Alternatives
Alternatives, the Action and Communication Network for International Development, is a Montréal-based non-governmental organisation.
Founded in 1994, Alternatives works to promote justice and equality amongst individuals and communities located in the North and the South. Active in over 35 countries, Alternatives supports local, community-based initiatives working towards the greater economic, social, and political rights of people and communities affected by poverty, discrimination, exploitation, and violence.
In each region, Alternatives works in direct partnership with groups of women and men who are struggling for progress, respect and justice, as well as the peace and sustainable development of their community, their environment, and their region.
Alternatives supports network creation between groups so that they can benefit from their shared experiences and successes. Network formation is crucial since it allows for deepened analysis and comprehension of the conflicts affecting their communities from the outside.
Alternatives’ and its partners’ international solidarity projects are centred on:
• The environment and sustainable development
• Democracy
• Rehabilitation of communities affected by war
• Good governance
• Socio-economic justice and equality
• Civil, political, economic, social and human rights
• The fight against poverty
• Women’s rights, equality between genders, the inclusion of women in all spheres of society
• Education and inclusion of youth
• Civil society development, management, and autonomy
• Freedom of organization, of information, of the press, and of religion
Miembro de APC desde2003
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- Acceso a la información
Contacto
3720 Parc Avenue #300
Montreal, Quebec H2X 2J1
Canada
Tel: + 1 514 982 6606
Fax: +1 514 982 6122
Toll free in North America:
1 800 982 6646
alternatives [at] alternatives [dot] ca
www.alternatives.ca
Gente
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Caroline Tagny
Project officer, Internship programmes
caroline [at] alternatives [dot] ca
Holding a bachelor in graphic design, Caroline has always been interested in communication issues that go beyond layout. After an internship in South Africa with Alternatives in 2003, Caroline was employed by Québec civil society groups such as Communautique and Koumbit, two organisations that work primarily in the ICT field. -
Michel Lambert
Executive director
michel [at] alternatives [dot] ca
With Alternatives since the very beginning, Michel developed uncountable projects over the five continents. He is specialised in projects which promote the use of ICTs and alternative media.
Noticias
Alternatives bajo ataque del gobierno conservador: expresa tu apoyo
18 diciembre 2009
Internet en África : Una estafa bien organizada
3 septiembre 2008
Alternative ICT trainers find their VOICE in Dhaka
26 marzo 2008
ALTERNATIVES, Democratic Republic of the Congo: New report on internet infrastructure in the Congo
6 marzo 2007
Participación en proyectos de APC
Global Information Society Watch 2009
GreeningIT - APC on ICTs, Climate Change & Environmental Sustainability
Políticas de información y comunicación en América Latina: incidencia
Global Information Society Watch 2008
¡Dominemos la tecnología!
ItrainOnline
Global Information Society Watch - Iniciativa de seguimiento de la sociedad global de la información
Catalizar el acceso a las TIC en África (CATIA)
Member Travel Fund (MTF)
Publicaciones
DRC internet backbone feasability study
septiembre 2007, por Alternatives
Independent feasibility study on the implementation of a vast infrastructure the size of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Carried out by Congolese researchers with the support of the International Development Research Centre (IDRC), the company Xit Télécom, and the Association for Progressive Communications (APC), the study proposes, in particular, that the implementation of the network be carried out in partnership with the Société Nationale d’Electricité du Congo (Congolese National Electricity Company – SNEL).


