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Updated in EWS Aug 5, 2022
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The general objective is to strength Uruguayan's Departmental Governments capabilities in the provision of smart urban services , which would bring an improvement in investment management, governmental income, sustainability and contribute to the development in terms of services provided to citizens. The specific objectives are to (i) identify opportunities for the improvement of subnational management through the use of ICTs; (ii) leverage Korea's expertise and knowledge in the design and implementation of Smart Cities; (iii) strengthen Uruguay's medium-sized cities capabilities in Smart City policy decision making/technologies/strategies; and (iv) design at least 4 pilot projects in Departmental Governments, implementing ICT's in some of the following services : i) street lighting, ii) waste collection, iii) traffic and mobility control in the urban environment, iv) heavy vehicle traffic control in rural areas, v) complaint management and citizen participation, vi) energy efficiency in public buildings
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