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Creama seeks maximum participation to form a "Territorial Diagnosis of the Marina Alta"

28 July 2017 - 00: 15

The Consortium for the Economic Recovery of the Marina Alta (CREAMA), the social, economic, training, union agents and the 22 town halls that are part of the Regional Agreement on Employment and Local Development in the Marina Alta, Are developing different actions for the realization of the Territorial Diagnosis of the High Marina, Whose main objective is to have a better knowledge of the labor and territorial reality of the Marina Alta that allows to execute and develop policies of employment adapted to the real needs of each one of the different zones that comprise it.

This diagnosis has the collaboration of Servef and the Universities of Alicante and Valencia, and is part of the Plan Avalem Territori Of the Generalitat Valenciana. The research is structured in different phases and tasks of which 60 has already been conducted in-depth interviews with actors and agents representative of the regional society, as well as a detailed analysis of the main statistical indicators of the Marina Alta.

To this end, a series of talks were organized last week to discuss the resources and needs in terms of employment and territory that currently exist in the Marina Alta, with the aim of achieving agreed results and a group discourse on the situation of the different zones Of the region.

These days had a wide participation of different entities - public and private - and personalities linked to the Marina Alta, from the corporate, social, institutional, formative, sectoral, associative and civil domains.

The results of this research will be announced at the end of September, which will be complemented by the constitution of a Citizens' Forum in which the conclusions that will be reached in the other phases of the Diagnosis will be discussed and which guarantees one of the basic pillars On which this study is based, the participation of local civil society.

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