This seminar proposes to present a new vision of productive development policies for Latin America and the Caribbean and to investigate the role that the private sector should play in their implementation at the national and subnational level, seeking to promote a more active participation of businessmen in these. . In particular, it seeks to highlight successful experiences of this type of participation in public-private governance spaces to address strategic issues such as sustainable development, closing human talent gaps, the generation and dissemination of technology and knowledge, and territorial productive development. . Finally, the purpose of the initiative is to expand the spaces for dialogue and deepen collaboration between all economic actors in favor of a more sustainable and inclusive development.
Regional dialogue "The role of the private sector within the framework of a new vision of Productive Development Policies (PDP) for Latin America and the Caribbean"
May 29, 2024
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