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Joven Club and the Republics Attorney Generals Office strengthen cooperation for the 2021-2023 stage

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Dirección de Comunicación Institucional JCCE

On November 30th, the Collaboration Agreement with the Office of the Republic's Attorney General was signed. In the presence of Yamila Peña Ojeda, Attorney General of the Republic of Cuba, Pablo Julio Pla Feria, General Director of Joven Club; the Extended Board of Directors and the rest of the provinces connected by videoconference.
During the meeting, the challenges for the new period 2021-2023 in terms of computerization and the work within the alliances established between the entities were laid out.
As part of this new update, both entities committed themselves to incorporate editions and folding newsletters that are published in the rest of the provinces on issues of social impact on the Mochila Cultural Product, as well as feedback within the communication channels. As a special moment, the work being undertaken in several provinces such as: Villa Clara, Artemisa, Cienfuegos and Holguín in the creation of articles on the history of the Attorney General's Office in EcuRed and the development of various community projects was praised.
After signing the agreement's update, a tour around the Central Palace of Computer Science took place, where the novelties and creativity that prevails in the facilities could be appreciated.

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