Governor Carlos Sadir presents Jujuy Audiovisual Plan 2026

Carlos Sadir, Governor
Carlos Sadir, Governor
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Governor of Jujuy, Carlos Sadir, announced the launch of the Jujuy Audiovisual Plan 2026 on April 6. The plan aims to strengthen public policies that support audiovisual production in the province.

The initiative is intended to promote growth and development within the local audiovisual sector. Officials say it reflects a commitment by the government to encourage creative industries and generate new opportunities for professionals in this field.

Sadir said during the presentation that his administration will continue supporting efforts that boost local talent and contribute to cultural enrichment. “El gobernador de Jujuy, Carlos Sadir, lanzó el Plan Jujuy Audiovisual 2026 y ratificó el compromiso del Gobierno con el desarrollo de políticas públicas que fortalezcan la producción audiovisual en el territorio provincial,” he said.

No additional details about specific programs or funding were provided at this time.



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