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RedCLARA signs a Memorandum of Understanding for the development of Bolivia's national academic network

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The agreement with the Bolivian Chapter of Internet Society, represented by Roberto Zambrana,  will be valid for 24 months from the date of its signing.

The Latin American Cooperation of Advanced Networks (RedCLARA) and Internet Society (ISOC), Chapter Bolivia, signed on Wednesday, September 20, in the city of La Paz, a Memorandum of Understanding for the development of Bolivia's advanced national network and its posterior integration to the regional network.

The document, signed by the Executive Director of CLARA, Mr. Luis Eliécer Cadenas, and by the President of the bolivian Chapter of ISOC, Mr. Roberto Zambrana, starts from the conviction that the citizens of Bolivia must have access to different tools, information services and applications that contribute to their activities, as well as new communication channels that allow the intensive exchange of information with other communities around the world.

To this end, it establishes that the two institutions must work together and join forces for the desired purpose, as well as carrying out all the actions and necessary steps to articulate and facilitate the coordination with the relevant actors from universities and government entities. CLARA is also prepared to provide technical advice and administrative facilities.

Both parties, in a coordinated manner, can organize conferences, courses, symposia, or academic events, both face-to-face and virtual, seeking to inform the Bolivian academic and scientific community about the evolution of RedCLARA and the advanced national networks in Latin America, in order to establish spaces for interaction and exchange of information. The MoU also defines that CLARA and ISOC Bolivia should jointly explore possible sources of financing for projects that benefit the Bolivian Academic Network and commit the necessary efforts to its concretion.

"Connecting Bolivia is an old desire of RedCLARA and takes into account the long trajectory of international cooperation that has in its patrimony as entity in charge of promoting the development and articulation of the advanced national networks in the Latin American countries", celebrates Luis Eliécer Cadenas.

The Memorandum of Understanding has no binding effects or exclusivity and therefore does not have the purpose of creating rights and obligations that are enforceable for any of the parties; the term is valid for 24 months from the date of subscription.

 

The agreement with the Bolivian Chapter of Internet Society, represented by Roberto zambrana,  will be valid for 24 months from the date of its signing.

The Latin American Cooperation of Advanced Networks (RedCLARA) and Internet Society (ISOC), Chapter Bolivia, signed on Wednesday, September 20, in the city of La Paz, a Memorandum of Understanding for the development of Bolivia's advanced national network and its posterior integration to the regional network.

The document, signed by the Executive Director of CLARA, Mr. Luis Eliécer Cadenas, and by the President of the bolivian Chapter of ISOC, Mr. Roberto Zambrana, starts from the conviction that the citizens of Bolivia must have access to different tools, information services and applications that contribute to their activities, as well as new communication channels that allow the intensive exchange of information with other communities around the world.

To this end, it establishes that the two institutions must work together and join forces for the desired purpose, as well as carrying out all the actions and necessary steps to articulate and facilitate the coordination with the relevant actors from universities and government entities. CLARA is also prepared to provide technical advice and administrative facilities.

Both parties, in a coordinated manner, can organize conferences, courses, symposia, or academic events, both face-to-face and virtual, seeking to inform the Bolivian academic and scientific community about the evolution of RedCLARA and the advanced national networks in Latin America, in order to establish spaces for interaction and exchange of information. The MoU also defines that CLARA and ISOC Bolivia should jointly explore possible sources of financing for projects that benefit the Bolivian Academic Network and commit the necessary efforts to its concretion.

"Connecting Bolivia is an old desire of RedCLARA and takes into account the long trajectory of international cooperation that has in its patrimony as entity in charge of promoting the development and articulation of the advanced national networks in the Latin American countries", celebrates Luis Eliécer Cadenas.

The Memorandum of Understanding has no binding effects or exclusivity and therefore does not have the purpose of creating rights and obligations that are enforceable for any of the parties; the term is valid for 24 months from the date of subscription.

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