Mariscal, JudithBotelho, AntonioGutiérrez, Luis2010-11-212010-11-212008Mariscal, J., Botelho, A, & Gutiérrez, L. (2008). ICT training, employment, and youth: The case of Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico. Seattle: Technology & Social Change Group (formerly the Center for Information & Society) University of Washington Information School. Lima: Instituto de Estudios Peruanos.http://hdl.handle.net/1773/16300As information and communication technologies (ICT) increasingly penetrate different economic sectors, disadvantaged groups have more opportunities to participate. For disadvantaged youth, ICT training can help expand employment opportunities. This study seeks to analyze ICT training as a strategy for incorporating disadvantaged youth into the economy. To this end, we analyzed youth training programs at centers run by NGOs in three Latin American countries: Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico. (NOTE: This report is available in English, Spanish, and Portuguese.)information and communication technologiescommunity informaticstrainingtelecenterstelecentrese-skillsemployabilityunder-employmentyouthcommunity based organizationsnon-government organizationsICT training, employment, and youth: The case of Brazil, Colombia, and MexicoTechnical Report