Foro Nacional Internacional and National Center of Strategic Planning - CEPLAN, organized the conference Rethinking the Future: Contributions to a new democracy and development agenda for Peru, where Team Program Agenda: PERU of Foro Nacional Internacional, presented the results of updating and revision of proposals and statements made in the publications "Peru: Agenda and Strategy for the 21st Century" and "Democracy and Good Governance".
Francisco Sagasti, Founder of Foro Nacional Internacional and former program director of Agenda: Peru, said that our country is like an airplane "jumbo", fueled and ready to leave the track. "It depends on the pilot and his crew if aborted takeoff or takes off" also indicated that despite the uneven legacy of the past decade, it still can consolidate achievements and address the unfinished agenda, even in an uncertain global context.
Gonzalo Alcalde, coordinator of the current Agenda: Peru, said the advisory type methodology in this process to build consensus and to surface relevant information for the country. He indicated that the recent consultation that the priority issues that have become more important for democracy in the last decade are: i) decentralization and regionalization, ii) citizen participation, iii) environment, iv) the identity and culture, and v ) social conflicts.
Meanwhile Mario Bazán, Executive Director of Foro Nacioanl Internacional on the topic pointed decentralization and regionalization of devolution initiatives exist to strengthen central government to regional governments to be assessed and supplemented with resources (human, financial, infrastructure) also noted every time progress is made but sometimes these are lost with the change of government stressed that just as we are in a nascent stage, but with some valuable lessons: there is plenty to do, but you must continue on what is working and the agenda of decentralization and regionalization is broad and relevant in the current context.
Apart from the results presented by the Foro Nacional Internacional representatives commented on the different areas Alarco Germain, President of CEPLAN, Ivan Lanegra, Deputy Minister of Multiculturalism, Elias Ruiz, Director for Monitoring and Evaluation CEPLAN and Ricardo Franco Ahuanari, President of Housing Association in Lima Shipibos said the experience of your community for prospective work that won first place in the international competition for Pro-Poor Scenario Award. Also, a national forum Ruth Llacsahuanga International described the experience of conducting this workshop.
The conference was a massive participation of representatives of various spheres of national life and members of international agencies.
Francisco Sagasti, Founder of Foro Nacional Internacional and former program director of Agenda: Peru, said that our country is like an airplane "jumbo", fueled and ready to leave the track. "It depends on the pilot and his crew if aborted takeoff or takes off" also indicated that despite the uneven legacy of the past decade, it still can consolidate achievements and address the unfinished agenda, even in an uncertain global context.
Gonzalo Alcalde, coordinator of the current Agenda: Peru, said the advisory type methodology in this process to build consensus and to surface relevant information for the country. He indicated that the recent consultation that the priority issues that have become more important for democracy in the last decade are: i) decentralization and regionalization, ii) citizen participation, iii) environment, iv) the identity and culture, and v ) social conflicts.
Meanwhile Mario Bazán, Executive Director of Foro Nacioanl Internacional on the topic pointed decentralization and regionalization of devolution initiatives exist to strengthen central government to regional governments to be assessed and supplemented with resources (human, financial, infrastructure) also noted every time progress is made but sometimes these are lost with the change of government stressed that just as we are in a nascent stage, but with some valuable lessons: there is plenty to do, but you must continue on what is working and the agenda of decentralization and regionalization is broad and relevant in the current context.
Apart from the results presented by the Foro Nacional Internacional representatives commented on the different areas Alarco Germain, President of CEPLAN, Ivan Lanegra, Deputy Minister of Multiculturalism, Elias Ruiz, Director for Monitoring and Evaluation CEPLAN and Ricardo Franco Ahuanari, President of Housing Association in Lima Shipibos said the experience of your community for prospective work that won first place in the international competition for Pro-Poor Scenario Award. Also, a national forum Ruth Llacsahuanga International described the experience of conducting this workshop.
The conference was a massive participation of representatives of various spheres of national life and members of international agencies.


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