Cloud Computing And Web 3.0 Technologies For Effective Public Participation: The African Context

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Authors: Eric Sifuna Siunduh, Zachary Mwangi, Dr. Alice Nambiro Wechuli,

Abstract: The increasing adoption of cloud computing and Web 3.0 technologies offers transformative potential for public governance in Africa, particularly in enhancing citizen participation. Despite various efforts to digitize public services, many governments still struggle to ensure inclusive, transparent, and interactive participation frameworks. This paper examines how cloud computing and Web 3.0 technologies can be harnessed to empower citizens and strengthen e-participation in the African context. It explores the integration of semantic web, blockchain, and machine learning to facilitate interactive e-governance platforms. By employing an ex post facto research design, the study synthesizes empirical and theoretical insights to develop a model for citizen empowerment. Findings show that cloud-based platforms significantly increase accessibility and engagement, while Web 3.0 tools foster real-time collaboration and personalization. The proposed empowerment model emphasizes decentralization, transparency, and inclusivity. The study concludes with policy recommendations to foster digital literacy, improve infrastructure, and safeguard data governance for sustainable civic engagement.

DOI: http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15868757

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