Red Latinoamericana de Coordinación y Promoción de Tecnologia Apropiada (COCOP)
Comité latinoaméricain de coordination et de promotion de la technologie appropriée
Latin American Committee for the Coordination and Promotion of Appropriate Technology
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Founded
1978-04 San José San José Costa Rica
History
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Assist exchange, coordination and comparison among individuals and institutions engaging in promotion of appropriate technology in the more highly populated regions of Latin America; gather information on methods and techniques to improve social conditions.
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- Communication → Promotion
- Technology → Technology
- Strategy → Coordination
- Innovative change → Appropriateness
UN Sustainable Development Goals **
UIA Org ID
XD9110
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