Strengthening Civil Society in Mesoamerica Through Learning and Action


Organisation Déclarante:Horizons of Friendship
Budget Total ($CAD):$ 40,538
Délai d’exécution: janvier 21, 2010 - avril 30, 2015
Statut: Fermé
Coordonnées: Non précisé

Profils des Partenaires et Bailleurs de Fonds


Organisation Déclarante


Horizons of Friendship

Organisations Participantes


Non précisé

Bailleurs de fonds (Contribution budgétaire totale)


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Endroit


Pays - Allocation Budgétaire Totale


Nicaragua - $ 9,323.63 (23.00%)

Guatemala - $ 7,702.13 (19.00%)

Honduras - $ 7,702.13 (19.00%)

El Salvador - $ 6,080.63 (15.00%)

Panama - $ 3,243.00 (8.00%)

Mexique - $ 2,837.63 (7.00%)

Canada - $ 2,026.88 (5.00%)

Costa Rica - $ 1,621.50 (4.00%)

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Domaines d'Intervention


Autre - Allocation Budgétaire Totale


Droits de la personne, plaidoyer & mobilisation du public (37.00 %)

Éducation (28.00 %)

Développement économique & autonomisation (5.00 %)

Environnement & changements climatiques (5.00 %)

Santé - Allocation Budgétaire Totale


Promotion de la santé & éducation (25.00 %)

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Description


The project aims to increase and strengthen the effectiveness of citizen participation in the Mesoamerican region and Canada in the struggle to eradicate poverty and injustice. Activities include: (1) technical and financial support to improve partners’ capacity to deliver gender equality training; and (2) establishment of a regional learning-network for Action Initiatives in food security, violence against women, rights to indigenous and Afro-descendent people, and HIV/AIDS and inter-cultural bilingual education. The program also aims to engage over 5,000 Canadians in efforts to promote peace, human rights and democracy. The interventions of the project aim to benefit about 177,000 people in this region.

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Population Cible


Genre et âge: Personnes âgées, femmes Adultes, femmes Adolescentes
Description: Peuples autochtones
Population Ciblée Directement: 37,000
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Extrants


252 Training
350 Training
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Résultats & Indicateurs


Résultats Attendus


Résultats Obtenus


Results achieved as of September 2012 include: one local organization in Mexico helped a coffee growing cooperative improve its operations, enabling it to fulfill three fair trade contracts, exporting 41.5 tonnes of organically grown and fairly traded coffee. This resulted in higher incomes for the cooperative’s workers, ensuring that their families had better access to safe, nutritious and sufficient food. In Nicaragua, the Congress approved the Comprehensive Law on Violence against Women in January 2012, in part due to the support and pressure of a local women’s rights organization supported by the project. In Guatemala, a local organization trained 252 female midwives and 350 men on how to recognize early warning signs of problems during pregnancy in nine municipalities of Quetzaltenango with a population of 37,000. By the end of 2011, five of the nine municipalities reported no maternal deaths, compared to 710 deaths in 2009 and 681 deaths in 2010. The project’s activities are leading to better access to safe, nutritious and sufficient food, better health, and increased protection of women against violence for people living in the project areas.

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Associated Projects (If applicable)


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