Editor: Dennis Leiva
With the objective of closing the digital divide, the Ministry of Innovation moved to the municipality of Ahuachapán Norte, to develop a digital space installation in San Lorenzo.
“Imagine the concept of the Internet cafe, but not only computers to play or use the machine and surf the Internet, but there will be dedicated people from the mayor’s office to guide you in collaboration with the Ministry of Innovation on activities; for example, creating our digital identity or our username in Simple,” said secretary Daniel Méndez.
Emphasizing, this is the third digital space that this administration provides to Salvadorans, the first one was in Guaymango, in Ahuachapán Sur; and the second in Torola, in Morazán Norte.
The official pointed out that Conectando El Salvador has the areas of San Lorenzo, Atiquizaya and El Refugio, in Ahuachapán Norte, and therefore the digital space project will come to reinforce the strategies of the Government of President Bukele to the digital divide in the area to shorten.
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