LAC ICT Policy Monitor: Networking and advocacy in 2006

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Several measures have since been adopted by ECLAC, including the production of a newsletter to provide updates on the status of implementation and meetings related to eLAC2007, and a foresight study that includes interviews with regional actors and a public survey about ICT-related issues, aimed at providing inputs for future regional action plans on the information society.
APC held a LAC regional ICT policy workshop in Montevideo, Uruguay in November 2006. The workshop brought together a group of around 30 people working with ICTs for development from different perspectives. It was a platform for policy dialogue between practitioners, advocates, researchers and academics around issues such as open access, internet governance, and mobile telephony for poverty reduction, among others. It also reviewed the situation of ICT policies in different countries in the LAC region, from civil society perspectives. The workshop offered opportunities for enhancing the capacity of members and partners to understand critical policy issues. New alliances were formed as a result of the workshop and older ones were strengthened. The workshop identified approaches, issues and initiatives around which regional collaboration could be cemented.
In all, the APC LAC policy programme was present at around ten key events in 2006. APC policy work has become highly respected in the region and the LAC ICT Policy Monitor project is considered as one of the key players and references for both civil society and public sector bodies and actors. Participation in events has also contributed to expanding and strengthening partnerships.
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