Junior Achievement Córdoba presents 2026-2028 strategic plan to expand educational impact

Junior Achievement Córdoba presented its new Strategic Plan 2026-2028 to its Board of Directors, made up of more than 25 leading companies. The plan outlines ten objectives centered on innovation, employability, and territorial federalization. It aims to expand educational impact across Córdoba province.

Junior Achievement Córdoba, an organization focused on entrepreneurial education, unveiled its Strategic Plan 2026-2028 in a presentation to its Board of Directors. The board comprises more than 25 leading companies from the region, highlighting strong corporate support for the initiative.

The plan sets out a clear roadmap with ten main objectives. These focus on key areas such as innovation in educational programs, enhancing youth employability, and territorial federalization to extend reach beyond major urban areas in Córdoba province.

According to the official description, the strategy projects greater educational impact, promoting entrepreneurial skills among students and communities. The presentation took place on February 27, 2026, signaling a step toward expanding the organization's activities in the region.

This approach aims to strengthen ties between education and the job market, adapting to local needs for economic and social development in Córdoba.

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