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CCATLAT

Organization
Type Non-profit
Focus Internet Governance; ICT training
Country
    City Montevideo
    Founded 1987
    Founders Oscar Messano
    Websites

    Centro de Capacitación en Alta Tecnología para Latinoamérica y el Caribe (CCATLAT) is a non-profit training center founded in 1987 that delivers ICT and Internet Governance programs across Latin America and the Caribbean.[1] The organization has operated Cisco Networking Academy courses and maintains an active base in Montevideo, Uruguay.[2] CCATLAT has also partnered with regional and international institutions, including co-organizing the South School on Internet Governance.[3] Its founder and long-time leader is Oscar Messano.[4] CCATLAT has been listed within ITU’s Centers of Excellence framework in the Americas.[5]

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