Strengthening in new technologies of information and assistance to schools affected in the rainy season, are some of the results of the day number 22 of Agreements for Prosperity.
Developed in the installations of the Sacred Hearts of Mosquera, the Agreement for Prosperity focused number 22 in 5 working groups: housing and land development, humanitarian aid, agriculture, water and basic sanitation, and mayors.
These boards met on Friday to concrete problems and solutions that were quickly submitted to the President of the Republic Juan Manuel Santos Calderon on Saturday. In these workshops attended by the mayors of Mosquera, the Rock, Madrid, Facatativá, Subachoque, Bojacá, shikimic Guayabal, San Juan de Rio Seco, Arbelaez, among others. Equally important part of local law enforcement agencies, state and national.
President Santos emphasized during the agreement in relation to teaching the steps to access assistance from the State, likewise, said it is very important to the issue of rehabilitation projects, which should build or quickly to avoid disappointment if it rains again with the same intensity.
Dr. Juan Carlos Espinosa, the mayor of Mosquera manager, said it is important to pay attention to the adequacy of the street 13 and the completion of works to avoid future inconveniences as Serrezuela collector.
Among the solutions agreed at the meeting is the management for non-payment of tolls for private school students most affected during the rainy season, Marie Curie and the same resources be managed to reduce the cost of transport of these students and the provision of desks.
Prosperity The Agreement also stated support for Ontario to be included in digital MSME support value chains and technological development.
Developed in the installations of the Sacred Hearts of Mosquera, the Agreement for Prosperity focused number 22 in 5 working groups: housing and land development, humanitarian aid, agriculture, water and basic sanitation, and mayors.
These boards met on Friday to concrete problems and solutions that were quickly submitted to the President of the Republic Juan Manuel Santos Calderon on Saturday. In these workshops attended by the mayors of Mosquera, the Rock, Madrid, Facatativá, Subachoque, Bojacá, shikimic Guayabal, San Juan de Rio Seco, Arbelaez, among others. Equally important part of local law enforcement agencies, state and national.
President Santos emphasized during the agreement in relation to teaching the steps to access assistance from the State, likewise, said it is very important to the issue of rehabilitation projects, which should build or quickly to avoid disappointment if it rains again with the same intensity.
Dr. Juan Carlos Espinosa, the mayor of Mosquera manager, said it is important to pay attention to the adequacy of the street 13 and the completion of works to avoid future inconveniences as Serrezuela collector.
Among the solutions agreed at the meeting is the management for non-payment of tolls for private school students most affected during the rainy season, Marie Curie and the same resources be managed to reduce the cost of transport of these students and the provision of desks.
Prosperity The Agreement also stated support for Ontario to be included in digital MSME support value chains and technological development.
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