ITeM
The Third World Institute (ITeM) performs information, communication and education activities on an international level, concerning development and environment-related activities. It is a civil society organization, working for civil society, which encourages citizen involvement in global decision-making processes.
ITeM aims to:
- Contribute to the construction of democracy, placing civil society organizations as key agents in this process. ITeM primarily supports organizations from Third World countries, and focuses its solidarity in furthering the interests and hopes of the world’s poor, of women and of oppressed minorities. By promoting networks and the socialization of information and knowledge, ITeM contributes to the construction of democratic, equitable and environmentally sustainable societies.
- Promote respect for human rights, in particular freedom of speech and free access to information. ITeM has pioneered the use of electronic networks as ideal tools for these purposes.
- Promote national and international networking among citizen organizations, for the exchange of experiences and the design and implementation of common interest actions.
- Contribute to study, assess and solve the problems affecting the Third World . ITeM conducts research, disseminates its findings and furthers the adoption of policies aimed at implementing solutions.
APC member since1991
- Topic areas of expertise:
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- Access to information
Contact
18 de julio 1077/902
Montevideo 11100
Uruguay
Tel/Fax.: + 598 (2) 902 0490
item [at] item [dot] org [dot] uy
www.item.org.uy
People
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Pablo Accuosto
accuosto [at] item [dot] org [dot] uy
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Elsa Duhagón
duhagon [at] item [dot] org [dot] uy
News
Choike, a different kind of Facebook “friend”
12 February 2009
Watchdog report tackles the issue of unequal access to the internet and the information society in 2008
2 December 2008
Basic Capabilities Index reveals progress too slow for next decade
23 September 2008
Blogging on the impact of multilateral finance institutions in Uruguay
30 July 2008

