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Digital Poverty Latin American And Caribbean Perspectives Hernan Galperin

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Digital Poverty Latin American And Caribbean Perspectives Hernan Galperin
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Publisher: Practical Action
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.59 MB
Pages: 162
Author: Hernan Galperin, Judith Mariscal
ISBN: 185339663X, 9781853396632
Language: English
Year: 2007

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Digital Poverty Latin American And Caribbean Perspectives Hernan Galperin by Hernan Galperin, Judith Mariscal 185339663X, 9781853396632 instant download after payment.

This book represents the first publication of the Regional Dialogue on the Information Society (REDIS-DIRSI), a regional network of leading researchers concerned with the creation and dissemination of knowledge that supports effective participation in the Information Society by the poor and marginalized communities of Latin America and the Caribbean. It reflects a diverse set of studies undertaken by DIRSI researchers under the common theme of pro-poor, pro-market ICT policies. This supports next-generation reforms that build on the achievements of market liberalization efforts but at the same time address the realities of what we call digital poverty—a concept that grasps the multiple dimensions of inadequate levels of access to ICT services by people and organizations, as well as the barriers to their productive use.

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