Contribute to the development of science, education, technology and innovation in Latin America and the Caribbean through the articulation, connection and strengthening of their national research and education networks.
and the Caribbean.
To be a key actor facilitating connectivity between the National Research and Education Networks (RNIE), and enabler of the digital transformation processes of education, science, technology and innovation in Latin America and the Caribbean.
We are guided by cooperation, commitment, innovation, solidarity and responsibility.
The current Statutes of the Latin American Cooperation of Advanced Networks (Cooperación Latino Americana de Redes Avanzadas, RedCLARA) , were approved on June 29, 2011, by the Assembly. Before this date, the governing statutes were those signed along to the Constitutive Act in June 9, 2003, in Valle de Bravo (Mexico).
Statutes of the Latin American Cooperation of Advanced Networks (June 29, 2011; PDF format).
First Statutes (effective from June 9, 2003, until June 29, 2011, PDF format, in Spanish).