Bibliographic citations
Brazzini, A., Tapia, L., Chávez, V. (2022). Factores que contribuyen o limitan la sostenibilidad del proyecto inclusión digital implementado por CEDRO entre el 2012 y 2017 en la región Huánuco [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/21332
Brazzini, A., Tapia, L., Chávez, V. Factores que contribuyen o limitan la sostenibilidad del proyecto inclusión digital implementado por CEDRO entre el 2012 y 2017 en la región Huánuco []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/21332
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title = "Factores que contribuyen o limitan la sostenibilidad del proyecto inclusión digital implementado por CEDRO entre el 2012 y 2017 en la región Huánuco",
author = "Chávez Rodas, Virgilio",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
The objective of this study is to know the factors that contributed or limited the sustainability of the Digital Inclusion Project (PID), executed by CEDRO during the years 2012-2017 in the Huánuco Region, analyzing: a) the strategies implemented to promote the use of digital services; b) the participation of key stakeholders to achieve its objectives and ensure sustainability; and c) the contribution of telecentres in the time of COVID-19, all this in order to propose recommendations and a proposal for improvement. The research is qualitative with the application of surveys and semi-structured interviews. The survey sample consisted of 194 telecentre users in the areas of six telecentres in the Huánuco region: Hermilio Valdizán, La Morada, Las Palmas, Palo de Acero, Paraíso and Sachavaca. Additionally, ten people were interviewed, six of whom were community agents and four were CEDRO representatives. As the main findings, it was found that telecentres have been important for the localities where they were installed, since they have contributed to the incorporation of digital tools useful for the daily lives for most of the inhabitants, putting aside digital exclusion and bringing them closer and closer to the “Digital citizenship“. The subjects of law mention that telecentres have also positively influenced production, commercial and service processes, as well as access to educational, employment, informational and communication opportunities, with savings of time and money. Although most of the telecentres continued to operate once transferred to the municipalities, some had difficulties. The sustainability of the telecentres was based on four pillars: a) the political will of the municipal authorities; b) the maintenance of a package of services adapted to the needs of the population; c) the oversight of the population through the committees of allies; and d) the technical support that CEDRO continues to provide. Although the telecentres were not designed to operate in times of instability or emergency, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, after the first months, the telecentres resumed their operations offering the population the possibility of having a technological support space for educational, commercial, financial and communicational alternatives contributing to personal, family and community development.
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