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Library network in Mexico City is modernizing to boost digital inclusion

January 19, 2018 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in Digital Literacy, ICT infrastructure

The Mexican Ministry of Public Education announced 150 hybrid libraries were established by the end of 2017 in Mexico City to provide citizens with access to digital devices and literacy training. During the last year, the library network of the…

Hour of Code 2017

Great achievements for Hour of Code in 2017!

January 19, 2018 · by ITU Digital Inclusion Division · in Digital Literacy, ICTs for education, Youth and children

Hour of Code is a global initiative that consists in providing a user-friendly introduction to computer science through different activities and tutorials to broaden digital literacy worldwide. The campaign is currently supported by over 400 partners and 200,000 educators in…

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