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The Memorandum of Understanding signed on November 16 officialized a collaboration that has, in fact, already been active for two years. The aim of the agreement is to fight the digital divide, bring generations closer and value the role of over-sixties in society.
The chosen formula is that of the Grandparents on the Internet intergenerational learning programme that the FMD has promoted since 2003. Twelve Anla seniors will begin courses on November 22 at the Democrito Scientific Lyceum in Rome (XIII District), where they will be tutored by students.
The Fondazione Mondo Digitale continues to be at the forefront of the battle for active ageing and now can boast a top notch partner, Anla, whose main objective is to strengthen the ethical value of work and relations between generations.