The Cundinamarca Pact Advances in its Development Commitments


In a recent technical meeting, led by the Planning Secretariat, the progress of the Cundinamarca Pact was evaluated, a key initiative for the comprehensive development of the region. This pact, signed in 2021, represents a joint commitment between the national government, the department of Cundinamarca and its municipalities, to promote the growth and well-being of the community through the financing of important projects.

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Carolina Español, Secretary of Planning of Cundinamarca, highlighted the commitment of Governor Jorge Rey to continue supporting this initiative, which seeks to channel technical and financial resources for the advancement of 44 new projects. These projects range from basic infrastructure to initiatives that promote social integration and environmental protection, evidencing the wide spectrum of benefits that are expected to be generated.

Ongoing projects, such as those highlighted in Manta and Medina, already have significant advances in their structuring and technical feasibility. The administration is committed to ensuring its financing, demonstrating the continuous effort to support and carry out the works and services promised to the communities.

During the Technical Roundtable for Monitoring Projects of the Cundinamarca Pact, both the achievements achieved and the pending challenges were addressed. This space allowed us to reiterate support for the 42 signatory municipalities, focusing on ensuring the sustainability of their initiatives and the articulation of policies that facilitate project management.

The event was attended by key representatives such as the National Management of Territorial Pacts of the National Planning Department (DNP), the mayors of the signatory municipalities and various departmental entities. This meeting highlights the importance of collaboration and continuous monitoring for the success of projects.

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