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To accompany communities in their social welfare and ecological regeneration initiatives in Oaxaca, the most culturally and biologically diverse state in Mexico, yet one of the poorest. Our work seeks new approaches to conservation and the recreation of alternative technologies, combining traditional wisdom and community organization with modern knowledge and techniques. We perform in a flexible and convival manner with community partners towards a better life in an harmonious coexistence with nature.
We are a Network of Mexican Women's organizations from Mexico and United States, united by the recognition of a shared indigenous heritage, searching to re-value and preserve our cultures through the construction of a system of fair commercial exchange.
To provide assitance and integral care for rheumatic patients that cannot afford their diagnosis and treatment and offer channels and community support to reincorporate them to a productive life.
We offer alternative education to the indigenous youth in the northern highlands of Puebla, so that they are able to build life projects worthy of their talents, interests , roots and knowledge
Improve women's lives and promote environmental protection through capacity development and inclusion in productive projects in which unique products are developed and marketed, for the creation of sustainable communities.
Mission: Develop, implement and disseminate a holistic, contextualized and individualized education capable of fully developing each child's capacities.
We train talented and motivated people who want to start o develop a business with positive social and environmental impact, enabling them to become Change-makers and role-models while addressing the needs of their communities!
Zahana in Madagascar is dedicated to participatory rural development, education, revitalization of traditional Malagasy medicine, reforestation, and sustainable agriculture. It is Zahana's philosophy that participatory development must be based on local needs and solutions proposed by local people. It means asking communities what they need and working with them collaboratively so they can achieve their goals. Each community's own needs are unique and require a tailor -made response
To sponsor and encourage people willing to have a better personal and productive life by reinforcing job creation, self-employment, and enterprise creation and development, through training and consulting efforts.
To improve lives by mobilizing the caring power of the communities in Mexico to promote the common good.
We are a southern-based global network that builds and strengthens movements for sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) and justice. Our work is grounded in the realities of those who most lack economic, social and political power. Through critical analysis and strategic actions, we connect members and allies, build knowledge, organise campaigns and share resources. WGNRR works to realise the full sexual and reproductive health and rights of all people, with a particular focus on the most marginalised. We believe that achieving this goal requires transformative social change.
That Athletes With An Intellectual Impairment Across The World Have The Opportunity To Achieve Excellence In Sport And High-Level Competition