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View Article  Technology and Human Rights in Guatemala and Beyond
Benetech's Patrick Ball gave a talk to the people at Apache. In his speech he explained how his interest in playing a role in working to make technology support the pursuit of human rights causes was cemented in Guatemala. Patrick worked on developing the technological infrastructure needed to gather and process the data for the CEH report (Commission for Historical Clarification) in the mid 1990's. Benetech continues support human rights work in Guatemala in storing and analysing data from the processing of the files held in the National Police archives.

You can hear Patrick's speech here at IT Conversations. Here's their intro to it:

"The Benetech initiative emerged from a company in the 1980's that was building OCR (Optical Character Recognition) technology to read snail mail. From this came the idea of writing a LAPP (Linux, Apache, PostgressSQL, PHP) software to read books to the blind, and to make it available at just the cost of the components used. Due to legal and copyright restrictions, the use of the application is currently limited to American users, but arrangements are afoot for extending use within Canada, Britain and even India.

Patrick Ball talks about the project that began his association with Benetech and then about a series of software projects undertaken for solving a gammut of problems ranging from adult literacy, secure data retention, encryption, transmission and replication, and statistical analysis. Benetech is a LAMP (Linux, Apache, MySQL, PHP) shop that also heavily uses Python and Java for their work. They're always on the lookout for hiring bright software developers with those skills.

He speaks of the importance of free software in assisting the organization's efforts. Proprietary software encourages capital drain from the poor to the rich; free software reduces this imbalance of power and resources. With free software, the source code being available, users are guaranteed that there are no privacy violation issues and the software has no back doors."

Background

We've covered Benetech's important work in Guatemala previously on this blog:

Benetech Update: Police Archives in Guatemala

Guatemalan Police Archives: Race Against Time
View Article  Making Music and Community


"Nuestro primer objetivo no es crear músicos profesionales. Nuestro objetivo es salvar a los chicos", dice Xavier Moreno, del sistema de orquestas juveniles de Venezuela, uno de los modelos de desarrollo humano más aclamados internacionalmente.

It was great to see (and hear) the Simon Bolivar Orchestra (Orquesta Sinfónica Simón Bolívar) at the Proms a few days ago. Much has been written about El Sistema in Venezuela as a long running social project broadening access to classical music training and building one of the best youth orchestras in the world.

You can hear more about the Simon Bolivar Orchestra broadcast by the BBC during the interval here. Unfortunately not available on the iPlayer.


Esta es la primera Orquesta Sinfónica Rural de Guatemala. Los músicos son jóvenes pertenecientes a la etnia maya K'aqchiquel que habitan en las comunidades de Zet y Santa Fe de Ocaña al sur de la capital guatemalteca. En esta zona está el Centro de Desarollo Artístico Infantil, que busca brindarle a las niñas y niños entre 6 y 17 años el derecho a tener acceso al arte y la música. PHOTO: BBC Mundo

It's great to hear about a new initiative by World Vision in Guatemala to create the orquesta sinfónica rural.

"Los músicos son niños y niñas indígenas de la etnia K'aqchiquel que dedican varias horas de su tiempo a desarrollar su talento musical. Tras poco tiempo de su existencia, la orquesta ya interpreta importantes piezas de la música clásica."

There are more photos here on the BBC Mundo website along with a short audio report in Spanish.


Background

Observer article - "Simon Rattle describes him as 'the most astonishingly gifted conductor he has ever met'. And yet 26-year-old Gustavo Dudamel grew up in poverty in Venezuela. Ed Vulliamy tells the story of El Sistema - a remarkable youth project which uses Beethoven and Brahms to save the children of the barrios"
Review of the Proms Concert - Independent
BBC Mundo feature on the Simon Bolivar Orchestra with video, photos and loads of articles and interviews
 

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