Latin America

“Adopta un Abuelito”: the Campaign that Seeks to Reduce the Emotional Impact of COVID-19 on the Elderly in Peru

The “PENSIÓN 65” program is a payment service provided by the “Banco de la Nación de Perú” to people in conditions of extreme poverty from the age of 65. The Santo Toribio Catholic University of Mogrovejo (USAT) in Peru, in partnership with the National Pension 65 Program, launched the campaign Together We Can End Loneliness […]

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Capacity-Building for Women Artisans in Peru to Overcome the COVID-19 Pandemic

The non-profit organization Awamaki helps women artisans in the Andean region in Peru to start and run their own businesses, investing in training to develop skills and leadership, and providing them market access for their hand-made products. Working closely with local artisans cooperatives the organisation uses market strategies to promote the weavers’ work, empowering women

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Support Children Fighting Cancer to Have Access to Treatment During COVID-19 Pandemic

The Mexican organisation Casa de la Amistad for Children with Cancer, is a Private Assistance Institution that is committed to raising the survival rate of low-income children suffering from cancer. The organisation provides free support to children suffering from cancer and their families raising awareness about early detection of symptoms of childhood cancer and the

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The Hunger Project

The Hunger Project The Hunger Project is an international non-profit organization that aims to end hunger and poverty in the world. The organization pioneers and advocates for sustainable, grassroots, women-centered strategies to create an impact worldwide. All Hunger Project Programs are based on the same 3 pillars: (1) start with women (2) mobilize communities and

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