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“I believe that RedCLARA could only be marked when all the countries of Latin America get connected, then we will be able to see how it is managed and what consequences it will produce in the advance of cooperation.”
“It is ver y impor tant to carr y out the reconnection to RedCLARA, because participating and collaborating through the internet is ver y difficult because of the low bandwidths available in Nicaragua’s state universities, for example. Fur thermore, the problem is not only the low bandwidth, but also the cost it has.”
Martha Avila is in charge of the space created by CUDI to facilitate its communities work, she worked together with RedCLARA’s software engineering team in order of bring VC Espresso to CUDI’s platform. In this interview we talk with Martha about this experience.
Check out the voice of the Executive Director of the Peruvian Academic Network, RAAP, and his vision about RedCLARA and collaboration. Read this and other interviews in the book “RedCLARA: Name, voice and instrument of collaboration in Latin America”.
The activity will be conducted by videoconference. All member institutions of the national networks connected to CLARA can participate by completing the registration form available here. It will also be possible to follow the event through the transmission will be available at the following link: http://200.0.206.126/streaming (the URL will be online only the day of the event).
“I would like to see more collaboration between users in the Mediterranean and Latin American regions - EUMEDCONNECT2 and ALICE2 are great programmes for encouraging this. Also, I have always been impressed by how CLARA has become self governing and I would welcome greater co-operation between Latin America and the Mediterranean partners, who are keen in moving in this direction too and look at CLARA as a role model.”

Montevideo 11400. Uruguay.