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Latin America and its open scientific developments 'out of necessity'

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Latin america It is one of the world's most advanced areas of open science and this is due to the "need" of its experts to continue a long tradition of research with low resources to develop it. This was stated by Guillermo Anlo, Regional Head of UNESCO's Scientific, Technological and Innovation Policy Programme, in the framework of the International Science Day and at the full celebration in Paris of the General Conference of that UNESCO agency. HIM-HER-ITFrom which global agreements on open science and artificial intelligence are expected to emerge. The Argentine expert explains: "The region has a strong and long tradition in the scientific community, but with few resources and investments, so it has struggled very hard for this synergy and cooperation," which notes that outside Europe and the United States, it is the "great hubs of science," America has advanced Latin "necessarily". Cielo Networks and Latindex or the Clacso Foundation (Latin American Council for the Social Sciences), promoted by UNESCO itself, are examples of shared spaces accessible to the public and open to content that are a milestone in the collaborative sciences of the region.