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													La Asociación para el Desarrollo de las Vegas Altas del Guadiana, ADEVAG, se creó el día 29 de mayo de 1997, con el objetivo de promover el desarrollo integral de la comarca de las Vegas Altas del Guadiana.
Hazte SocioEl 14 de octubre de 2002 marcó un hito importante para el desarrollo rural de la comarca de Las Vegas Altas del Guadiana. En esa fecha se firmó el convenio para la aplicación del Programa de Desarrollo y Diversificación Económica de Zonas Rurales (PRODER II), una iniciativa que supuso un nuevo impulso estructurado, estratégico y sostenible para los municipios del territorio. Este programa representó mucho más que una inyección económica. Sentó las bases organizativas y metodológicas para un modelo de desarrollo rural capaz de responder a las necesidades reales de la población. Gracias a PRODER II, se reforzaron las estructuras de participación y cooperación local, y se trazaron directrices claras para el crecimiento económico, la mejora del entorno rural y el bienestar de la ciudadanía.
Durante la ejecución del programa, se movilizó una inversión total cercana a los ocho millones de euros, lo que permitió financiar y acompañar 130 proyectos en toda la comarca. Estos proyectos, gestionados desde una perspectiva integral del desarrollo, produjeron resultados significativos:
 
															Uno de los valores más destacables de PRODER II fue su capacidad para adaptarse a la identidad y las necesidades específicas de cada localidad. A través de un proceso participativo y descentralizado, cada pueblo pudo identificar sus prioridades, diagnosticar sus retos y plantear soluciones acordes a su contexto.
Esta estrategia permitió articular proyectos ajustados a la realidad local, y en muchos casos, integrados en una visión comarcal más amplia. Las inversiones ejecutadas contribuyeron directamente a la dinamización económica, la mejora de servicios públicos, el fomento de la participación social y la puesta en valor de recursos endógenos.
El éxito de PRODER II no se mide solo en términos cuantitativos, sino también en el legado cualitativo que dejó en la comarca. Este programa supuso la consolidación de una forma de trabajar basada en la cooperación, el desarrollo participativo y la planificación estratégica, que luego se perfeccionaría con la aplicación del Enfoque LEADER.
Gracias a PRODER II, Las Vegas Altas del Guadiana avanzaron en cohesión, identidad y capacidad de autogestión, sentando las bases para los programas de desarrollo rural que vendrían después. Fue un ejemplo claro de cómo, desde lo local y con apoyo institucional, es posible transformar el territorio y mejorar la vida de quienes lo habitan.
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