Nicaragua promotes center for the development of creativity
By Guy José Bendaña-Guerrero & Asociados
Nicaragua has recently launched its first National Center for the Development of Creative Talent, a project focused on promoting among young people the specialization on certain innovative and business skills and abilities.
The center will carry out courses, master classes, conferences and workshops linked to activities like textile, gastronomy, entertainment and tourism. Knowledge and use of intellectual property will be among the topics.
Similar projects have been carried out in the past years. During 2016 and the beginning of 2017, the BICU Innovation Laboratory supported by UNICEF Nicaragua organized three innovation camps implemented in rural and marginalized communities of the Nicaraguan Caribbean Coast: Pearl Lagoon, Kukra Hill, and Kukra River. These 3-day camps were open to the entire community but specifically geared towards engaging children and adolescents in extracurricular activities in their communities.
The goal of these camps was to establish a space beyond conventional forums wherein children, adolescents and young people can exercise their creativity and solve social problems affecting their day-to-day reality.
