Post by account_disabled on Mar 9, 2024 5:06:31 GMT
Perhaps you will never know, but I applied for the honorary position of Executive Secretary of the Technical Advisory Council (CTC) in the recent call, for the sole interest of contributing my experience and knowledge to the Promotion of Civil Society Organizations in the country.
Although it was a national, transparent and inclusive call, on the other hand, it created the essential void of not selecting the best candidates in the country from the shortlist, but only those who could attend Mexico City with their own resources and means. .
These days a shortlist will arrive Chile Mobile Number List on your desk, selected by the Technical Advisory Council (CTC) after a rough process and lack of constant communication.
The President of Mexico, who invited her to work, had said that “the poor come first” and that he would support the decentralization of the Federal Public Administration. Well that's not happening.
It is a shame that what was advanced at the federal level is going back in this new administration: the position of Executive Secretary as a public servant in the organization chart of the Ministry of the Interior was cancelled, it will now be honorary and all development programs and resources have been cancelled. and support for Civil Society Organizations.
Honestly, what will be the task of the new Executive Secretary?
If he will not have financial remuneration, remove his executive status; If he will not have support or travel expenses, then take away his Secretary's job too!
It is a fact that there is NO Federal Public Policy on the Promotion of Civil Society Organizations; The truth is, in the public arena, love is shown in the budget.
For example, here in Jalisco, the “collective imagination” underlies the fact that the National Institute of Social Development, INDESOL, the home of the Country's Organizations, no longer exists.
And in this scenario, a logical equation emerges:
The CLUNI registration is necessary for access to federal public resources
There are no federal public resources
CLUNI registration is not necessary
A couple of months ago, researcher María Paz Sagredo from the Public Policy Center of the Catholic University of Chile contacted me; From the “Society in Action” project they are currently conducting a survey of international cases of public services or organizations oriented to working with civil society.
Their purpose was precisely to investigate the model of the Technical Advisory Council (CTC) and they ended up discovering an island: the case of the Committee for the Promotion and Participation of Civil Society Organizations in the State of Jalisco.
In a 2015 study by “Society in Action” they revealed that Civil Society Organizations in Chile, excluding universities, unions, political parties and trade associations, their main source of financing is the Government with 49%. Their research concludes that “Chile presents a behavior similar to high-income countries, which receive an average of 45% of income from the Government.”
It is a fact that in Mexico from the federal government, the sector of Civil Society Organizations already live in a hostile, adverse and negative environment.
Well, we tell you from afar that we will build a wall here!
In Jalisco we are preparing to create and develop a Single Registry of Civil Society Organizations, but also to register Groups and Networks, who according to our State Law, are also by right the object of Development.
Today Jalisco wants to be an island but a land that is fertile and conducive to the Promotion of Civil Society Organizations.
From this island we will be sowing national leadership of “governance” by, with and in Civil Society Organizations. A true Citizen Participation.
1.- On September 21, 2009, Amatitenses Libres de Violencia AC was born in the Valles de Jalisco area. Since then, it has served women through legal and psychological assistance, contributing to reducing the high rates of violence. The organization has opted for prevention through the CALVI Domestic Violence-Free Care Center.
On October 3, they officially appointed businessman Dr. Enrique Michel Velasco as President of the Board of Trustees for the construction of a new space that will bring great benefits to the women and men of Jalisco.
2.- The social impact of ITESO, the Jesuit University of Guadalajara, is impressive: 2,393 students in 82 Professional Application Projects (PAP), in collaboration with 292 Civil Society Organizations; projects located in 35 locations, in 13 states of the country.
Data reported in the recent Report of the rector Dr. Luis Arriaga Valenzuela SJ. An institution that, in addition to academic excellence, is a trainer of social leaders and an incubator of Social Organizations.
ITESO University, since its inception, has been a member of the Committee for the Promotion and Participation of Civil Society Organizations in the State of Jalisco and had great advocacy and management work even more than a decade before publishing the State Law of Development.
3.- On October 2 and 3, the XIX Third Sector Research Congress of the Mexican Center for Philanthropy CEMEFI was held this year in the city of Guadalajara, Jalisco, at ITESO, the Jesuit University.
The event had 219 participants, 15 convening institutions, 90 presentations received, 62 presentation referees from 17 academic and research institutions.
And in a special ceremony, with the anticipation of a Keynote Lecture by Guillermo Valdés Castellanos, the XV Prize for Research on Civil Society was awarded.
Although it was a national, transparent and inclusive call, on the other hand, it created the essential void of not selecting the best candidates in the country from the shortlist, but only those who could attend Mexico City with their own resources and means. .
These days a shortlist will arrive Chile Mobile Number List on your desk, selected by the Technical Advisory Council (CTC) after a rough process and lack of constant communication.
The President of Mexico, who invited her to work, had said that “the poor come first” and that he would support the decentralization of the Federal Public Administration. Well that's not happening.
It is a shame that what was advanced at the federal level is going back in this new administration: the position of Executive Secretary as a public servant in the organization chart of the Ministry of the Interior was cancelled, it will now be honorary and all development programs and resources have been cancelled. and support for Civil Society Organizations.
Honestly, what will be the task of the new Executive Secretary?
If he will not have financial remuneration, remove his executive status; If he will not have support or travel expenses, then take away his Secretary's job too!
It is a fact that there is NO Federal Public Policy on the Promotion of Civil Society Organizations; The truth is, in the public arena, love is shown in the budget.
For example, here in Jalisco, the “collective imagination” underlies the fact that the National Institute of Social Development, INDESOL, the home of the Country's Organizations, no longer exists.
And in this scenario, a logical equation emerges:
The CLUNI registration is necessary for access to federal public resources
There are no federal public resources
CLUNI registration is not necessary
A couple of months ago, researcher María Paz Sagredo from the Public Policy Center of the Catholic University of Chile contacted me; From the “Society in Action” project they are currently conducting a survey of international cases of public services or organizations oriented to working with civil society.
Their purpose was precisely to investigate the model of the Technical Advisory Council (CTC) and they ended up discovering an island: the case of the Committee for the Promotion and Participation of Civil Society Organizations in the State of Jalisco.
In a 2015 study by “Society in Action” they revealed that Civil Society Organizations in Chile, excluding universities, unions, political parties and trade associations, their main source of financing is the Government with 49%. Their research concludes that “Chile presents a behavior similar to high-income countries, which receive an average of 45% of income from the Government.”
It is a fact that in Mexico from the federal government, the sector of Civil Society Organizations already live in a hostile, adverse and negative environment.
Well, we tell you from afar that we will build a wall here!
In Jalisco we are preparing to create and develop a Single Registry of Civil Society Organizations, but also to register Groups and Networks, who according to our State Law, are also by right the object of Development.
Today Jalisco wants to be an island but a land that is fertile and conducive to the Promotion of Civil Society Organizations.
From this island we will be sowing national leadership of “governance” by, with and in Civil Society Organizations. A true Citizen Participation.
1.- On September 21, 2009, Amatitenses Libres de Violencia AC was born in the Valles de Jalisco area. Since then, it has served women through legal and psychological assistance, contributing to reducing the high rates of violence. The organization has opted for prevention through the CALVI Domestic Violence-Free Care Center.
On October 3, they officially appointed businessman Dr. Enrique Michel Velasco as President of the Board of Trustees for the construction of a new space that will bring great benefits to the women and men of Jalisco.
2.- The social impact of ITESO, the Jesuit University of Guadalajara, is impressive: 2,393 students in 82 Professional Application Projects (PAP), in collaboration with 292 Civil Society Organizations; projects located in 35 locations, in 13 states of the country.
Data reported in the recent Report of the rector Dr. Luis Arriaga Valenzuela SJ. An institution that, in addition to academic excellence, is a trainer of social leaders and an incubator of Social Organizations.
ITESO University, since its inception, has been a member of the Committee for the Promotion and Participation of Civil Society Organizations in the State of Jalisco and had great advocacy and management work even more than a decade before publishing the State Law of Development.
3.- On October 2 and 3, the XIX Third Sector Research Congress of the Mexican Center for Philanthropy CEMEFI was held this year in the city of Guadalajara, Jalisco, at ITESO, the Jesuit University.
The event had 219 participants, 15 convening institutions, 90 presentations received, 62 presentation referees from 17 academic and research institutions.
And in a special ceremony, with the anticipation of a Keynote Lecture by Guillermo Valdés Castellanos, the XV Prize for Research on Civil Society was awarded.