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  • August 2, 2020

Families where there are more than two generations living under the same roof are more open because they have someone to explain to them.

Mariana Varela, Co-Founder and specialist in Design and LAB of Chicas en Tecnología, talked to Río Negro Newspaper about the access and use of ICT's in women over 60 years old.

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