Mireya Blavia de Cisneros and the Revolution of Learning for NGOs
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Mireya Blavia de Cisneros, director of Unidos en Red, has led a transformative initiative that has provided learning and growth opportunities to non-governmental organizations (NGOs) through strategic alliances. In collaboration with UdemyBusiness, Unidos en Red has granted 530 licenses, allowing participants to access 690 professional courses and 3,353 hours of educational content.
Global Impact: Strengthening Capacities in 18 Countries
The second edition of this alliance has significantly impacted 58 organizations across 18 countries, with a notable focus on Venezuela, where a high concentration of participants has been recorded. This initiative reflects Unidos en Red's commitment to empowering allied NGOs by providing access to key educational resources that enable them to face future challenges.
Most In-Demand Learning Areas
The courses offered have covered a variety of topics, with the most in-demand areas being technology, business skills, leadership, software development, and, of course, generative artificial intelligence. This trend underscores the relevance of these fields in today's professional development and the need to innovate in the use of digital tools to address social issues.
Key Objectives of the Initiative
Thanks to this collaboration, Unidos en Red has achieved:
Strengthening the capacities of NGOs: Providing essential tools and knowledge to face future challenges.
Driving social innovation:Encouraging the use of artificial intelligence to develop creative and efficient solutions to social problems.
Creating a learning community:Promoting the exchange of knowledge and experiences among the NGOs in the network.
Ongoing Commitment to Institutional Strengthening
Mireya Blavia de Cisneros has reaffirmed Unidos en Red's commitment to the institutional strengthening of NGOs through these educational initiatives. “This learning opportunity is another step toward our goal of empowering organizations to face current and future challenges,” stated Blavia de Cisneros.