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Economic Development and Inclusion through Local Broadband Access Networks
Evaluating ICT Adoption in Rural Brazil: A Quantitative Analysis of Telecenters as Agents of Social Change
ICTs and Informal Learning in Developing Countries
LAN Houses: A new wave of digital inclusion in Brazil
Mexico, Argentina, Brazil and Colombia: Cross-country Study on Violence against Women and Information Communication Technologies
Mobile Financial Services Development Report 2011
Sustainability First: In search of telecentre sustainability
Technology for employability in Latin America: Research with at‐risk youth & people with disabilities
The “Rede Brasil de Bibliotecas Comunitárias”: a space for sharing information and building new knowledge
Training on Communication and Information Technologies, Employment and Youth: The Case of Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico
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