Hi all,
@Nicolas and @Jorge: thank you very much for the kind offer, I will put you
in touch.
@Jane: I don't know Julian, can you connect us when you have a chance?
Best,
-Michael
On Fri, Jun 16, 2017 at 1:20 PM, Jane Coffin <coffin(a)isoc.org> wrote:
Michael –
There is a great project that Colnodo is running with Rhizomatica.
I would also suggest reaching out to Julian Casasbuenas and his team.
Best,
Jane
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*Date: *Friday, June 16, 2017 at 5:58 AM
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*Subject: *[DC3] Sustainable access in Colombia
Dear all,
I have some encouraging news to share: a fellow young professional I met
in Guadalajara at IGF 2016 wants to include sustainable access in the
agenda of the 2017 Colombian IGF. I was really touched by her email,
especially since the idea came out of conversations her and I had in
December.
Specifically, she is interested in discussing:
-- The extra energy needed and what type of sources should we promote in
conjunction with the introduction of internet to villages.
-- The production process of technology and what should we promote in
terms of job quality and equal conditions. She wants to highlight the
situation of cobalt mining, for instance.
Would a Spanish-speaker or anyone working in Latin America, specifically
someone with experience with getting villages connected, be willing to be
introduced to her? I thought this would be the perfect place to seek
expertise.
Best,
-Michael