: www.cdi.org.br
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De: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Em nome de Ami E Albernaz
Enviada em: domingo, 10 de julho de 2005 11:22
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Assunto: [DDN] Digital inclusion in Brazil
Hi everyone -- I am a journalist and editor in Cambridge
Hi, Amy:
Andy Carvin is just about leaving for Ghana within the next few days on a
research on telecenters, particularly one at http://www.petriensa.com. Very
likely you may benefit from his findings. Andy is very instrumental over here
at DDN but you can reach him at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Good
Hi, Ami
my name is Daniela and I am a researcher at School of the Future of
University of São Paulo (www.futuro.usp.br http://www.futuro.usp.br),
which works with the project Acessa São Paulo
(www.acessasaopaulo.sp.gov.br/http://www.acessasaopaulo.sp.gov.br/),
the digital inclusion program of
Hi everyone -- I am a journalist and editor in Cambridge, Massachusetts
(USA), and feel fortunate to have come upon this website. I am
interested in digital inclusion measures in Brazil, and the impact they
are having on recipient communities. I was wondering if anyone might
know of any
Ami,
I forgot to mention that I also observed a young girl in the Telecentro
running a program which taught her the proper way to brush her teeth.
So learning C was not the only lessons being taught.
md
--
Jon maddog Hall
Executive Director Linux International(R)
email: [EMAIL
Hi Ami,
I travel to Brazil several times a year for various Free and Open Source
Software (FOSS) conferences.
I have been following the Telecentro sites for some time. They vary from
cites in the middle of the city of Sao Paulo where the city government is
funding them along with other