Luz Eneida Maestre and Glenda Carrasquilla are legal representatives of environmental recuperadoras Arcoven and GYG (migrant and returned respectively), leading the proposal from community inclusion circular economy supported by Corpoguajira since its inception. economic alternative that offers the solution to environmental problems (Excess plastic bags) existing in the department.
The strengthening of this proposal is thanks to the convergence of inter-agency and inter-agency coordination for the integration of the migrant population.
They, They were invited as successful national experience in space called Human Mobility created by PADF for the presentation of the results of the project with pedagogical thrust from the experience of the participants in the project and share the lines and key aspects of the implementation of the program to provide local authorities in the construction of future agendas of local government are.
Human mobility is the space that allows the closure of the first phase of the project "Integrating Horizantes" in which only 9 of the 35 departments across the country have the opportunity to present the successful experiences of the population in human mobility within the framework of the agreement funded by the Office of Population, Refugees, and Migration (BPRM).
It should be noted that guaranteed the continuity of the project with a second phase. In Colombia they worked 26 community integration projects 25 municipalities making room for 1.925 people. In the Guajira worked in the municipalities of Uribia, Manaure, Maicao, Riohacha, Fonseca and Villanueva.
Betty Sun Henríquez is a returnee to Uribia Wayuu, He also exhibited his successful experience around the rescue of traditions and ancestral values as strategies to survive the crisis. His work was admired tissue during the event.
Although it is a difficult phenomenon to handle, human mobility brings manpower to boost the economy of a region whenever the union of entities, companies and organizations allow the empowerment of displaced, migrants and returnees.
The event was led by Silvia Amaya Project Manager PADF COLOMBIA; Fernando Ramirez, Refugees and Migration specialist for the Bureau of Population, Refugees and Migrants (PMR); Cristina Luz Pinzón, Corporate Relations Director of PADF; among others that make up the GIFMM (Interagency Group on Migratory Flows).
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