Jorge Camil, Founder of Enova
We kicked off our Latin America last week in Mexico City. Jorge Camil and his co-founders Moís Cherem and Raul Maldonado are bringing technology-based learning to the poorest urban Mexicans. To fill educational gaps, their company, Enova, designs, builds and operates small, cost-effective educational centers called the RIA, Red de Innovación y Aprendizaje (Learning and Education Network). The RIA targets populations in marginalized neighborhoods in a country where only 23% of people had access to computers and/or the internet in 2007. Their e-learning courses are available to children and adults and teach a wide range of subjects and skills to the RIA’s 100,000+ members









