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This project provides vocational training to young artisans and farmers, enabling them to acquire relevant knowledge and skills to become entrepreneurs in water supply and agroecology.
This project provides vocational training to young artisans and farmers, enabling them to acquire relevant knowledge and skills to become entrepreneurs in water supply and agroecology.
This project provides vocational training to young artisans and farmers, enabling them to acquire relevant knowledge and skills to become entrepreneurs in water supply and agroecology.
This project is the second phase following a successful one-year pilot conducted in La Paz. It aims to continue fostering the professional integration of young people, especially women, from marginalized communities into the green economy. By providing tailored training in agroecology and green technologies, the initiative enhances job market access and supports entrepreneurship.
This project aims to establish a sustainable system for organic waste management in Turrialba, Costa Rica. By implementing a pilot program for selective organic waste collection and composting, we seek to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote a circular economy.
The project aims to provide long-term access to clean drinking water for people living in dispersed and underserved areas. By training local technicians in manual drilling techniques and pump production and installation, the project not only ensures that local entrepreneurs have the skills to construct, maintain or repair the systems but also that there is a demand for their services.