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Imagen cortesía de Pacific Mall

Con el propósito de visibilizar el talento de la región, contribuir a la reactivación económica y potencializar el sector textil y de la confección, nace un evento especializado en moda, belleza y tecnología que se llevará a cabo del 30 de junio al 02 de julio en Cali. Se trata de ‘CALI DISTRITO MODA’, una gran cita de 3 días que unirá a diseñadores y marcas vallecaucanas con invitados y expositores locales, nacionales e internacionales. Además, tendrá zonas de experiencia, stands de exhibición y ventas, fiestas temáticas y pop up stores. Todo con el apoyo de la Gobernación del Valle, Cotelco, la Secretaría de Cultura de Cali y Pacific Centro Comercial.

La campaña publicitaria de la primera edición de ‘CALI DISTRITO MODA’ se realizó bajo un concepto retro futurista para cuya sesión fotográfica fueron invitados los diseñadores vallecaucanos Dolce Amore by Tatiana Obando, Juan Enríquez y la modelo cartagenera Julieth Dussan junto a otros cuatro modelos de la agencia NV Modelos. La dirección general estuvo a cargo de Guio Di Colombia, mientras que la dirección de arte corrió por cuenta de Yeison Giraldo. Las fotos fueron tomadas por el reconocido fotógrafo Anfassa, quien estuvo acompañado por la estilista Paola Cortes y el productor Nicolas Cardona.

‘CALI DISTRITO MODA’ promete convertirse en el evento anual de moda número uno de la región. Acompáñanos a conocer más acerca de él de la mano de sus creadores.

Fuente: Pacific Mall

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Research projects that address financial inclusion have an option for their development.The WWB Colombia Foundation Fund for Research FI “Contexts and opportunities for closing inequality gaps that affect women in rural areas”. will finance projects for 1,426 million pesos in Chocó, Valle del Cauca, Cauca and Nariño, in the Colombian Pacific.

“Since 2017, 50 projects have been financed for more than 3,000 million. We hope to continue contributing to the generation of quality knowledge and the reduction of inequality gaps”, said Daniela Konietzko, president of the WWB Colombia Foundation.

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“I decided to apply for the call and I have received great support,” says Tatiana Bachiller, one of the beneficiaries of the WWB Colombia Foundation Fund for #Research as a Master’s student at the University of Cauca, who participated in the second call for the fund with her work degree “Counter-hegemonic knowledge of the #women of the global south”. That work had an honorable mention.

This semester, the call in the Field Work Support modality, aimed at master’s students (from 23 to 44 million pesos and doctorate (from 45 to 67), will be open until April 8. The groups ( from 100 to 150 million) and research hotbeds (8 million) will be able to apply from March 31.

More information on the page https://fondoparalainvestigacion.fundacionwwbcolombia.org/proyecto/ or write to the email fondoinvestigacion@fundacionwwbcol.org.

“It is the best opportunity to be able to advance our degree work. When I applied to the Fund, it was very easy and I found great support, my thesis received an honorable mention for the level of demand and commitment”, mentions Tatiana Bachiller, teacher of interdisciplinary development studies, from the University of Cauca, beneficiary.

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The Pacific Park is an ambitious commitment to urban and cultural renewal in relation to the traditions of the coast.

In this way, the District Administration began to socialize with the community in general this project that is part of the orange development and that it will be located on 2nd Avenue between 26th and 32nd streets, on the banks of the Cali River.

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The mayor of Cali, Jorge Iván Ospina, expressed that with this cultural project they seek to “dialogue with this region of the country, and dignify the coastal community that is in the city.”

The president specified that the construction of a complex with an extension of 43,237 square meters is planned, in which a “cultural infrastructure, avant-garde concepts, environmental sustainability and an architectural design that tends towards the integration of citizenship will converge”.

Pacific Park

This will be the Parque Pacífico, an ambitious project of the Cali Mayor’s Office, which will be located on 2A Avenue between 26th and 32nd Streets, in the north of the city.

The initial phase of Parque Pacífico contemplates an investment that could reach $35 billion, which will be allocated to the work that will be in charge of highlighting the different cultural expressions and practices such as ancestral drinks and traditional cuisine in a space where visitors can learn about the influence of the Colombian Pacific on the cultural identity of Cali.

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Pacific Park

The Secretary of Culture of Cali, Ronald Mayorga, during the socialization of the project.

The Secretary of Culture of Cali, Ronald Mayorga, explains that since last year this project began to come to life through feasibility studies and designs. The generation of licenses is also advanced, as well as construction permits.

The official estimates that for the second half of this year the work will begin to be built in its first phase, which would generate about 320 jobs.

“We must recognize that we have a large extended territory around the city, the Colombian Pacific, where there are four departments that join us, complement us and integrate us. All this exchange produces knowledge, music, traditions and food, which we want to represent through Parque Pacífico,” said Mayorga.

Meanwhile, the undersecretary of Arts, Creation and Cultural Promotion, Diana Ledesma, assured that the Pacific Park is a “renovation project that implies a process of appropriation and cultural expansion of the traditional expressions of the Coast.”

And he added that it is one of the five mobilizing projects carried out by the Mayor’s Office of Cali under the name Parques por la vida.

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CALI

Nine years have passed since Cali hosted, in May 2013, the delegates attending the seventh summit of the countries that make up the Pacific Alliance to promote protocols and developments in trade, culture, tourism, technology and the environment.

The Pacific Alliance is made up of Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru, and is a mechanism for economic and commercial integration, based on four pillars: free movement of goods, services, capital and people and a transversal axis of cooperation. The group was founded in 2011.

For nine years there have been changes for the deep integration bloc, which held its Summit yesterday at the Bahía Málaga Naval Base, in Buenaventura.

The heads of state of Colombia attended, Iván Duque; from Chile, Sebastián Piñera, and Peru, Pedro Castillo, and the Secretary of Foreign Affairs of Mexico, Marcelo Ebrard.

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The president of Ecuador, Guillermo Lasso, also arrived. His country has been an observer state since 2013, it is not associated, but it hopes to be, after a request since 2018.

Also present were the Foreign Minister and Vice President of Colombia, Marta Lucía Ramírez; the Foreign Minister of Chile, Andrés Allamand; and the Colombian Trade Ministers, María Ximena Lombana; from Mexico, Tatiana Clouthier Carrillo; from Peru, Roberto Helbert Sánchez, and from Singapore, Gan Kim Yong.

During the period in the Presidency pro temporeAccording to President Duque, business expectations of more than 40 million dollars and investment of more than 84 million dollars were achieved.

He added that the efforts to incorporate Singapore and Ecuador were intensified, the number of observer states increased and improvements were achieved in customs and stock exchange procedures.

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Within the Alliance, the Bahía Málaga-Buenaventura Declaration was proposed.

At the Summit of the Alliance it was planned, in turn, to formalize the delivery of the Presidency pro tempore from Colombia to Mexico.

Likewise, the presidents and high dignitaries welcomed Singapore as a new partner, the first in the Alliance.

“Singapore arrives with its experience, with its tradition, as one of the main centers of innovation, science and technology on the planet. It also comes with a valuable contribution to the fourth industrial revolution and to enrich the trade and investment relationship, being one of the world leaders in port logistics and foreign trade logistics”, assured the Colombian head of state.

Singapore’s entry is the first recorded in the Alliance’s decade of life and, according to President Duque, above “to mobilize investment and to open up to the trade of the founding countries of the Pacific Alliance. This arrival of Singapore marks a historic milestone, and it is one more step with the prompt arrival of Ecuador as a full member of the Pacific Alliance”.

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Duque stated that Singapore means technical cooperation in areas where they are governed by excellence, such as educational quality, technological value-added projects in the industrial sector and the ability to train a relevant workforce, “to take on the challenges of the fourth revolution industry and position Latin America as a programming center and as a consolidated center for goods and services”.

With the entry of Singapore, additionally, the doors to cooperation are opened in various areas such as energy, food trade, the digital economy, infrastructure and urban solutions, port management and logistics and the interoperability of the Single Trade Windows. Exterior.

empowerment of women

At the Summit of the Pacific Alliance, an action plan was promoted, within a period of six months, to promote greater participation of companies led by women in production chains, in such a way as to favor their insertion in the intra-regional and extra-regional trade, with special emphasis on the entrepreneurship of rural women.

This is one of the two proposals within the Alliance that were discussed at the Summit, which takes place at the Bahía Málaga Naval Base, in Buenaventura.

According to Vice President and Foreign Minister Ramírez, the economic empowerment of women is sought.

The second proposal aims to carry out, in those same six months, a diagnosis of public policies at the economic level with a gender approach to identify strategic elements that increase and improve the participation of women, in the face of sustainable economic growth and with equity.

“With the endorsement of the Foreign Ministers and Trade Ministers, this proposal will become a mandate of the Pacific Alliance, which will be in charge of the Gender Technical Group,” said Ramírez.

The senior official highlighted that on December 11, 2020, within the framework of the XV Summit of the Pacific Alliance, held in Chile, the leaders of Colombia, Mexico, Chile and Peru signed the ‘Declaration of the Pacific Alliance on Equality of Gender’, together with the roadmap for the autonomy and economic empowerment of women of this regional integration mechanism.

With this, it seeks to guide the work of the Pacific Alliance in the design, implementation and evaluation of public policies and initiatives, to promote the economic and social development of women in the member countries.

At this Summit, the signing of the Declaration on Strengthening the Creative Economy was scheduled, which will later allow for a roadmap for economic recovery and social transformation in the countries of the Pacific Alliance in this important sector of the economy.

At the same time, in Buenaventura, authorities are looking for solutions to the critical social situation and public order, since more than 700 people were displaced from their homes in Bajo Calima, a rural area of ​​this district, due to the presence of organized armed groups, such as the ‘ Clan del Golfo’ that does not allow the entry of human rights defenders or any State official.

Social leaders make a call from Buenaventura for the Government to speed up the implementation of all the commitments made when there was a civic strike in 2017, among them, that the 400,000 inhabitants of this city have the drinking water that they have been demanding for a service not every three days, but 24 hours.

CALI

At the Summit of Pacific alliance an action plan is approved, within a period of six months, to promote greater participation of companies led by women in production chains, in such a way as to favor their insertion in intra- and extra-regional trade, with special emphasis on rural women’s entrepreneurship.

This is one of the two proposals within the Alliance that are being discussed today at the Summit, which is being held at the Bahía Málaga Naval Base, in Buenaventura.

According to the vice president and chancellor, Martha Lucia RamirezThe economic empowerment of women is sought.

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This proposal was even discussed prior to the Summit, in the framework of the meeting of the Council of Ministers of this mechanism, made up of the foreign ministers and trade ministers of Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru.

The second proposal aims to carry out, in those same six months, a diagnosis of public policies at the economic level with a gender approach to identify strategic elements that increase and improve the participation of women, facing a economic growth sustainable and equitable.

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“With the endorsement of the Foreign Ministers and Trade Ministers, this proposal will become a mandate of the Pacific Alliance, which will be in charge of the Gender Technical Group,” said Ramírez.

The senior official highlighted that on December 11, 2020, within the framework of the XV Summit of the Pacific Alliance, held in Chile, the leaders of Colombia, Mexico, Chile and Peru signed the ‘Declaration of the Pacific Alliance on Equality of Gender’, together with the roadmap for the autonomy and economic empowerment of women of this regional integration mechanism.

With this, it seeks to guide the work of the Pacific Alliance in the design, implementation and evaluation of public policies and initiatives, to promote the economic and social development of women in the member countries.

The group was founded in 2011 by Colombia, Chile, Mexico and Peru.

In this meeting in Buenaventura, Colombia will transfer to Mexico the pro tempore Presidency of the integration group, exercised in the last year by President Iván Duque.

In this zone of the Colombian Pacific, the Presidential Declaration for the Strengthening of Creative Industries will be signed and the Business Council of the Pacific Alliance will meet.

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