Capacity-building programme for integrated development actors
- Update the inventory and characterise the sociocultural projects which can revitalise the local development processes in the country.
- Update the identification of the capacity-building needs of local development actors who work as managers of socio-cultural projects.
- Systematise the information obtained for its use in designing programmes for the comprehensive preparation of local development actors who promote, from sociocultural projects, the prosperity of territories where they carry out their work.
Programme for the comprehensive preparation of local development actors who promote, from social projects, the prosperity of the territories where they work.
The project meets the need to update information on the characteristics of sociocultural projects that revitalise the local development processes in the country in order to diagnose the training needs of its leading figures and propose a comprehensive capacity-building programme for them which will promote the qualification of their performance and the achievement of the expected transformations in the country’s cultural reality.
The above constitutes an unprecedented attempt whose importance lies in the fact that it will enable the Ministry of Culture, in coordination with its institutions and organisations, to make a greater contribution to the country’s development through the impact of sociocultural projects on the prosperity of municipalities and provinces.
- The inventory and characterisation of sociocultural projects which revitalise the country’s local development processes is updated.
- The identification of the capacity-building needs diagnosed in local development actors who work as managers of sociocultural projects is updated.
- The information obtained is systematised.
A programme for the comprehensive preparation of local development actors who promote, through sociocultural projects, the prosperity of the territories where they work is designed.
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The inventory and characterisation of the sociocultural projects was updated, concluding the work of revitalising the development processes nationwide. Likewise, the capacity-building needs were updated, the information obtained was systematised, and a programme was designed for the comprehensive preparation of local development actors who promote, through sociocultural projects, the prosperity of the territories where they work.