The First Beterri Women’s Forum will aim to share experiences, listen to needs and identify challenges ahead. On Wednesday, the companies and agents of the Beterri-Buruntza region meet in Andoain at the Visitors Center of Leitzaran from 11:00 to 13:00.
The Women's Forum will close the Exchange of Experiences cycle. Over the past few weeks, projects and companies operating in the transformative economy have deepened current organizational models, how socialization processes should be, or how to address the issue of job inclusion.
The Wednesday session will have the advice Beyond and the registration period is open, as reported by the organizers.
Open event for completion of the course
It is the third year that the Beterri Saretuz initiative has been launched. They aim to create a transformative economy ecosystem based on participation and are in the process of structuring. The full tour is available on your website. This year, the action plan was launched on the first day of last February in Usurbil, which includes exchanges of experience.
On 16 June there will be a closing day of the course in the former Astigarraga House of Culture, which can be appointed here. First, the members of the network will meet to make an assessment of the year and reflect on what to do in the future. Later, at 12:30 hours, an open event has been organized in which all the entities and agents of the region have been invited to, in a small lunch, "celebrate together what we have done so far".
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