In achieving the universal goals of poverty and environmental vulnerability reduction faced by informal urban settlements, progressive access and deployment of new technologies use has to mark a milestone against decades of marginalization due to progress benefits. In this sense, we work with the conviction that, improvement and democratization of public space and urban infrastructure services must has its equivalent in the democratization of global access to communication and knowledge networks both domestic and business with development in service innovation. NSIC offers its services to local and regional governments, multilateral agencies, social partners and civil society, with advanced tools that enable, within the framework of informal urban areas improvement, the increase in technical productivity, project cost reduction, more control over developed information and improved interdisciplinary professional coordination.
We promote the definition of education and training programs aimed at enhancing the digital inclusion local and regional government, corporate and civil society in order to strengthen the integration of the Community into information society and knowledge. To do this we work with the technology sector in the implementation of Internet access policies, use and appropriation of new information technologies applied to urban and local economy development, focusing on the active participation of the most vulnerable people, who at the same time is the population most at risk of not having guaranteed access to the benefits of the information society.
We work with local Government and private sector in the implementation of knowledge management processes within the development of new economic activity linked to the comprehensive development of informal human settlements. To do this NSIC enters into the strategic training of micro and medium enterprises from corporate learning, which has to promote the creation of new knowledge through business innovation and promoting generated achievements to society.Digital gap
Information and knowledge management