Conecta Cultura is an international organization focused on cultural cooperation and management. Since 2010, it has worked to create innovative tools and processes to promote cultural rights, empower citizens, and improve quality of life. It believes cultural cooperation can enrich cultural dynamics and regeneration of social fabric with fairness and respect for diversity. Conecta Cultura provides services like research, workshops, and project management through a network of experts to promote culture, development, and social inclusion.
As what is at stake is the survival of a nation whose problems could not solve within a nation framework, this paper attempts to put forward a new paradigm on the challenges and dilemmas facing the midnimo (unity). It will examine what caused the ‘sacral’ Somali concept of midnimo (unity) to disappoint the Somalis. This assessment leads the analysis to look at the courses which reversed midnimo and to derail the country from its original undertakings.
This presentation was part of the Growing Entrepreneurial Communities Summit, a practitioner-focused summit designed to help economic development and small business practitioners effectively create economic growth through entrepreneurship in local communities. The 2018 Summit, subtitled Entrepreneurship on the Edges, focused on providing information and practitioner insight in how to effectively develop disadvantaged urban and rural communities using entrepreneurship-led development strategies.
As what is at stake is the survival of a nation whose problems could not solve within a nation framework, this paper attempts to put forward a new paradigm on the challenges and dilemmas facing the midnimo (unity). It will examine what caused the ‘sacral’ Somali concept of midnimo (unity) to disappoint the Somalis. This assessment leads the analysis to look at the courses which reversed midnimo and to derail the country from its original undertakings.
This presentation was part of the Growing Entrepreneurial Communities Summit, a practitioner-focused summit designed to help economic development and small business practitioners effectively create economic growth through entrepreneurship in local communities. The 2018 Summit, subtitled Entrepreneurship on the Edges, focused on providing information and practitioner insight in how to effectively develop disadvantaged urban and rural communities using entrepreneurship-led development strategies.
Universidad “Fermín Toro”
Sistema de Aprendizajes Interactivos a Distancia
Cabudare.
Apellido y Nombre: Fabiola Gil
C.I: 27.085.064
Saia: 121-SAIAA
Fecha: 13/12/2016
Profesora: Elvia Sanchez.
Carrera: Ing. Electrica
Apresentação do produto e experiencia de viagem de motorhome com a Cruise America. Principal locadora de RV (Recreational Vehicle) da America do Norte. Opções para familia, grupos de amigos e casais para até 03, 05 ou 7 pessoas
Human Resources Business Capability Model CIOPages
A Comprehensive, industry-agnostic, multi-purpose Human Resources functional area business capability model. Visit: https://www.ciopages.com/store/human-resources-business-capability-model/
2016 Cyber Security Breaches Survey for the UKGary Chambers
PIB Insurance Brokers is proud to present our report summarising the 2016 Cyber Security Breaches Survey for the United Kingdom, commissioned by the Department for Culture, Media & Sport as part of the National Cyber Security Programme.
Universidad “Fermín Toro”
Sistema de Aprendizajes Interactivos a Distancia
Cabudare.
Apellido y Nombre: Fabiola Gil
C.I: 27.085.064
Saia: 121-SAIAA
Fecha: 13/12/2016
Profesora: Elvia Sanchez.
Carrera: Ing. Electrica
Apresentação do produto e experiencia de viagem de motorhome com a Cruise America. Principal locadora de RV (Recreational Vehicle) da America do Norte. Opções para familia, grupos de amigos e casais para até 03, 05 ou 7 pessoas
Human Resources Business Capability Model CIOPages
A Comprehensive, industry-agnostic, multi-purpose Human Resources functional area business capability model. Visit: https://www.ciopages.com/store/human-resources-business-capability-model/
2016 Cyber Security Breaches Survey for the UKGary Chambers
PIB Insurance Brokers is proud to present our report summarising the 2016 Cyber Security Breaches Survey for the United Kingdom, commissioned by the Department for Culture, Media & Sport as part of the National Cyber Security Programme.
Civic Factory Fest is an event that promotes learning, reflection and action around new forms of collaborative design and civic innovation, with the aim of promoting new opportunities for dialogue and collaboration between citizens, public administration, university and the private sector.
This presentation highlights the Common Wealth initiative of 'Connecting Cultures' this year and insights the objectives fostered by the manifesto and regards the tools needed to function the aim into implementation
Metropolitan Museum of Arts: Transformative Brand Experience StrategyJacques Epangue
A proposal which describes a strategy to align the vision of the MET with an authentic communication, one which is translated into immersive and participatory programs with the aim of transforming the museum as a brand that does the story it tells.
Magna Kultura Foundation Profile.
Magna Kultura Foundation is an arts and cultural organization that conducts grassroots communication activities, with experience in managing social marketing programs; organizing grassroots community events: stage productions, sports events, and other socio-civic activities; as well, as corporate social responsibility (CSR) activities with direct linkages to grassroots niche sector groups.
Magna Kultura specializes in developing community engagement campaigns that connects with various sector organizations, like Barangay and village associations, school and universities, transport organizations, and civic organizations.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT:
Dickie Aguado, Magna Kultura Foundation
Mobile Nos.: +63 917.899.0025 (Globe) or +63 922.899.0026 (Sun)
Direct Line No.: (632) 514-5868
Email Address: kulturapilipinas@gmail.com
Addasu perthnasoedd: dod â threftadaeth ddiwylliannol a phobl at ei gilydd me...RCAHMW
This short presentation is concerned with some of the important changes that impact upon cultural heritage in the contemporary world, and is based on the work being undertaken by RICHES – Renewal, Innovation, and Change: Heritage and European Society – a research project funded by the European Commission’s Seventh Framework Programme. The project’s main objective is to reduce the distance between people and culture, recalibrating the relationship between heritage professionals and heritage users in order to maximise cultural creativity and ensure that all of Europe can benefit from the social and economic potential of cultural heritage.
Cultural Heritage is made, held, collected, curated, exhibited, or simply exists in many arenas. In this context, it is possible to speak of the ‘decentring’ of culture and cultural heritage away from institutional structures towards the individual. Undeniably, the nature of the change brought about by the pace and scope of developments in digital technology is unprecedented. With the advent of digitisation and the migration from the analogue to the digital, what demands have arisen in relation to how we understand, collect and make available Europe’s cultural heritage? In what ways is the individual forcing a rethinking of the institution and how can the latter renew and remake themselves? What hierarchies of knowledge, expertise and authority in cultural heritage are being disrupted, transformed or undermined by the digital? Beyond this, the talk will consider how citizens can play a co-creative role in cultural heritage, the significance of identity and ‘belonging’, and the importance of cultural heritage as a force in economic development. Researchers as well as policy makers, funding bodies and managers of cultural heritage institutions and sector professionals are all challenged by these questions as they engage with the transmission and exploitation of cultural heritage. The talk will present evidence and recommendations emerging from the research undertaken and is located within the broad context of debates and discussion about the value, preservation, promotion and future of Europe’s cultural heritage.
Recalibrating relationships: bringing cultural heritage and people together i...RCAHMW
This short presentation is concerned with some of the important changes that impact upon cultural heritage in the contemporary world, and is based on the work being undertaken by RICHES – Renewal, Innovation, and Change: Heritage and European Society – a research project funded by the European Commission’s Seventh Framework Programme. The project’s main objective is to reduce the distance between people and culture, recalibrating the relationship between heritage professionals and heritage users in order to maximise cultural creativity and ensure that all of Europe can benefit from the social and economic potential of cultural heritage.
Cultural Heritage is made, held, collected, curated, exhibited, or simply exists in many arenas. In this context, it is possible to speak of the ‘decentring’ of culture and cultural heritage away from institutional structures towards the individual. Undeniably, the nature of the change brought about by the pace and scope of developments in digital technology is unprecedented. With the advent of digitisation and the migration from the analogue to the digital, what demands have arisen in relation to how we understand, collect and make available Europe’s cultural heritage? In what ways is the individual forcing a rethinking of the institution and how can the latter renew and remake themselves? What hierarchies of knowledge, expertise and authority in cultural heritage are being disrupted, transformed or undermined by the digital? Beyond this, the talk will consider how citizens can play a co-creative role in cultural heritage, the significance of identity and ‘belonging’, and the importance of cultural heritage as a force in economic development. Researchers as well as policy makers, funding bodies and managers of cultural heritage institutions and sector professionals are all challenged by these questions as they engage with the transmission and exploitation of cultural heritage. The talk will present evidence and recommendations emerging from the research undertaken and is located within the broad context of debates and discussion about the value, preservation, promotion and future of Europe’s cultural heritage.
International Entrepreneurship in the Arts: Unexpected PartnershipLidia Varbanova
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This keynote was presented during the the 7th edition of the UAE Hackathon 2024. It highlights the role of AI and Generative AI in addressing government transformation to achieve zero government bureaucracy
Canadian Immigration Tracker March 2024 - Key SlidesAndrew Griffith
Highlights
Permanent Residents decrease along with percentage of TR2PR decline to 52 percent of all Permanent Residents.
March asylum claim data not issued as of May 27 (unusually late). Irregular arrivals remain very small.
Study permit applications experiencing sharp decrease as a result of announced caps over 50 percent compared to February.
Citizenship numbers remain stable.
Slide 3 has the overall numbers and change.
Understanding the Challenges of Street ChildrenSERUDS INDIA
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This session provides a comprehensive overview of the latest updates to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (commonly known as the Uniform Guidance) outlined in the 2 CFR 200.
With a focus on the 2024 revisions issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), participants will gain insight into the key changes affecting federal grant recipients. The session will delve into critical regulatory updates, providing attendees with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate and comply with the evolving landscape of federal grant management.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the rationale behind the 2024 updates to the Uniform Guidance outlined in 2 CFR 200, and their implications for federal grant recipients.
- Identify the key changes and revisions introduced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the 2024 edition of 2 CFR 200.
- Gain proficiency in applying the updated regulations to ensure compliance with federal grant requirements and avoid potential audit findings.
- Develop strategies for effectively implementing the new guidelines within the grant management processes of their respective organizations, fostering efficiency and accountability in federal grant administration.
What is the point of small housing associations.pptxPaul Smith
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Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
3. ABOUT US
The changes that are
occurring in our society
compel us to rethink the role
of all stakeholders, whether
civilian or governmental
institutions, in promoting and
guaranteeing cultural rights.
Since 2010, Conecta Cultura
has dedicated its efforts to
creating and developing
innovative tools, participation
and empowerment processes
that contribute to reduce
social gaps and improve
the quality of life of citizens
through public and private
projects.
We see international cultural
cooperation as a tool to
enrich cultural dynamics
that favor development,
sustainability and
regeneration of social fabric
with fairness and respect
towards cultural diversity.
Conecta Cultura is recognized
as a leader in cultural
management organization,
social innovation and
internationalization by
multilateral agencies,
national and international
foundations, organizations
and the cultural management
sector.
We believe in
international
cultural
cooperation
as a tool
to enrich
cultural
dynamics that
favor
development,
sustainability
and regeneration
of social fabric
with fairness and
respect towards
cultural diversity
6. Conecta Cultura are
an international reference in
cultural management
that contributes
to people’s
empowerment
through cultural tools
VISION
are inseparable tools
from building a better
society
Art
and
culture {
The values that strongly
inspire us when designing our
work lines are
OUR VALUES
that boost their leading
role in positively
changing their own
realities.
social cohesion, cultural diversity,
participation, internationalization,
professionalism, sustainability and
commitment.
7. WHAT
WE DO
Organization
focused on
international cultural
cooperation
We offer a wide range of
cultural services
Through a
collaboration
network of highly
skilled experts and
both public and private
partners.
As an organization focu-
sed on international cul-
tural cooperation, we offer a
wide range of cultural servi-
ces through a collaboration
network of highly skilled ex-
perts and both public and
private partners.
Our experience allows us
to lead projects of different
scale in order to ensure sus-
tainability and strengthening
public and private institutions
as agents of change in socie-
ty.
9. Report on young people’s
access to culture in Latin
America
The document was carried out under
the “Social inclusion of youth at risk of
marginalization and strengthening of
cultural workers networks in Latin America”
project. The goal was to promote and
strengthen youth participation in cultural
life as an engine of local development.
The project enabled a new generation of
cultural agents to play a leading role in
Latin America and generated a positive
impact on the designing of cultural policies
at local and national levels. The report
produced by Conecta Cultura was
presented in Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia,
Ecuador, Mexico, Paraguay and Spain.
www.interarts.net
Clients: Interarts Foundation and the Spanish Agency for
International Development Cooperation (AECID)
2011
The Forums consisted of a series of
meetings in Atlixco, Oaxaca and Mexico
City to link people and projects to regional
creative economy and promote creative
cities. More than 70 independent cultural
entrepreneurs under 35 years were trained
by Conecta Cultura in four main themes:
Cultural rights; Gender perspective in
cultural and creative projects; National and
international public policies, and Digital
and artistic laboratories. The Forums were
recognized as good practice by the
UN Population Fund (UNFPA México)
and by other countries, such as Brazil,
Bolivia, Ecuador, Chile, Colombia and
Spain.
#CONECTAKULTURA:
Creative Entrepreneurship
Forums
Clients: Interarts Foundation and the Spanish Agency
for International Development Cooperation (AECID)
2012
https://vimeo.com/
conectakultura
10. National Youth Agenda
for the UN Population
Fund (UNFPA México)
Conecta Cultura participated in the de-
velopment of the National Youth Agenda,
a collective effort of civil society, univer-
sities and agencies of the United Nations
System in Mexico that sought to make
young people’s needs more visible and to
send the Congress public policies recom-
mendations. Conecta Cultura wrote the
chapter “Culture”, one out of 11 themes
included. The final document generated
33 proposals for public policies directed
at young people in Mexico and has been
endorsed by 70 youth organizations.
www.juventudes-
proponen.files.
wordpress.com
Client: UN Population Fund (UNFPA México)
2013
VI State Meeting of Direc-
tors of Cultural Municipal
Institutions in Tamaulipas
Conecta Cultura was one of the associa-
tions invited by the ITCA to attend the
meeting which brought together cultural
leaders from 43 cities. During the mee-
ting, Conecta Cultura’s director Victoria
Contreras presented the lecture “Notes
for a cultural management with a re-
gional approach”, which emphasized
the importance of maintaining a cultu-
ral agenda for social development and
promoting people’s access of to cultural
programs and policies.
www.hoytamauli-
pas.net
Client: Institute of Culture and Arts of Tamaulipas (ITCA)
2014/15/16
11. Conference on Cultural
Rights for Colombia’s
Ministry of Culture
Conecta Cultura was invited by Colom-
bia’s Ministry of Culture to give three lec-
tures during the International Book Fair in
Bogota on cultural rights of indigenous
peoples, African descendants and peo-
ple with disabilities with the attendance
of ten Colombian community leaders.
The aim of the lectures was to dialogue
about the implementation of a cultural
rights agenda in Mexico and Colombia
to provide visibility to these popula-
tions, helping them to strengthen the
fight against racism and discrimination
in both countries and to promote the
exchange of experiences.
http://cms.univa-
lle.edu.co/
Client: Colombia’s Ministry of Culture
2015
Community Development
Project in the Sierra
Tarahumara
Conecta Cultura was selected by the Ca-
nadian energy company TransCanada to
design and implement a community deve-
lopment plan for five indigenous commu-
nities in the Sierra Tarahumara in the Mexi-
can state of Chihuahua. Conecta Cultura
was responsible for creating a working
methodology, the execution of a commu-
nity plan and the training of TransCanada
staff to establish a respectful intercultural
dialogue between the company and the
communities. As a result of the project,
Conecta Cultura held 20 training wor-
kshops and produced nine publications
in English, Spanish and Rarámuri (local
indigenous language) on TransCanada’s
social investment in Chihuahua, and orga-
nized the first Rarámuri Cultural Mee-
ting in the region with more than 1,200
attendees.
Client: TransCanada
2015/16