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The capacity of nations to generate knowledge through scientific research and cultural production, to transmit it by means of formal, informal, initial or continuing education, and to share it through the media and information systems varies considerably from one country to another. The widening digital divide combined with the developmental gap has given rise to new forms of exclusion and marginalization.

In the new context of globalization, access to information resources, freedom of expression, the participation of citizens as actors in civil society, the preservatiion of cultural diversity, the availability of public service broadcasting side by side with growing private ownership of communication and information industries, the lack of adequate financial and material resources for the development of the media in many developing countries, and the very objectives of the knowledge society are all challenges whosse broad scope cannot be ignored.

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