From Inclusive Cities, the Manuela Beltrán Library is recovered to the community of Cúcuta.

In recent days, the community space was delivered, which seeks to promote occasions associated with knowledge through the internal adaptation of the rooms, which worked with the community itself by changing lights, installing plaster sheets, rearranging tiles on the walls, floors, as well as the water tank. There were also furniture adaptations: chairs, tables, toys, educational audiovisual material and 7 computers.

The entire recovery process is part of a joint effort with the community, where in the last year several processes of co-creation of habitat solutions have been developed, where the library was -for the vast majority of the population- a territorial asset that should be recovered, since in addition to promoting learning, it is positioned as a physical space where joint and quality actions and activities can be carried out for the intellectual and community development of the entire Manuela Beltrán neighborhood, Las Delicias and Brisas de los Andes, in Commune 9 of Cúcuta.

Likewise, this space allows to increase the levels of inclusion and student empowerment, since the majority of parents -both Venezuelans and Colombians- argued that carrying out the demands and school tasks from the cell phone did not always allow taking advantage of the maximum its capabilities.

This recovery is added to other actions that are being carried out, within the framework of the Project, in order to recover the public space and other common assets of the city, so that they function as platforms for social interaction and allow the acceleration of effective integration processes. between the refugee and migrant population with the host population in the cities of Cúcuta and Villa del Rosario.

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