This Video Game is Helping to Bridge the Digital Divide in Mexico Fusion | |
go to original January 30, 2015 |
There are more than 118 million people in Mexico, but 70 million of them don’t have access to technology or the internet. Jorge Camil and his company Enova are trying to close the digital gap in Mexico. At Enova, Jorge and his team are designing educational models and programs such as the video game “Pedro,” to introduce low-income communities to technology and digital literacy.
This video, part of a series of social innovators around the world, is sponsored by the abc* Foundation with the support of Ashoka.
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