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Everything is ready for the first version of the Vibra Mujer Fair, an event whose purpose is to promote and support the endeavors of 50 Valle del Cauca women.

This event will be held at La Estación shopping center, to bet on the business development of women.

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“For women entrepreneurs, it is very important to have this type of spaces for commercial participation because it allows them to make their ventures visible,” says Beatriz Avendaño, director of Expomujeres Colombia.

The academic agenda will begin this Friday at 2 pm with the conference ‘History of life – History of women’, by Yaneth Mosquera (Cafam Woman).

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Business fair will be for three days at La Estación shopping center.

Later Paola Carvajal will be there to deal with the topic ‘Activate and awaken your inner magic’. Finally, a ‘Manual for difficult times’ will be presented by Carolina Campo.

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This Saturday the agenda will begin at 10 am with the conversation ‘Woman, Being and Living’ (Casa Matria). Then, Elsy Rodríguez will talk about ‘Assertive communication as a life tool’.

The closing will be with ‘Tools to grow sales’. This event has the support of the Secretariat of Economic Development of Cali.

This initiative is led by the shopping center with the support of entities such as the Secretariat of Economic Development of Cali, Comfenalco, Comfandi, Emcali and Kkahuate cocktails.

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Two months after the 64th version of the Cali Fair, there are questions about payments to artists who participated in last year’s December event, both for arrears and for the amount, according to the type of participants.

The discomfort is presented among members of the Association of Workers and Artists SOS (Asotrasos), in the city, from where the assignment of contracts and the criteria, as well as the values ​​of said payments to artists, are questioned.

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From Asotrasos It is requested that there be no alleged clientelism when it comes to shaping the programming of the City Fair and more clarity on how the hiring of both national and local artists, as well as international ones, is made.

Luis Arturo Clavijo, director of the World Salsa Orchestra Festival and World Salsa Day, agrees on this point.

Clavijo pointed to a report from the Cali Events, Fairs and Shows Corporation (Corfecali), in response to a right of petition from the National Citizen Oversight Office Jorge E. Clavijo with the request for information related to “name of the artist, date, value of all the artists hired by Corfecali for different events.”

The spokesperson for the World Salsa Festival said that the inequality in the values ​​of the contracts caught his attention and also rejects what he considers to be alleged patronage.

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He mentioned, for example, according to the document with the response to the right of petition of the supervisor Jorge E. Clavijo, that “local children’s singing artists – Rural and Communal Fair – La Elvira corregimiento, 64 Feria de Cali'” would have had an assignment of a payment of 50,000 pesos compared to other contracts of up to 155 million pesos.

Clavijo pointed out doubts about the assignment of contracts and fears that they will be done by hand.

Regarding the delay in payments, the manager of Corfecali, Argemiro Cortés, specified that a first payment was made for artists and procedures are being carried out to pay what is owed.

The Mayor’s Office has delivered 4,500 million pesos, explained Cortés, who indicated that the times of public contracting to make payments are different from those of private entities, since they take longer due to the conditions and requirements of law to make them. Therefore, these payments would have been extended to this year. However, he said that the first ones who have been given the money are the artists.

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“Understand that we have made a great effort. We hired 208 orchestras,” said the director, highlighting that it is one of the largest numbers of artists hired for a version of the Fair.

Faced with questions about the way in which contracts and payments are made, the manager of Corfecali said that he does not agree with these statements and that it is not true that there are alleged anomalies.

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Some 526 specimens from farms throughout the country will be in Barranquilla between February 17 and 20in order to start the events, competitions and business roundtable within the framework of the National Equine Fair.

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This meeting, which is organized by the Colombian Federation of Equine Associations (Fedequinas), reaches its 38th edition, which will be held at the Puerta de Oro Convention Center.

The development of skills

The four gaits that our breed of Colombian Creole Paso horse has will be judged

As explained by the executive director of Fedequina, Héctor José Vergara, the competitions begin from 8:30 in the morning and end at approximately 9 pm.

“The four gaits of our Colombian Creole Paso horse breed will be judged: trail and gallop (Thursday), trot and gallop (Friday), trail (Saturday) and the Colombian Paso Fino closes on Sunday,” Vergara said.

The trials will be carried out 12 national judges equines attached to Fedequinas, who by merit were selected to be part of the technical body that will have this responsibility. There will be four shortlists of judges, one for each day.

Trade shows and business conference

The organization highlighted that there will be a trade show that to date has already confirmed more than 20 companies that will present their stands at the national fair.

They will have products related to the sector such as technology, tools, hatsruanas, handicrafts, machinery, farms, among others, a varied sample related to the equine sector industry, as well as horseshoes, nail companies and art galleries.

This year, due to a pandemic and biosafety protocol, there are no permits for concerts at night, or massive events.

The main event will feature 144 boxes enabled to receive the attendees and more than 600 people are expected in the stands. Tickets for grandstands can be purchased at www.latiquetera.com and boxes through www.fedequinas.com.

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A contribution to the reactivation of the economy

According to data from Fedequinas, 480 thousand people depend directly or indirectly on the economic activities of the equine sector.

The search for the formalization of jobs related to the equine sector is concentrated on dressage fields and training.

“Such a fact was achieved with the Ministry of Labor, with which contract 037 was signed, through which the recognition pilot of previous learning in the equine sector was developed, with the more than 2,150 horsemen who empirically developed their skills”, a spokesman reported.

In 2021, they were able hold 59 fairswhich allowed there to be income, given that equine fairs are the main marketing engine in the sector, according to the director of Fedequinas.

“We thank the national government for having set its sights on the equine sector, through the contracts entered into with the Ministry of Labor and the Ministry of Agriculture, which allows us to continue growing as a guild, strengthen the equine industry and promote and encourage the breed of Colombian Creole Paso horse,” said Vergara.

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The world of birds and everything related to their conservation is one of the topics that Emerson Ángel is most passionate about. At 13 years old, the young man born in Alicante (Spain) and living in Colombia dedicates a good part of his time to observe birds.

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The experiences of that day to day are captured on his YouTube channel ‘La reserva del guardian’, which shows his leadership on the subject, the same one that led him to be a representative and co-founder of the Organization for the care of the environment La Puerta of Risaralda, as well as the group of observers from La Banda Mixta.

This passion is also shared by Johana Catalina Jojoa Bonilla, 16 years old and a native of El Encano, from Laguna de la Cocha (Nariño).

Only when she was 7 years old did she already belong to the Heirs of the Planet group, where she stood out as a restless bird watcher from the Asoyarcocha Association and the Association for Rural Development (ADC).

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In 2019, Jojoa Bonilla was among the 10 best proposals in the Guardian of the Birds contest.

Emerson and Johana are two of the eight young people who will share their experiences at the Colombia Birdfair, which this Thursday, February 10, will have a special day where children and young people will be protagonists through conferences.

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The conferences will begin at 9 am with ‘Heirs of the planet’, by Johana Catalina Jojoa; ‘My life through two passions’, by Harrison Vargas; ‘The future is today’, by Emerson Ángel; ‘482 in a year’, by Sebastián García; ‘Kimi Bañol and the world of birds’, by Kimi Keiner Bañol; ‘How I joined the wonderful world of birds’, by Miguel Ángel Gómez; ‘Learning from birds in a cloud forest’, by Martín Gustavo Pai, and ‘Birds in El Carmen de Atrato’, by Hafid Pérez.

The conferences can be seen through the platform available on the page: colombiabirdfair.com.

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The 64th edition of the Cali Fair, which in December of last year returned to face-to-face attendance, had an important staging with artists and orchestras from Cali.

However, after the fair event was over, some of the city’s talents who were part of this iconic quote They assure that they have not yet received the corresponding payments from Corfecali, the organization that organizes the fair.

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Given this situation, the manager of the corporation, Argemiro Cortés, specified that they made a first payment for some artists and advance procedures to pay what is owed.

“Obviously the Cali Fair is over and we received a first disbursement from the Mayor’s Office of $4,000 million. Right now we are processing so that they give us the 6,000 million pesos”, explained Cortés.

Argemiro Cortes

Argemiro Cortés, manager of Corfecali.

For the manager of the entity, this waiting situation on the part of some artists is “a normal process”, because “Corfecali historically pays at 30, 60 or 90 days”.

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“We contracted 208 orchestras, of which we have paid 103 of them”, explained Cortés Buitrago, who hopes that in the next 15 days they will be able to settle everything.

The manager of the corporation asks the artists “to understand that we have made a great effort. We are paying, and it is normal that Corfecali pays to the extent that the Mayor’s Office is paid, that is why we ask for patience and apologize for our delay, which is nothing to write home about because in the end it does not even take 30 days”.

One of the points that the manager considers that have generated trauma at the time of disbursements is that “some of them have not delivered social security, and taking into account that they are public money, we cannot pay them if we do not have the legal requirements” .

positive balance

With the participation of different agencies of the District Administration, Corfecali presented a balance on the Cali Fair.

The manager of Corfecali, Argemiro Cortes, highlighted that the entity generated profits of more than $800 million, despite the difficulties of returning after the restrictions due to the pandemic.

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This result was weighed by the Secretary of the Government of Cali, Nhora Yaneth Mondragón, who added that they are still working on audits and law reports.

“The preliminary evaluation shows us an excellent administration led by the manager Argemiro Cortés, which responded to the addresses of the mayor Jorge Iván Ospina and is a sign that public companies can generate profits to reinvest and improve for the benefit of the population. ”, detailed the official.

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