Communications and Information Policy - Latin America (CIPP-LA)
In Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), APC is focusing its policy advocacy with the open access framework to guide research, advocacy and ICT policy capacity development by civil society groups.
We are working hard to open up the LAC region’s only regional policy space following on from the World Summit on the Information Society (WSIS), eLAC2007, to civil society inputs. By strengthening our partnerships with organisations active in policy issues, APC is building its capacity to understand and participate in policy processes, whether regional, thematic or national.
To facilitate the engagement of grassroots activists and communities in ICT policy processes, we are popularising ICT policy and internet rights content, materials and research through various dissemination channels. For example, we are producing radio spots on the APC internet rights charter in partnership with community radio activists. We also produce issue papers on relevant issues, aimed at informing advocacy. We also produce issue papers on relevant issues, aimed at informing advocacy. For instance, we are covering issues such as digital radio and TV and regulatory challenges for the deployment of wireless networks in Latin America.
As in Africa, LAC has adopted the open access framework to guide our different components: research to inform advocacy; ICT policy capacity development by civil society organisations to influence ICT policy processes; networking and collaborating with members and partners to increase our impact; ICT policy advocacy at regional and national levels; and production of relevant information and content resources for monitoring ICT policy developments and orientate advocacy actions.
The APC Latin American and Caribbean ICT policy monitor website (lac.derechos.apc.org) was revamped and re-launched in late 2006. The new site reflects the evolution of the project’s objectives, including new thematic areas and useful resources such as the national statistics section.
The ICT policy newsletter in Spanish (“Políticas TIC y Derechos en Internet”) covers key issues such as the expansion of Creative Commons in Latin America and the eLAC2007 regional ICT policy process.
Get involved
To be informed on ICT policy developments in the LAC region, members can subscribe to the Internet Rights and ICT Policy Newsletter
To contribute articles to the newsletter, contact: info.lac.monitor [at] apc [dot] org
To be engaged with events and other networking/advocacy regional activities, contact: valeriab [at] apc [dot] org
People
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Felisa Ponce
LAC ICT Policy Monitor Assistant
Originally from Colombia, Felisa Ponce grew up in Toronto, Canada. Her background is in Political Science and Latin American & Caribbean Studies. -
Florencia Flores
Freelance editor
Florencia lives in Montevideo, Uruguay. She works as a freelance editor of the APC's Communication and Information Policy Programme in Latin America (CIPP – LA) since March 2006. -
Valeria Betancourt
Latin America policy coordinator (CIPP-LA)
Campaigner in the field of ICTs for development and social justice, Valeria’s background is in sociology and political science. Valeria is a trusted networker among policy activists in the region.
Projects
- Audio version of APC Charter on internet rights in Spanish
- Communication for influence in Latin America (CILAC – Andean Region)
- Communications and Information Policy in Latin America - Advocacy
- Communications and Information Policy in Latin America - Raising awareness and building capacities
- Communications and Information Policy in Latin America - Research and Issue Papers
- Communications and Information Policy in Latin America - Website
Projects that are now finished
- LAC ICT Policy Monitor: Networking and advocacy in 2006
- LAC ICT Policy Monitor: Research and evaluation in 2006
- LAC Monitor: Research on broadcasting as a digital inclusion strategy
Funders
Publications
- Jun 2009



