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León team helps launch new farms program in Guatemala
“During this first month working for ViviendasLeón Guatemala, I have had the opportunity to visit the women who are our first group of farmers in the communities of Paxub’ and Los Planes. I have noticed the enthusiasm of the women for the new project we are about to start, and the participation and involvement of…
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Teaching environmental concepts and practical strategies
Our Nicaraguan staff recently organized an activity to present the environmental documentary titled, ”The Planet Needs Us”. We wanted to increase awareness in the community about the need to protect the environment and conserve the soil. This was aimed at girls, boys, parents and the entire community present at the Rubén Darío School in La…
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Alliances in prevention of gender-based violence
Gender disparities and unequal power relationships represent a challenge to women, children and communities, and to successful development in Nicaragua. ViviendasLeon’s HCT program, in an alliance with the IXCHEN Women’s Center and the Association for the Support of the New Family in Nicaragua (ANFAN), is developing a new program for women, youth and community leaders…
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An interview with Fabiola Chavarria, Mother and Farmer
“When I started to participate in the HCT training process, I was a very shy woman with self-esteem problems. In our country Nicaragua, women have had few opportunities to work outside the home.”
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Training new farmers to cultivate diverse and nutritional crops.
ViviendasLeon trains families in rural communities to farm their small plots of land while diversifying and updating their methods to secure their food supply. They are given fencing, drip irrigation, and hand operated fumigation pumps.
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Next generation contributes to ensure sustainable livelihoods.
Dinia Amador, a young teenager and daughter of Paula Hernandez, completed the HCT program with her mother and received the delivery of material for the construction of her farm. Paula and Dinia are currently harvesting a great variety of vegetables, some of which Paula uses for her and her children’s consumption.