In Mexico we work on the lines of Training for Employment and Humanitarian Aid through three projects.

Project 1:

Training of the Otomí cooperative corps with a focus on gender and ecology.

Thanks to this initiative, indigenous families organized in the Ñuhú Coffee Cooperative are strengthening their production techniques, saving and selling skills towards a social and solidarity economy model. We take into account the community mechanisms of the Otomí culture and in coherence with the care of the communal territory they inhabit.

WE ATTEND

1385

PEOPLE

833 Women and 552 Men

With the local partner:

In the line of work:

Project 2:

Promoting entrepreneurship for indigenous Tseltal women and youth.

This project is addressed to the indigenous population -especially women and young people- willing to undertake and strengthen productive processes. We provide the population with spaces for dialogue, education and training. We hold meetings between community organizations to enable networking and coordination among them.

This training proposal provides a comprehensive education, receiving a financial education and socio-entrepreneurial skills development for social innovation.

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795

PEOPLE

460 Women and 335 Men

With the local partner:

In the line of work:

Project 3:

Comprehensive care program for people in a situation of forced displacement with a gender-based violence perspective.

We attend to women, men and minors in situations of forced mobility and vulnerability, providing them with legal and psychosocial support and humanitarian assistance, in order to cover the basic needs of this extremely vulnerable population. In addition, we contribute to the strengthening of the social network through the creation of support groups formed by the displaced population.

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22200

PEOPLE

11.175 Women and 11.025 Men

With the local partner:

In the line of work: