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The Aspen Institute Communications and Society Program will release a report of the Forum on the Freedom to Communicate, Freedom and Connectivity: Advancing the Freedom to Communicate in the Americas...
Tags: freedom of expression, freedom of press, technology, Internet, Mexico, Latin America, Diplomacy Contact: Kiahna Williams Senior Project ManagerCommunications and Society Programkiahna.williams@aspeninstitute.orgPanelists call for Mexican Government to Address Connectivity, Censorship and...
Tags: Human Rights, Journalism, Latin America, International, Democracy, Universal Broadband, International Human Rights, Freedom of Speech, Broadband, Global Economy, new media, Mexico, news, freedom of expression, freedom of press, newspapers, digital media, Internet, internet policy Ver la versión en españolAbout the ForumThe Aspen Institute Forum on the Freedom to Communicate was created by the Aspen Institute Communications and Society Program in association with Grupo...
Tags: Human Rights, Journalism, Latin America, International, Democracy, Universal Broadband, International Human Rights, Freedom of Speech, Broadband, Global Economy, new media, Mexico, news, freedom of expression, freedom of press, newspapers, digital media, Internet, internet policy In our increasingly globalized world, it is easy to expand our focus ever wider to issues and projects in all corners of our globe. Yet, philanthropy, wherever it is implemented, requires an...
Tags: Philanthropy, Central America, Global Philanthropy Forum, failure, GPF, Mexico, Kevin Casas-Zamora, Brookings Institution, drug-trafficking, Cristiana Falcone, Inter-American Development Bank, Carne Ross, Independent Diplomat, John Prendergast, The Enough Project, Scott Gilmore, Peace Dividend Trust 

