This summary is part of a research project carried out between March and October 2006 in support of the International Institute for Communication and Development (IICD), one of The Communication Initiative (The CI)'s partners.
This case study, part of a larger grouping of seventeen case studies, focuses on the Rits/Sampa.org cooperative association in Brazil. The cooperation exercised between the two organisations was developed in order to facilitate greater access to the internet and digital services for the economically poor, via Sampa.org’s network of telecentres throughout Sao Paulo.
The Information Network for the Third Sector (Rits) is a non-profit organisation created in 1997, that is dedicated to empowering domestic non-governmental organisations’ (NGO) ability to provide access and education of digital information and communication technologies (DICTs) in all regions of Brazil; however, this case study focuses on Sampa.org’s Sao Paulo telecentres exclusively. It is hoped that the example of Sampa.org’s Sao Paulo successes will translate into a nation-wide effort in the long term.
Rits’ initial analysis of Brazil’s NGOs, civil society organisations and their networks demonstrated a clear lack of sufficient infrastructure in Brazil for third sector organisations to either create or support telecentres. As a result of this finding, Rits in cooperation with Sampa.org, planned to connect 13,000 public schools, 50,000 public health units, hospitals and clinics, and the majority of public libraries to the internet. In addition to the infrastructure issues, Rits analysed conventional e-learning systems to determine their utility. Rits also developed a domestic training programme for e-conferencing and an intranet service. Likewise, Rits also agreed with Brazilian NGOs to develop and adapt e-content to meet domestic needs. Rits has also developed a web portal (Portal da Cidadania), which utilises a domestic software company’s technology. This portal’s intent is to provide space for NGOs to disseminate information.