CADCA Éditeur 11 janvier 2018
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Expansion des coalitions en Uruguay et initiative de capacité des dirigeants pour la formation des coalitions communautaires (TOL)

Dans le pays de l'Uruguay, il existe deux coalitions actives dans les communautés de La Unión à Montevideo et Maldonado Nuevo à Punta del Este. Aujourd’hui, le pays est entré dans une nouvelle étape de formation de coalitions. Avec l'appui des Intendances de San Carlos, Pan de Azúcar, Piríapolis et Floride, l'Initiative TOL commence en 2018. La CADCA apporte une capacité intensive aux dirigeants communautaires de chaque endroit avec la fin de ce qui revient à leurs communautés et formes de coalitions .

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