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The mission and goal of ICDO is the promotion of cultural diversity, inclusivity, interculturalism, human rights, as well as raising awareness of different cultural expressions and their values with the aim of fostering cultural interaction in order to bring people together and bridge cultural gaps. In addition, ICDO acts, promotes and conserves biodiversity, environment, and sustainability for the wellbeing of humanity.
Teaching Mexican Youth boys and girls valuable life skills through woodworking , carpentry and CAD design.
Contribute to improve the life quality of the actual and future generations in the city of Merida and its metropolitan area,reforesting the city and promoting an environmental awareness through the education and the design and implementation of urban reforestation integral projects
Promote the independence, integration and dignity of the person with visual impairment, preferably with limited economic resources, through a comprehensive educational practice involving family and society.
Improve the quality of life of the disadvantaged inhabitants and communities of the Highlands of Chiapas region*, through medical care and health education programs, from a rights perspective and an intercultural perspective. *Chiapas with a very high lag index, grade 3 (Access to Education, health services, quality of housing, basic services, Social Lag Index, Coneval 2015) Sanando Heridas, A.C .: Non-profit organization founded in 2008. Authorized grantee
Clubes de Ciencia Mexico (CdeCMx) is a non-profit organization that seeks to encourage Mexican students to pursue professional careers in STEM. We have designed and implemented a blended model of STEM education through hands-on workshops, called Clubes and online courses, named MiniMOOCs. The Clubes and MiniMOOCs target high school and undergraduate students. They are designed for students to learn theoretical and practical aspects at the frontier of multiple topics in STEM. The curriculum of each Club and miniMOOCs is developed by a team of young scientists from the most prestigious universities and research institutions in Mexico and the USA. Each year during the summer we carry out our week of Clubes de Ciencia in multiple cities in Mexico in partnership with multiple institutions. Our miniMOOCs are available to everybody through our online platform.
Our mission is to provide sustainable access to safe water and sanitation for the most vulnerable communities in the Sierra. With access to clean water, we can impact four key areas: Health, Hunger, Education, and Poverty. The first article of our charter clearly stated that our purpose is: "Fight hunger, malnutrition, diseases, lack of work opportunities, poverty in general, in population from vulnerable economical background especially in indigenous communities, respecting their culture and human dignity". The Sustainable Development Goals are the blueprint to achieve a better and more sustainable future for all. They address the global challenges we face, including those related to poverty, inequality, climate change, environmental degradation, peace and justice. The 17 Goals are all interconnected, and in order to leave no one behind, it is important that we achieve them all by 2030. We are aligned and work directly with: Goal 6: Ensure access to water and sanitation for all However, we aim to indirectly contribute to Goal 1: End poverty in all its forms everywhere, Goal 2: Zero Hunger, Goal 3: Ensure healthy lives and promote well-being for all at all ages, and Goal 15: Sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, halt and reverse land degradation, halt biodiversity loss. We empower communities to be responsible of their access to water and get a chance to step out of poverty. We improve life conditions by improving health conditions, reducing hunger, and giving more opportunities to focus on school and work. In CAPTAR, A.C. we aim to accompany our beneficiaries in attaining self-sustainability and self-sufficiency. We assist indigenous communities so that they need no help from, or interaction with, others or institution to have access to clean water. We train them on water care, we show them how to build their own rainwater recollection system and we provide them with the materials that will last for more than 30 years. Our beneficiaries become self-sufficient and empowered. With access to clean water and new construction skills, they can better their condition and overcome poverty.
RacismoMX (https://racismo.mx) is a citizens' initiative whose work has mainly focused on digital activism. This initiative is part of the civil organisation "Educacion contra el racismo, A.C.", whose members are all experts on non-discrimination and education. Taking into account the expertise and vision of its members, RacismoMX has designed and implemented education programs to help erradicate discrimination, gender violence, homophobia, transphobia and racism within society with an intersectional approach.
Our mission is to transform agriculture to secure a sustainable future for food, nature and rural communities through a global network.
Our mission is to conserve the flora, the fauna, and priority ecosystems, by promoting the development of society in harmony with nature.
Our mission is to improve the well-being of Mexico's most disadvantaged citizens through a comprehensive approach to health. By focusing on three key areas of action - food aid, public health, and emotional health - we aim to provide the necessary support and resources to create a healthier, more resilient society.
Create powerful learning environments that empower men, women of all ages to establish respectful, fair and equitable relationships. We emphasize women's empowerment as a potential lever for change within the framework of Peace Education.