Access to new technologies is easier said than in developed countries. But in those where such basic needs as drinking water have not covered, like a dream.
Carlos and reflected on the matter on its agenda for Saturday's 100.7 FM. Stressed the importance of bridging the gaps everyone has access to technological tools that can assist in the training, knowledge of the world and new forms of communication.
This Jorge Lopez spoke with a member of the Board and representative of SOFOS ESPERANSAP. ESPERANSAP CSR is a program designed to facilitate the reemployment of unemployed professionals and create social value through technology. This program is being replicated in Brazil.
Jorge Lopez shared with listeners since its inception in 2008, ESPERANSAP facilitates the free transfer of knowledge in the implementation of systems business management, covering all requirements of the Law on Science, Technology and Innovation, LOCTI.
Anaiz and Carlos also spoke with Leticia Torres, Manager of Community Affairs MICROSOFT on the program developed by the company in San Sebastian de Los Reyes in Venezuela's Aragua State.
Torres explained that from now students of the Foundation for Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuela (FESNOJIV) in Aragua Community UNCentro have fully equipped computer for training in new technologies.
The implementation of this initiative facilitate access to modern communication tools and information to underserved communities of San Sebastian de Los Reyes. The center will also facilitate the course of musical studies in line to the young assistant to the institution.
To be a sustainable program, Microsoft has trained a group of facilitators who will attend the 220 regular students of the center and extend benefits to all members of the community.
For our foreign readers, I commented that FESNOJIV, the movement of Youth and Children Orchestras of Venezuela, is one of the social programs Solid State receiving state support, Business and Civil Society. Is a social and educational program aimed at growing children and impoverished youth through music.
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