Dominican Republic and Chile sign a cooperation agreement on social development

In a significant move to address pressing social issues, the Dominican Republic’s General Directorate for Community Development (DGDC) and Chile’s Social Investment and Solidarity Fund (FOSIS) have formalized a collaborative partnership. The two institutions signed a letter of intent at the DGDC headquarters in Santo Domingo, marking a pivotal step in their joint efforts to combat poverty, enhance food security, and improve housing conditions. The agreement was sealed by DGDC Director Dr. Modesto Guzmán and FOSIS Director Nicolás Navarrete, with Marcos Ibarra, head of international cooperation at FOSIS, also in attendance. Dr. Guzmán emphasized the importance of this alliance in fostering international cooperation, transparency, and sustainable development. He underscored the shared commitment to initiatives that uplift vulnerable populations. Navarrete lauded the DGDC’s leadership and expressed optimism about the partnership, highlighting the parallel social challenges and developmental trajectories of both nations. The agreement outlines a framework for technical cooperation, knowledge exchange, and future collaborative projects across technical, academic, and institutional domains. This partnership builds on Dr. Guzmán’s visit to Chile in September, where he gained insights into the country’s successful social programs.