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Internet...Why and What For?


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Ricardo Gomez & Juliana Martinez

Summary

Internet projects in Latin America and the Caribbean need to go beyond connectivity and technology to make meaningful contributions to development, say the authors of a new report on the internet and development.

This publication synthesises the experiences of about 50 IDRC-funded information and communication technology (ICT) projects since 1997, worth more than CA$4 million.

Connecting the masses is not by itself enough to foster democracy. According to Dr Martinez, a social vision of the Internet in Latin America has to involve three things: equitable access, which involves basic training and reasonably priced connections; an ability to make meaningful use of ICTs; and social appropriation - ICTs should help people solve concrete problems and transform current realities. Otherwise, ICTs will just reproduce and increase the social divide.

Placed on the Communication Initiative site August 24 2001
Last Updated August 24 2001



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