasan Zada; Nasrullah Rahimi; Hamidullah Akhlaqi; Hafizullah Mohammadi
Gameology and Multimedia Expert Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): Gameology and Multimedia Expert - January 2026 (In Press)
Publisher : Department of Informatics Faculty of Engineering Universitas Malikussaleh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29103/game.v3i1.25410

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In the modern and digital world, information technology (IT) has become an essential pillar in maintaining security and fighting crime. With the rapid development of modern technologies such as artificial intelligence, big data analytics, smart surveillance systems and digital forensic software, traditional security approaches are no longer sufficient to address today’s complex challenges. This study examines the role and impact of IT in enhancing the performance of security institutions, improving crime detection and prediction capabilities, and enhancing the sense of public security. This research focuses mainly on the questionnaire survey in Afghanistan and provides practical examples and comparative analyses to provide strategies for better integration of IT into national security systems. Findings based on scientific research and field data show that the effective use of IT significantly increases response time, accuracy in evidence analysis, and reduces crime rates. However, this evolution requires careful management, privacy protection, and human capacity development in technology-related sectors. As a result, integrating IT into the security sector is not only a technical necessity, but also a strategic imperative for countries like Afghanistan. With appropriate investment, training, and policy development, IT can serve as a powerful tool for creating a safer and more resilient society.