The director of the Program of Cooperation of the Town Council, Nicolás Cortés and thirtieth one of entities have participated in the debate and have collaborated in the elaboration of the final document of work of the Directive Plan of International Cooperation L' H 2016-2019.
The first deputy major of the Area of Coordination, Planning, Economic Development and Employment of the town council of L'Hospitalet, Francesc J. Belver , it showed the final document to the social entities and of cooperation of the town and of the metropolitan environment.
The Directive Plan of International Cooperation of L'Hospitalet is a participative instrument that brings up an improvement in the relations between cities and the coordination in the actions of cooperation with other administrations. Moreover, he intends to reinforce the paper of the citizens, to be present in forums and organizations that work the subject matter in an active way and to be a rigorous model that simplifies forms and processes; everything within the framework of the Human Rights consolidated and emergent, and with the collaboration of the different actors of the territory: local governments, social entities, citizenship, companies, universities, among others.
The document highlights the priorities of execution in L' Hospitalet in four areas: the cooperation among towns and administrations, the health and the combat of the pandemics, the creation of a productive fabric and economic development, and the education in all areas. The meeting was useful also for incorporating new priority lines: giving significance to the subjects of gender in all its amplitude to have a more distinguished paper in the Plan and the respect to the persons for question of sexual orientation; two aspects that the document will pick up once finished the session.
Jaime Martín, ho was born in L'Hospitalet, has been awarded the Prize for the best work by a Spanish author, an award given in the framework of the Barcelona Comic Fair, for the work I will never have 20 years. Martín explains the history of his grandparents during the Civil War and the postwar period. The comic tells how the couple escaped of die during the war and how they lived through the postwar period, marked by having been on the side of the losing side. With the previous comic, The Silent Wars, Jaime Martín was nominated in the Barcelona and Angouleme comic shows. He is also the author of Sangre de barrio.