The Unión Vial Camino del Pacífico P3 company and the National Infrastructure Agency have delivered the Bernarda Hurtado Cultural Center, located in the village center of the corregimiento of Córdoba, in Buenaventura, Colombia.
This initiative aims to contribute to the social and cultural strengthening of the community through the implementation of projects defined and approved by the Board of the Community Council of the Black Community of Córdoba, San Cipriano, and Santa Elena (CCCN).
This center will serve as a space where non-formal education, collective memory, artistic training, cultural entrepreneurship, and community participation converge. The project was carried out as part of a contribution made during the first year of the Construction Phase, as a compensatory measure for the impacts generated.
Actions like this also help advance the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which are essential to closing historical gaps and promoting truly inclusive development. The center will foster community-based educational processes and cultural expressions, while also protecting and revitalizing the cultural heritage of Colombia’s Pacific region.