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Community action boards are trained to have public contracts

Community action boards are trained to have public contracts

In response to the announcement of National government to open spaces for the community action meetings of the country can contract with the State, those of Cartagena They began to organize for that purpose.

They began what is considered the most ambitious training process that should strengthen them as organizations, turn them into companies and take on the challenges of the new era.

(Engineers’ objections to the Government’s road proposal).

Is about Communal to the worka training school aimed at leaders and leaderswhich the community members themselves had been asking for to boost the growth and leadership of the Boards.

(Engineers warn Petro that tertiary roads are not for the JAC)

Cielo Blanco, secretary (e) of Participation and Social Developmentsaid that the objective is to deliver methodological, conceptual, planning and technological tools that allow the Federationat asojac and to the JACdeploy an efficient, effective and transparent action.

(In April, analysts expect the CPI to drop and rates to remain the same).

In essence, the program returns these organizations to their origins. 64 years ago, the sociologist Orlando Fals Bordabrought together 80 peasants from the village of El Saucío, in Choconta (Cundinamarca) He founded what is considered the first community action board in the country.

(Government will invest $2 billion in the railway network during 2023).

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