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Yaiza López, councilor for Culture and Citizen Participation, is pleased that the OMT has selected the municipality to boost cultural tourism projects. Go to download The La Laguna City Council has granted subsidies to non-profit institutions to support and promote the culture of the municipality. These are eight entities that, according to the councilor of the area, Yaiza López, carry out cultural programming on a regular basis and to which they have wanted to stimulate by providing financial resources. Likewise, the councilor is satisfied with the meetings held with the Tenerife Cabildo to strengthen lines of collaboration in order to promote a safe culture. She considers it “very important” for economic reactivation, and that encourages them to jointly address what cultural projects can be supported by the different administrations. Prudence in the development of cultural activities In any case, López calls for caution regarding the development of cultural events, since it is still necessary that the capacity be controlled and that it be gradually expanded to the extent possible.
He recalls that, in any case, the cultural sector has demonstrated strict compliance with all health measures and, consequently, "you can rest easy generating cultural activities and expanding them if you can." Likewise, the councilor reports on an aid program from the World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) to develop different development programs in La Laguna aimed at promoting WhatsApp Number List cultural tourism. She points out that it is a still embryonic project. Improvements in linguistic and digital skills, challenges of vocational training Juan Carlos Lauder at the presentation of the study yesterday | MARITIME CLUSTER OF THE CANARY ISLANDS Juan Carlos Lauder at the presentation of the study yesterday | MARITIME CLUSTER OF THE CANARY ISLANDS Juan Carlos Lauder, director of Dualiza-Bankia Foundation, details the results of a study carried out with the Canary Islands Marine-Maritime Cluster to promote the blue economy. Go to download The Canary Islands Marine-Maritime Cluster and Dualiza-Bankia Foundation have carried out a study to evaluate the adequacy of the vocational training offer with the demands of the blue economy sector of the islands. The idea, says the director of Dualiza, Juan Carlos Lauder, is to try to promote the improvement of training “to generate quality employment.
He points out that the main conclusions of the study are that there are many qualifications with normative offerings, others that do not have them "and in almost all of them an adaptation to the new circumstances must be made", especially in linguistic and digital skills. Furthermore, he believes that it should be advertised among young people because they do not always know the different offers. Five sectors studied They have studied five sectors, aquaculture, desalination, repair, nautical tourism, and transportation and logistics, and in all of them they have found the need to adapt to the latest technologies and the demand for professionals that are not covered, as is the case with the figure of the consignee. , which lacks specific training. According to Lauder, this is a very collaborative study, in which leading companies and professional organizations have participated, answering a very exhaustive questionnaire that has subsequently been compared with the educational offer. It was planned to be done through interviews, but the methodology had to be adapted for reasons of covid-19.