Cultural assembly plants
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Where
Uruguay
Uruguay
When
2012
2012
Who
National directorate of culture, ministry of education and culture, uruguayan institute for children and adolescents, ministry for social development, provincial governments, ministry of home affairs, ministry of industry, energy and mining
National directorate of culture, ministry of education and culture, uruguayan institute for children and adolescents, ministry for social development, provincial governments, ministry of home affairs, ministry of industry, energy and mining
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Description of the policy/measure
In 2007 training started in 9 cultural assembly plants, and currently a total of 23 are working throughout the country. they offer a space for training and the development of entrepreneurial initiatives, courses and seminars, follow-ups and expert advice concerning legal, accounting and sales aspects.聽work areas: fashion design, bags and briefcases, woollen accessories, textiles, handmade jewelry, furniture design and restoration, thistle accessories, leather goods, pottery, dolls and puppets, wooden toys, cowhide handicrafts, products derived from the butia palm tree, glass bricks.聽
2005 Convention Monitoring Framework Goal(s)
Area(s) of Monitoring
Transversal Priority(ies)
Financial resources allocated to the policy
鲍蝉$181,800.00听
Evaluation of the policy/measure
A high percentage of participants, who finished their training and have since been working on setting up their own initiatives. sustainable market access.