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Time: November 13, 2019 from 9pm to 10pm
Location: Nov 13- 21:00 hrs Spain, 16:00 hrs in Argentina and Chile, 14:00 hrs in Mexico and Colombia, 15:00 hrs in Bolivia
Event Type: webinar
Organized By: Red Internacional Evaluacion
Latest Activity: Nov 14, 2019
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Conferencia virtual 28 de la RIEPP. "La evaluación de la implementación de los ODS en la dimensión municipal, desde el enfoque de derechos humanos". Expositor: Juan Carlos Paz Vieyra 13 de noviembre a las 21:00 hrs de España, 16:00 hrs de Argentina y Chile, 14:00 hrs de México y Colombia, 15:00 hrs de Bolivia Presenta la experiencia obtenida desde el Estado de Jalisco (México), por medio del organismo defensor de derechos humanos local, sobre la implementación y promoción de la Agenda 2030 en el ámbito municipal, participando en la capacitación para dicho fin y seguimiento en la planeación al desarrollo de la misma.
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28 VIRTUAL Conference of the RIEPP. "The evaluation of the implementation of the SDBs in the municipal dimension, from the human rights approach". Speaker: Juan Carlos Paz Vieyra November 13 at 21:00 hrs in Spain, 16:00 hrs in Argentina and Chile, 14:00 hrs in Mexico and Colombia, 15:00 hrs in Bolivia It presents the experience gained from the State of Jalisco (Mexico), through the local human rights advocacy agency, on the implementation and promotion of the 2030 Agenda at the municipal level, participating in training for this purpose and follow-up in planning for the development of it.
Inscríbase en la fecha y horario que más le convengan: https://zoom.us/m…/register/34424ea8dc7cb3804ac87b605f06faf5 Luego de la inscripción, recibirá un correo electrónico de confirmación con información para unirse al seminario web.
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