Voces y regiones
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Ítem Programa, Valledupar 7(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas) Ramos Ardila, Mario Andrés"Voices and Regions" is a radio program from the Directorate for Citizen Participation and Communal Action of the Ministry of the Interior, dedicated to promoting citizen participation and strengthening the regions of Colombia. In this broadcast, Christmas is celebrated and Christmas traditions in Colombia are highlighted, especially in Valledupar. The importance of the novena de aguinaldo is mentioned, a Colombian tradition that is only celebrated in this country, and how it is carried out around the manger with songs and prayers. The Night of the Candles and New Year's Eve celebrations are also covered, including traditional festivities and foods in Valledupar, such as suckling pig and tamales. The program invites listeners to enjoy Christmas in Colombia and highlights the spirit of family unity and love.Ítem Programa, Valledupar 6(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas) Ramos Ardila, Mario AndrésIn the radio program Voces y Regiones, the topic of public space is addressed, highlighting its importance for coexistence, citizen culture and the full exercise of citizenship. Public space is defined as a common good that allows social interaction and satisfies collective needs. Through the program, we reflect on the need to preserve and guarantee its proper use, facing problems such as invasion by vehicles and street vendors, the lack of urban planning, insecurity, and the privatization of certain spaces. In addition, the importance of raising awareness in the community for its maintenance and defense is highlighted, promoting the active participation of everyone in the improvement and conservation of these spaces.Ítem Programa. Nariño -17(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. LAUD 90.4 FM Estéreo ) Revelo Salazar, José Vicente; Asociación para el Desarrollo Campesino Pasto; Radio Universidad de Nariño. 101.1 FM Estéreo; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas"Voices and Regions" is a radio program dedicated to promoting citizen participation and community action in Colombia. In this particular episode, the focus was on sustainable development in rural regions, with special emphasis on the work of the Association for Peasant Development (ADC). The ADC, a nonprofit organization working primarily in southern Colombia, promotes community development and food sovereignty. Through their work, they aim to empower rural communities to make their own decisions about their future and encourage sustainable agricultural practices. Key points discussed in the program include: • Food security and sovereignty: ADC promotes the concept of food sovereignty, which implies that communities have control over their food systems. This includes growing your own food, saving local seeds and practicing fair trade. • The impact of policies: The program highlighted the negative effects of policies such as seed law 970, which restricts the use of traditional seeds and favors large corporations. • The Importance of Traditional Knowledge: The ADC values the traditional knowledge of indigenous and peasant communities, recognizing its importance in sustainable agriculture and conservation. • Challenges facing rural communities: The program discussed challenges facing rural communities, such as the impacts of globalization, climate change, and government policies that favor large-scale agriculture. • The role of communities in decision-making: ADC advocates for greater participation of rural communities in decision-making processes, arguing that local knowledge and perspectives are essential for sustainable development. ADC's approach to development involves: • Community organizations: The ADC works with local communities to form organizations that can defend their interests and implement sustainable development projects. • Environmental conservation: ADC promotes the creation of protected areas and sustainable agricultural practices to protect biodiversity. • Food sovereignty: The ADC supports initiatives that promote local food production and reduce dependence on imported food. Overall, the program emphasized the importance of supporting rural communities and promoting sustainable development. By giving a voice to rural people and highlighting the work of organizations like the ADC, "Voices and Regions" contributes to a broader conversation about the future of rural Colombia.Ítem Programa 17 - Elecciones Putumayo(LAUD 90.4 FM Estéreo) Ortega, Jorge; Ochoa Zuluaga, Luis Fernando; Jimenez, CarlosThe program focuses on the formation of a political alliance in the department of Putumayo, made up of the Partido de la U, the Partido Liberal and the Polo Democrático Alternativo. The motivations behind this alliance and the expectations for the next elections are analyzed. Unification of forces: The importance of uniting political forces to achieve greater representation in Congress and improve public management in the department is highlighted. Objectives of the alliance: The candidates of the alliance present their objectives, among which are the search for peace, the development of the department and the improvement of the quality of life of citizens. Criticisms of traditional politics: Traditional political practices are questioned and a new model based on transparency, citizen participation and the search for the common good is proposed. Citizen participation: Citizens are invited to actively participate in political processes and to consciously elect their representatives.Ítem Programa. Nariño -16(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. LAUD 90.4 FM Estéreo ) Rodríguez Rosales, Javier; Radio Universidad de Nariño. 101.1 FM Estéreo; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de CaldasThe radio program "Voces y Regiones" dedicated a special broadcast to the Carnival of Blacks and Whites of Pasto, exploring in depth this festivity that transcends local borders and has been consolidated as a cultural heritage of humanity. The main points addressed were: • Origin and meaning: The origins of Carnival were traced, highlighting the fusion of indigenous, African and European traditions that make it up. It was emphasized that this celebration goes beyond a mere party, representing a ritual that connects with the history and identity of the region. • Cultural identity: It was analyzed how Carnival acts as a mirror that reflects the cultural diversity of Nariño. Its musical, dance and theatrical components are authentic expressions of this cultural wealth. • Intangible cultural heritage: The recognition granted by UNESCO to Carnival as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity was highlighted, a milestone that highlights its universal value and the need to preserve it. • Key components and elements: The elements that make up the essence of Carnival were delved into, such as games, music, dance, orality and artistic expression. The importance of each of these components in the construction of carnival identity was highlighted. • Challenges and threats: The challenges facing Carnival today were addressed, such as commercialization, loss of traditions, and the influence of global culture. Strategies to address these challenges and ensure the preservation of the authenticity of the event were discussed. • Safeguarding plan: The special Carnival safeguarding plan was presented, a document that establishes the lines of action to protect and promote this cultural manifestation in the long term. Additional Aspects: • Community participation: The importance of active community participation in the organization and development of the Carnival was emphasized, recognizing that it is a celebration that belongs to everyone. • Role of institutions: The role of government and educational institutions in the promotion and preservation of Carnival was discussed. • Future perspectives: We reflected on the future of Carnival and the need to adapt it to current times without losing its essence.Ítem Programa Valledupar 1Bautista Carballo, José IgnacioThe radio program "Voces y Regiones" addressed the problem of communal action in the department of César, Colombia. The guest, José Ignacio Bautista, president of the César Communal Federation, explained a critical situation marked by disorganization, citizen disinterest, Politization and Deficiencies in the training of community leaders and in the implementation of training programs Communal action in César faces significant challenges related to organization, citizen participation and politicization. It is necessary to implement strategies to strengthen the basis of communal action, train leaders and promote greater citizen participation.Ítem Mocoa Putumayo/Programa 2(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas LAUD 90.4 FM ESTÉREO) Piawaje, Nixon; Radio Waira 104.7 FMThe political participation of women in Colombia, with a special focus on the department of Putumayo. The radio program "Voces y Regiones" highlights the need to continue working to achieve gender equality in Colombian politics. The importance of implementing public policies that promote the participation of women and breaking gender stereotypes that limit their opportunities is highlighted. The radio program "Voces y Regiones" highlights the need to continue working to achieve gender equality in Colombian politics. The importance of implementing public policies that promote the participation of women and breaking gender stereotypes that limit their opportunities is highlighted.Ítem Programa 16 - Mocoa, Putumayo(LAUD 90.4 FM Estéreo) Dávila Caicedo, RodrigoThe program focuses on Rodrigo Dávila Caicedo, a community leader and social manager in Putumayo, who shares his experience in peacebuilding and defending community rights. Through his testimony, the following topics are addressed: Community leadership: The importance of community leadership and citizen participation in building a more just and equitable society is highlighted. Peace process: The role of social leaders in the peace process is analyzed and the need to build a stable and lasting peace is highlighted. Defense of territorial rights: The struggle to defend ancestral territories and the importance of community autonomy are addressed. Political participation: The importance of political participation and the need for citizens to be informed about their rights and duties are emphasized.Ítem Programa Boyacá 9Salas Hernandez, Pedro PabloThe radio program "Voices and Regions" focused on the problems of public spaces in the city of Tunja. Topics such as the occupation of public spaces by street vendors, the lack of effective public policies to address the problem of street housing and the importance of preserving the city's historical heritage were discussed. The participants, including Councilor Pedro Pablo Salas, analyzed the causes of this problem, such as the lack of employment alternatives for street vendors, the lack of investment in infrastructure and the lack of citizen awareness. Solutions were also proposed, such as the creation of popular markets, the promotion of civic culture and the active participation of the community in decision-making.Ítem Programa. Nariño- 15(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas. LAUD 90.4 FM Estéreo ) Carvajal Palacios, Carmen Eugenia; Erazo, Juan Fernando; Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas; Universidad de Nariño 101.1 FM Estéreo; Universidad de NariñoThe radio program "Voices and Regions" is positioned as a fundamental space to make visible and promote initiatives that contribute to the comprehensive development of children and adolescents. Through the participation of experts and community leaders, various strategies are explored to encourage research, creativity, and the active participation of young people. The central axes of the program are: • Scientific research: The Ondas Nariño program highlights the importance of awakening scientific curiosity in children from an early age. By forming research groups and providing them with tools to explore their environments, critical thinking, problem solving, and teamwork are encouraged. • Artistic expression: Arteria, the project led by Juan Fernando Erazo, demonstrates how art can be a powerful vehicle for children and adolescents to express their emotions, share their experiences and build a collective identity. By working with everyday materials and exploring different artistic techniques, participants develop creative skills and strengthen their self-esteem. • Citizen participation: Both projects emphasize the importance of involving children, adolescents and their families in all stages of the processes. By making joint decisions and building projects collaboratively, the sense of belonging is strengthened and active participation in the community is promoted. Impact and challenges: The projects presented in the program have proven to have a positive impact on the communities where they are developed. By promoting research and artistic expression, we contribute to: • Empower children and adolescents: By recognizing their abilities and providing them with spaces to develop their talents, they are given an active role in building their future. • Strengthen the social fabric: By working together, participants develop social skills, learn to value diversity and build relationships based on trust and mutual respect. • Make local problems visible: The projects allow us to identify and address specific problems of each community, generating creative and sustainable solutions. However, some challenges were also mentioned, such as the need to have sustainable economic resources to guarantee the continuity of the projects and the importance of overcoming cultural obstacles that limit the participation of certain social groups.Ítem Programa, Valledupar 5(Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas) Acción Comunal del Ministerio del InteriorThe radio program Voces y Regiones highlights the importance of gender parity in politics and the active participation of women. It reflects on the historical backwardness of women in politics, their fight for the recognition of rights and their inclusion in decision-making spaces. It is emphasized that equal opportunities are not only a right, but a necessity for the development of society. In addition, the program presents testimonies about the advances and challenges of women in Colombian politics, underscoring the need for cultural and structural change to achieve true equality.Ítem Programa 15 - Putumayo(LAUD 90.4 FM Estéreo) Hansasoy Córdoba, Simón BolívarThe program focuses on the story of Simón Bolívar Hansasoy Córdoba, a displaced farmer who founded the community company "Sabor a Amazónico" in Putumayo. This company is dedicated to the production and marketing of curcumin, a product with medicinal properties. Through the interview, the following topics are explored: Community empowerment: It highlights how the production of curcumin has generated employment and economic empowerment for the displaced community. Government support: The support of the DPS, SENA and other institutions in the development of the company and in the training of producers is recognized. Challenges of the displaced: The difficulties faced by the displaced in Putumayo are addressed and the importance of generating productive projects to improve their quality of life. Importance of local production: The importance of consuming local and organic products, such as curcumin, to strengthen the local economy and people's health is highlighted. Citizen participation: Listeners are invited to get involved in political life and to demand that their representatives work for the well-being of the community.Ítem Programa, Meta 20Salamanca, Henry; Montaña Medina, MelecioHuman rights, forced displacement and citizen participation in Colombia, with a particular focus on the department of Meta.Ítem Programa, Meta 02Ramirez Urrego, Yised ElianaWomen's participation in politics. The radio program explores in depth the importance of female participation in politics, highlighting the following key points:Ítem Programa 14 - Mocoa, PutumayoSolarte, Luis CarlosThe program focuses on the problems of public space and mobility in the municipality of Mocoa. Through an interview with councilman Luis Carlos Solarte, topics such as: Non-compliance with traffic regulations: It is evident that despite the existence of decrees that regulate traffic and parking, these are not effectively enforced. Lack of road infrastructure: The need to build a ring road for heavy traffic and improve road signage is highlighted. Territorial Planning Plan: The importance of updating the plan and defining specific areas for loading and unloading goods is highlighted. Citizen participation: The need for citizens to be aware of their responsibilities and actively participate in solving mobility problems is emphasized. Requirements to be a candidate for Congress: Information is provided on the requirements to be a candidate for the Senate and the House of Representatives, including specific requirements for candidates from indigenous and Afro-descendant communities.Ítem Programa Nariño 14Dorado, JavierIt focuses on the serious human rights situation in the department of Nariño, Colombia. The interview with Javier Torrado, director of the Permanent Committee for the Defense of Human Rights in Nariño (CPDH), exposes various problems such as forced displacement, selective assassinations, violence against social leaders, and repression of demonstrations.Ítem Programa Nariño 13De Chamorro, AmparoIt focuses on the experience of implementing participatory budgets in a specific region of Colombia. Through the testimony of Amparo de Chamorro, director of the Coordinar Foundation of the Disability Sector, the various aspects of this process are explored, from its conception to its implementation and the challenges faced.Ítem Programa Nariño 10LeidyThe main objective of the program is to make the population aware of their right to participate in public administration and to exercise social control through citizen oversight. It also seeks to encourage the active participation of citizens in the construction of a more transparent and efficient government.Ítem Programa, Meta 15Martínez Jaramillo, José RubielThe radio program "Voces y Regiones" presents a critical overview of the current situation of citizen participation in Colombia, especially at the local level. The importance of promoting new young leadership, more committed to the needs of the communities and less influenced by political interests, is highlighted. Likewise, the need to combat corruption and guarantee transparency in the management of public resources is highlighted.Ítem Programa, Meta 17Magolon, GobertoThe radio program "Voices and Regions" highlights the deep inequalities that exist in Colombia between urban and rural areas. Farmers denounce the lack of attention from the State and the need for public policies that promote the sustainable development of their communities. Participants call for unity and citizen participation to demand their rights and build a more just and equitable future for all.