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2013 Report

The Rise of the South: Human Progress in a Diverse World is available for free downloading

Information and Communication Technologies and their Effect on Human Development

The aim of the report is to highlight the unique contribution that ICTs, especially the Internet, can make towards ensuring Ecuador’s development. The report covers ICT applications that contribute towards improving opportunities for Ecuadorians. Among others, the report includes issues such as improving education, providing equal and universal access to information and knowledge, supporting health services, linking migrants with their families, human rights, publicizing local issues, decentralization and reform of the state, improving public and private management, participation, employment, improving and creating opportunities for exporting goods and services, supporting commerce and the country’s competitiveness, and protecting the environment.

Year: 2001
Type: National Reports
Region: Latin America and the Caribbean
Country: Ecuador

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