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- Chiapas Media Project – México
CMP provides video and computer equipment and training to marginalised indigenous communities in Chiapas, Mexico. Communities produce videos to document their struggle for human rights, democracy and land reform, and to disseminate this information. Through video technology they can tell their own stories in their own words. Through computers they can distribute their stories via the internet. Since its inception, CMP has been a bi-national collaboration. Every step of the project is developed and carried out in close consultation with leaders of indigenous communities and the young people who are learning new skills. - Proyecto Internet – México (Internet Project)
A group of professors and students from the communications sciences, journalism, design, and industrial engineering and systems engineering careers at Tecnológico de Monterrey, Campus Estado de México, conceived the need to generate an applied research center devoted to the study and development of strategic communication programs through Internet. he objective is to form qualified researchers and consultants in communications sciences in Mexico, specialized in planning, development, and carrying out strategic institutional communication programs and actions that involve using advanced information technologies associated with Internet. - Ombligos al Sol - Mexico
Population Communications International (PCI), an international NGO that works with local partners to promote sexual and reproductive health and environmental preservation, launched a programme in Mexico City called "Ombligos al Sol". The one-hour radio show made its debut on November 13, 2001 on VOX-FM 101.7; it aires live from 9:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. each Tuesday night in Mexico City and on the internet. Targeting young people from 17 to 24 years old, the show covers themes such as substance abuse, teenage pregnancy, date rape, the risks of contracting HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), eating disorders, and domestic violence. The purpose of the programme is to educate listeners, motivating them to take responsibility for their reproductive health and to seek out youth-friendly health services. - Centro de Información y Comunicación Ambiental de Norte América, CICEANAMéxico (North American Environmental and Communications Center)
A non-profit organization with its headquarters in Mexico City which works for the environment through information, communication, and environmental education for the purpose of creating a new awareness to lead toward sustainable development. One of the most outstanding works of CICEANA is its Ecology Video Library, one of the most complete competitive Latin American environmentalist centers. This video library promotes educational environmental training, it organizes discussion forums, video cycles, conferences, analysis sessions, and lectures, with the participation of qualified experts. In addition, the video library stimulates the video graphic production through public and private funding to make new programs for researching purposes. - Once TV - Mexico (TV Eleven)
This Instituto Politécnico Nacional (National Polytechnic Institute) channel is the oldest public service television station in Latin America. Its programming seeks to satisfy the society's entertainment, inspiration, and information needs. Its mission is to disseminate the diversity and wealth of Mexican cultural heritage, to inform national and international events with equity, seriousness, respect, and precision, to promote a constructive debate on national topics, to offer a more complete vision of the surroundings and of the world, to broaden the TV audience's personal horizons, to open spaces for talented individuals to contribute their creativity to the world of television, and, finally, to promote public service television to reach all Mexicans in a free manner. - LaNeta - Mexico
LaNeta is a civilian organization created in 1991 as an electronic communication service for non-government organizations (NGOs), other non-profit organizations, and agencies associated with the work of these. LaNeta's experience is focused on the NGO sector. Most of its 1,300 users are non-profit organizations. Joining the efforts of various NGOs and of passionate experts in computing, a small but enthusiastic promoter group has devoted itself to assembling a node for electronic communication. - Telemanita - Mexico
Telemanita is a center that for 9 years now has promoted the use of video as an educational, organizational, training, and expression tool. Its purpose is to help women empower themselves of this tool and apply it in their work in defense of human rights, popular education, pregnancy health and free sex choice, the creation of public policies, and ecological and sustainable development alternatives. It has a video library consisting of productions made by women, which are exhibited in spaces open to the public at large and itinerant samples are organized for several countries throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. - Comunicación e Intercambio para el Desarrollo Humano en América Latina, A.C. , CIDHAL - Mexico (Communication and Exchange for Human Development in Latin America and Central America)
Feminist civilian association devoted to promoting educational, informational, citizen participation, and therapeutic alternatives in order to contribute to developing an equal society among genders and social classes, in harmony with nature. CIDHAL put its mission, guidelines, and objectives into practice through its alternative health service areas, its documentation and communications center, as well as by carrying out operational projects. Some of these projects are: Maternity without Risks Project, Mid Wives Project, Youth to Youth Project, Attention to Cases of Violence Project, Creation of a Participative Model of Defense to Face the Negative Effects of Globalization Project, and a new project is being born: the High School Project. - Centro Mexicano para la Filantropía - Cemefi (Mexican Center for Philanthropy) – Mexico
This is a civilian non-profit association founded in December 1988. Its main objective is to promote a culture of philanthropy in Mexico and to strengthen the organized participation of the society, in its integral development and in solving community problems. Interested in promoting and stimulating attitudes that lead to increasing volunteer work and economic participation in causes that favor community development, Cemefi encourages the creation of infrastructure in information services, training, and technical assistance that social organizations require in order to professionalize their work.
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