The Ministry of Culture, through its National Directorates of Crafts and Creative Economy, participates together with the National Institute of Women and Albrook Mall, of the Entrepreneurship Hall 2021, it will be available to the general public until December 31 of this year .
It is a space destined for the enormous growth of the world of entrepreneurship, using 4 corridors of this shopping center, transformed into an exclusive, unconventional area, with express premises for each of the artisans and entrepreneurs, who from there will offer their products and services to the public, through an ergonomically pleasant system to create social cohesion between one entrepreneur and the other.
“This initiative is a fundamental part of the social responsibility that we have as part of the economic reactivation in Panama and to continue making our artisans more visible,” said Jaime Luna, National Director of Crafts at MiCultura.
Viera Algandona, organizer of this activity, pointed out that this project seeks to create dignified and strategic spaces where the entrepreneur can feel empowered and that allows his client to live the experience of his product or service in a direct and personalized way in an environment full of art, culture and entertainment, with Albrook Mall being the most visited shopping center in Panama, a pioneer in this type of initiative.
“We are very grateful for the participation of the institutions present, since the support they give us in terms of logistics, motivation and support is very valuable,” he explained.