Guide to Rural Telecentres Published in Brazil
09-03-2005 (Brasilia)
A “Guide to Rural Telecentres” (Guia Gemas da Terra de Telecentros Rurais) was recently published by the Brazilian NGO Gemas da Terra. The Guide, that was produced with resources from UNESCO’s Information for All Programme, is aimed at helping Portuguese-speaking communities to establish community multimedia telecentres in rural areas.
Gemas da Terra is a network of rural community telecentres in communities with less than 2,500 members. The project started end of 2001 when Marco Figueiredo, a former NASA engineer, moved to São Gonçalo do Rio das Pedras, a community of about 1,500 people in the Jequitinhonha Valley, one of the poorest areas of Brazil. Communities in São Gonçalo do Rio das Pedras, Milho Verde, Tombadouro, Conselheiro Mata and Rodeador worked together to develop a model for establishing self-sustainable rural community telecentres and the first telecentre, established in São Gonçalo do Rio das Pedras, was operational in November 2003.
The guide can be downloaded, together with an open-source software to be used in telecentres, from the website of Gemas da Terra.
The guide can be downloaded, together with an open-source software to be used in telecentres, from the website of Gemas da Terra.
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· IFAP: News Archives 2005
· Brazil: News Archive 2005
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