Project Ordinance Number 14 Quiz

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What is the total budget for the 'Security from Democracy and Justice' line?

398,000,022 million pesos

What is the main goal of the 'Autonomy' program?

To dynamize income generation, capacity building, and quality of life improvement

What is the budget for the 'Autonomy' program?

8800 million pesos

What is the goal of the 'Cohesion and Social Inclusion' program?

To improve healthcare, education, and social welfare

What is the name of the Governor's flagship program?

Firmes por la Seguridad

What is the budget for strengthening security and citizen coexistence?

367,828 million pesos

What is the objective of the 'Security from Democracy and Justice' line?

To recover territorial control and strengthen security organizations

What is the goal of the Component 1 of the Autonomy program?

To promote strategic alliances, national and international cooperation, and associative territorial schemes

What is the main goal of the Project Ordinance Number 14?

To adopt the Plan of Development for Antioquia 2024-2027

How many subregions of the department held public hearings during the 3-month process?

9

What is the duration of the plan of development?

4 years

What is the purpose of the Informe de Ponencia?

To outline the plan of development

How many days prior to the debate was the Informe de Ponencia published?

5 days

What is the name of the diputada who requested that only the modifications to the plan be discussed?

Verónica Arango

What are the four main areas of the governor's vision for Antioquia?

Security, Zero Hunger, Care system, and Physical and digital connectivity

How many components does the plan of development have?

4

Study Notes

Project Ordinance Number 14

  • The project ordinance aims to adopt the Plan of Development for Antioquia 2024-2027.
  • The plan is a result of a 3-month process, which included:
    • Socialization of the anteproject plan with various sectors, including social, productive, and religious sectors.
    • Public hearings in the 9 subregions of the department.
    • Spaces for discussion with government officials and sector representatives.

First Debate

  • The first debate is scheduled to take place in the plenary session next week.
  • The commission will discuss the project ordinance, and inscribed persons will have an opportunity to intervene before the vote.
  • The debate is considered crucial for the future of Antioquia.

Informe de Ponencia

  • The informe de ponencia is a 70-page document that outlines the plan of development.
  • The document was published 5 days prior to the debate.
  • Diputada Verónica Arango requested that only the modifications to the plan be discussed, rather than reading the entire report.
  • Diputado Luis Peláez agreed that the methodology for discussing the modifications should be clearly outlined.

Recommendations and Observations

  • Recommendations and observations from various entities and organizations were included in the informe de ponencia.
  • These recommendations are considered possibilities for modification to the plan.
  • Diputado Manuel García suggested that the ponentes present their observations and recommendations, and then discuss them with the government department.

Plan of Development

  • The plan of development has four components:
    • Diagnostic component
    • Strategic component
    • Financial component
    • Evaluation and monitoring component
  • The plan is based on the governor's vision for Antioquia, which includes four main areas:
    • Security
    • Zero Hunger
    • Care system
    • Physical and digital connectivity
  • The plan has a budget of 398,000,022 million pesos for the 4-year period.

Line 1: Security from Democracy and Justice

  • This line has three components:
    • Citizen participation
    • Human Rights and Peace Consolidation
    • Security, Justice, and Coexistence
  • The line has a budget of 398,000,022 million pesos and 12 programs.
  • The objectives of this line include:
    • Recovering territorial control
    • Strengthening security organizations
    • Promoting peaceful environments
    • Developing mechanisms for peace consolidation
    • Recognizing and adopting Human Rights approaches
    • Developing own governments for indigenous communities
    • Promoting and guaranteeing citizen participation
    • Ensuring safe mobility### Autonomy and Good Governance
  • The budget for strengthening security and citizen coexistence is 367,828 million.
  • The goal is to have more infrastructure for security, more presence in territorial control, and more technology for security.
  • The Governor's flagship program, "Firmes por la Seguridad", aims to strengthen institutions and promote a safer Antioquia.

Autonomy

  • The budget for autonomy is 8800 million for 4 years.
  • The goal is to dynamize income generation, capacity building, and quality of life improvement.
  • The program aims to simplify bureaucracy, strengthen municipal associations, and promote strategic alliances.

Components of Autonomy

  • Component 1: Promoting strategic alliances, national and international cooperation, and associative territorial schemes (budget: 23337 million).
  • Component 2: Improving administrative efficiency, transparency, and public access to information (budget: 689 million).
  • Component 3: Developing territorial autonomy, organizational capacity, and human talent (budget: 25,12 million).

Cohesion and Social Inclusion

  • The budget for cohesion and social inclusion is not specified.
  • The goal is to improve healthcare, education, and social welfare, especially for vulnerable populations.
  • The program aims to implement a departmental care system, combat hunger, and promote social cohesion.

Healthcare

  • Six programs will be implemented to improve healthcare, including a system of departmental care.
  • The goal is to improve healthcare infrastructure, provide better health services, and promote healthy living.
  • Observations and recommendations include:
    • Improving hospital finances and management.
    • Providing care for people with rare diseases.
    • Implementing a mental health strategy.

Sports and Recreation

  • The budget for sports and recreation is not specified.
  • The goal is to promote sports development, improve sports infrastructure, and provide support for athletes.
  • Observations and recommendations include:
    • Improving sports infrastructure and maintenance.
    • Providing resources for sports teams and athletes.
    • Promoting sports education and training.

Education

  • The goal is to improve education quality, especially for vulnerable populations.
  • Observations and recommendations include:
    • Providing education and training for athletes.
    • Implementing a strategy for education and sports development.

Women and Gender

  • The budget for women and gender is not specified.
  • The goal is to promote women's rights, improve women's health, and combat gender-based violence.
  • Observations and recommendations include:
    • Implementing a strategy for promoting women's rights and health.
    • Providing care and support for victims of gender-based violence.
    • Strengthening women's organizations and leadership.

Family and Diversity

  • The budget for family and diversity is not specified.
  • The goal is to improve family welfare, promote social inclusion, and support vulnerable populations.
  • Observations and recommendations include:
    • Implementing a strategy for promoting family welfare and social inclusion.
    • Providing support for vulnerable populations, such as children and older adults.
    • Strengthening community organizations and leadership.### System Departmental of Care
  • The System Departmental of Care is a comprehensive approach to provide care for individuals, involving various secretaries and organizations in Antioquia.
  • The main objective is to articulate efficient and effective services to respond to the needs of people, especially children, adolescents, and adults with disabilities.
  • Key strategies include:
    • Redistributing care responsibilities among various actors, including the public and private sectors.
    • Providing training and education for caregivers, especially women, to promote autonomy and economic empowerment.
    • Implementing extended working hours, complementing education, and recreational activities.
    • Fostering a cultural transformation to recognize the importance of shared care responsibilities.

Inclusion and Social Family

  • The program aims to eradicate hunger in Antioquia by providing food and nutrition to children, especially in rural areas.
  • Key initiatives include:
    • School meal programs to ensure nutritious food for children.
    • Implementing early warning systems to detect malnutrition in children under 5 years old.
    • Providing training and education to healthcare professionals and community leaders.
    • Conducting household surveys to identify areas of high malnutrition.
    • Implementing transfer programs to ensure food security for vulnerable populations.

Education and Culture

  • The program focuses on improving education and cultural development in Antioquia.
  • Key challenges in education include:
    • Infrastructure and physical condition of educational institutions.
    • Connectivity and digitalization.
    • Covering and retaining students, especially in rural areas.
    • Teacher training and capacity building.
  • Key strategies include:
    • Implementing digital education and innovation.
    • Developing teacher training programs.
    • Promoting education with pertinence and quality.
    • Fostering a culture of education and innovation.
    • Implementing nodal academic programs to reach rural areas.

Recommendations

  • Recommendations for improving the System Departmental of Care include:
    • Inclusive education for children with disabilities.
    • Implementing nodal academic programs to reach rural areas.
    • Fostering a culture of education and innovation.
    • Promoting education with pertinence and quality.
    • Developing teacher training programs.
    • Implementing digital education and innovation.

Project Ordinance Number 14

  • Aim: Adopt the Plan of Development for Antioquia 2024-2027
  • 3-month process involved socialization with various sectors, public hearings, and discussions with government officials and representatives

Plan of Development

  • 4 components: diagnostic, strategic, financial, and evaluation and monitoring
  • Based on Governor's vision for Antioquia, focusing on 4 main areas: security, zero hunger, care system, and physical and digital connectivity
  • Budget: 398,000,022 million pesos for 4-year period

Line 1: Security from Democracy and Justice

  • 3 components: citizen participation, human rights and peace consolidation, security, justice, and coexistence
  • Budget: 398,000,022 million pesos with 12 programs
  • Objectives: recovering territorial control, strengthening security organizations, promoting peaceful environments, and developing mechanisms for peace consolidation

Autonomy and Good Governance

  • Budget for strengthening security and citizen coexistence: 367,828 million
  • Goals: more infrastructure for security, more presence in territorial control, and more technology for security
  • Governor's flagship program: "Firmes por la Seguridad" to strengthen institutions and promote a safer Antioquia

Autonomy

  • Budget: 8800 million for 4 years
  • Goals: dynamize income generation, capacity building, and quality of life improvement
  • Simplify bureaucracy, strengthen municipal associations, and promote strategic alliances

Components of Autonomy

  • Promoting strategic alliances, national and international cooperation, and associative territorial schemes (budget: 23337 million)
  • Improving administrative efficiency, transparency, and public access to information (budget: 689 million)
  • Developing territorial autonomy, organizational capacity, and human talent (budget: 25,12 million)

Cohesion and Social Inclusion

  • Goals: improve healthcare, education, and social welfare for vulnerable populations
  • Implement departmental care system, combat hunger, and promote social cohesion

Test your knowledge about Project Ordinance Number 14, which aims to adopt the Plan of Development for Antioquia 2024-2027, including its socialization and public hearing processes.

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