Examples of using CRECE in English and their translations into Spanish
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This year, the show"In the entire 13… CRECE.".
CRECE was then taking care of 5 children and now are looking after 60.
It is a symbolic fundraising aimed at CRECE which shows great generosity to society.
Home› CRECE Agriculture must be a priority for Haiti reconstruction efforts.
The head of the Da Group Bruno, Bruno Filippone,said that"the social work of the Association CRECE is extraordinary.
The Association CRECE began its social activity in Marbella in 2003.
The Da Bruno group recently collaborated andparticipated in the IV KmsSolidarios Charity Race held in Marbella on August 28 for the Asociación Crece.
This week, a study conducted by CRECE got mentioned by the Colombian national newspaper El Tiempo.
CRECE is a consulting and training firm that supports private and public companies at farm level.
Makes a donation to the Association CRECE Marbella of 1.470€, which cares for children with disabilities.
CRECE has extensive experience in the development of formal as well as work and human development education studies.
The OER is prepared and published by CRECE, the Autonomous University of Manizales(UAM) and the University of Manizales.
CRECE is the only private academic institution in Colombia specialized in the generation of knowledge on the coffee economy.
The last action was to donate 500 euros for the Association CRECE, which cares for children and youth with a disability problem.
At CRECE we have had the opportunity to systematize and evaluate different educational initiatives developed in Caldas and in the rest of Colombia.
In 2012, he founded the social enterprise México Crece, which develops the educational tools needed for people to reach their maximum potential.
Uruguay's programa de acompañamiento familiar Since starting in September 2012,the acompañamiento familiar(‘family accompaniment') programme of‘Uruguay Crece Contigo'….
He was the executive director of CRECE between 2000 and 2005 and is currently the director of the National Administrative Department of Statistics of Colombia DANE.
CRECE recognizes that the analysis of policies and programs is a key to strengthen institutional capacities to manage objectives and promote social development.
He was the executive director of CRECE between 2007 and 2010 where he participated in economic studies for decision making related to the production, marketing and export of Colombian coffee.
Chile Crece Contigo will form the operational basis of the future Childhood Rights Guarantee System, with which we expect to cover the entire population aged under 18.
The responsibles for the Association CRECE appreciated the support and solidarity shown by Da Bruno, who will improve the development of disabled children, their learning and integration into society.
Through‘Chile Crece Contigo', an integrated system of social protection in Chile, a range of early childhood services is offered, which are differentiated based on family income.
CRECE is going to set up a pool of consultants for"junior" and"midlevel" projects, please send your resume and cover letter if you meet the following requirements.
CRECE distinguishes itself through its long experience and knowledge on local, regional and national level, its multidisciplinary approach and the offer of a scientifically sound analysis of social phenomena.
CRECE believes autonomous development management, and thus involving the regions, is essential to capacity building in order to strengthen the human capital and institutional framework of those regions with greater limitations and/or socioeconomic gaps.
CRECE offers extensive experience in the development of education studies, both formally, as well as in work and human development education- generically denominated as non-formal education- through analyses of quality, equity, relevance, effectiveness and the efficiency of education.
CRECE has a 30-year long history related to coffee studies through its socioeconomic and institutional studies in thecoffee regions; service and project evaluations in the coffee sector; and the monitoring and evaluation of different sustainability initiatives in coffee production.
CRECE offers products and services including institutional characterizations; diagnosis; baselines, monitoring and monitoring of programs or projects; Institutional evaluations; assessments of processes, results or impacts; systematization and dissemination of experiences; and support in the design of educational projects.
Under this research area, CRECE seeks to generate information on regional development to guide the decision-making of local, public and private actors and apply or develop theories that serve to identify the factors that have conditioned the development of the Colombian coffee regions as well as anticipate changes in the future context and its effects on it.