At the hands of the Minister of Housing and Urban Planning (Minvu) Carlos Montes Cisternas and the rector of the University of Bío-Bío (UBB), Dr. Benito Umaña Hermosilla, a total of 40 social leaders from the Ñuble region were subsequently certified. successfully passed the training program called: “Living in the role of social housing leaders: strengthening skills for collective action.”
The course, which was developed for seven weeks at the Faculty of Education and Humanities at UBB, Campus La Castilla, Chillán, was granted by the Center for Social Intervention and Research of the School of Social Work Chillán (CIISETS), through an agreement with Wish
Also present at the ceremony, which was held in the Aula Magna of the UBB, was the pro-rector of the UBB, academic Julia Fawaz Yissi, the dean of the Faculty of Education and Humanities at the University of Biobio, Dr. Fancy Castro Rubilar with the governor of Ñuble, Oscar Crisostomo Llanos, representative of the president, Rodrigo García Hurtado, seremi Government of Ñuble, Valentina Pradenas, In addition, Seremi Housing and Urban Planning Ñuble, Antonio Marchant Mass, regional director of Serviu Ñuble, Roberto Grandón Monsalves, career director of the School of Social Work Dr. Carmen Gloria Jarpa Arriagada, CIISETS Academic Coordinator, Héctor Vargas Muñoz, among other local and university authorities.
The Minister of Housing and Urban Planning, Carlos Montes Cisternas, said that “as one participates more in the different dimensions of public roads and the positions of the State, one discovers and becomes much more convinced of the importance of universities in the development of the state. country.” and especially from public universities, since the training of leaders or assistance in training or strengthening that training has a lot to do with strengthening the social structure and democracy. That’s why we thank the rector for being able to work together, the whole university team as well. We are very interested in deepening this work, understanding that it cannot be just about projects, it must be about initiatives of various kinds.”
For his part, the rector of the University of Biodiversity, Dr. Benito Umaña, thanked Minvu for the trust placed in him and appreciated the commitment of CIISETS UBB “To the Ministry of Housing and Urban Planning, thank you for the trust which was submitted. in the University of Bio-Bio. We also thank the educators, professionals and students of CIISETS and the social leaders who participated in the training process that ends today,” he said.
The university authority also indicated “the focus of the program: strengthening the social fabric and the participation of citizens in the construction of living spaces. Inequality and socio-spatial segregation in our cities affects community life, shared knowledge and co-existence. To face them, trained social leaders are needed to influence housing and urban policies, focusing on the common good. All this undoubtedly affects universities in their essential functions of training people, generating critical knowledge and transferring knowledge. As for state universities, their responsibilities to strengthen democracy and contribute to social progress are also added,” concluded the rector.
Better performance
The training program was a process of support and procedural support aimed at strengthening the social participation of groups related to housing committees in the region and Quiero Mi Barrio Barrio and Small Towns Programs. Likewise, he sought to strengthen the internal capabilities of the leaders through the development of educational sessions that dealt with topics such as: self-reinvention, the use of community management tools, effective communication and leadership, performance of leadership duties and functions. All this is being addressed to improve their ability to face the challenges associated with the implementation of housing programs in their communities.
Representing the social leaders, the president of the Lago Avendaño committee of the Quillón association, Oscar Fica Delgado, said, “This training was something that was expected for a long time and was expected for a long time because we need tools to move forward, to be able to. representation and delivery of specific solutions for the people we represent. We had a good time, we learned, we became a team. Behind a leader there are many families with many dreams and hopes and I believe that with our work and what we have developed, people are starting to believe in organizations,” he concluded.
Committees from the communities of Chillán, Chillán Viejo, San Carlos, San Nicolás, Quillón, Quirihue, Portezuelo and Yungay participated.