In the digital age, the ability to use technology effectively has become essential for full participation in society.

Digital literacy not only opens the door to educational and employment opportunities, but is also key to accessing basic services and exercising one’s rights as a citizen. For the most vulnerable groups, who are often left behind by technological progress, digital literacy is a powerful tool for overcoming barriers and reducing inequalities.

 

On 16 July,  Espacio Fundación Telefónica will host a live programme focusing precisely on this crucial issue, featuring the director of #TEDECO and principal investigator of #RETOMadrID, Susana Hernández Muñoz, alongside Óscar Espíritusanto, a journalist, researcher and university lecturer, founder of periodismociudadano.com and Director of the Department of Educational Innovation and Research at Cibervoluntarios, and Carlos Palacios, Global Head of Social Action and Volunteering at the Fundación Telefónica.

Book your free ticket on the Espacio Fundación Telefónica website

Spread the word about the importance of #PuentesDigitales, one of the key objectives of this project run by the Comunidad de Madrid using technology from the Polytechnic University of Madrid, so make a note of this event in your diary. If you’d like more information on how your school or local council can take part in #RETOMadrID, you can register here.

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