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2. Realice la siguientes traducciones (Leer el texto en espaol, despus de realizada la traduccin y organizarla, porque a veces la traduccin queda con los errores en la conjugacin de los verbos) y publique el trabajo en el Portafolio . a. Information and Communication Technologies (ICT)
The importance of understanding and applying information and communication technologies is fundamental for the development of people in our current society. Each day ICTs are used more often for information, studying, entertainment and work, or access to services offered by telematic means. Because of this, it becomes a priority to secure access to technological media (infrastructure, hardware, software and internet in particular) as well as the knowledge, management and application of ICT tools. The ICT area offers through its courses an outlook on how the concept of Human Development can be strengthened using technological tools and new methods of communication. Significant advances have been made in education and governance in terms of global and national policies due to the development of ICTs, and offer elements relevant to the development and creation of cooperation networks.
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One of the purposes of ICT is to favor the fair distribution of resources and opportunities, accordance with human rights, democracy, creation of wealth and environmental sustainability. The utopian objective of human development is to achieve a world in which people can enjoy the freedoms and liberties as they desire. Taking this into consideration, ICT can increase the options of a greater number of people who do not have the chance of obtaining adequate, relevant and quality information.
among the poor to reduce poverty and enhance their productivity and competitiveness in the global market place. Our work in ICTs includes: Women's voices Radio and HIV/Aids Access to ICTs in Zimbabwe Podcasting in Peru Second Voice InfoDes telecentres Communicating with video Practical answers to information poverty ICTs are considered increasingly important in the effort to eradicate poverty. Supported by the World Bank, Practical Action is now actively involved in seeking practical answers to 'information poverty' by testing out how new information and communication technologies (ICTs) can be used by small-scale producers to improve their livelihoods. It is widely recognised that ICTs can provide access to information which can in turn create earning opportunities, improve access to basic services, increase the impact of education and health interventions, and give the poor a voice to demand government support and reforms. Despite these potential links between ICTs and poverty reduction, direct access by the poor to ICTs is extremely limited. Citizens of poor countries, especially women, have significantly less access to ICTs than those living in rich countries. Factors such as excessive domestic workload, illiteracy and lack of formal education prevent these groups from accessing information. Practical Action believes that poverty reduction means focusing on particular groups within societies not on 'poor countries'. Considering the potential risks as well as opportunities, Practical Action seeks to apply traditional means of information dissemination as well as ICTs to empower particular groups within societies.