The Regional Forum of Labor Trainers and Instructors was held at the Jorge Accame Cultural Center on Thursday. The event served as a platform for discussing different perspectives on non-formal lifelong education.
Organized by the Department of Non-Formal Education, the forum highlighted the unique characteristics of various educational regions and communities, focusing on how training programs are tailored to meet local needs.
Teams presented summaries of their activities over the past year, including institutional collaborations, achievements, and future challenges aimed at strengthening their training proposals. The session also included an open exchange that allowed participants to share information, experiences, and broaden collective perspectives.
Authorities from the Secretariat of Socio-Educational Policies and Territorial Representatives attended the meeting.
“The forum constituted a key opportunity to strengthen dialogue, promote attentive listening, and continuous training as a driver of personal and community growth,” organizers stated.



