In the heart of the most forgotten rural communities, extreme poverty becomes a silent death sentence. Hunger not only weakens the body but also extinguishes hope.
Every March 8th, the world commemorates International Women's Day, a date that reminds us of the importance of gender equality and the impact women have on society.
In a remote corner of the Peruvian Andes, where the cold bites through the bones and poverty is part of daily life, lives Juanita, an 85-year-old woman whose daily struggle is simply to survive.
Food waste is a global problem that affects the economy, the environment, and vulnerable communities. It is estimated that one-third of the food produced worldwide is wasted, while millions of people suffer from hunger.
Deep in the mountains, where life is a constant struggle against the cold and indifference, we found Grandma Juanita. She lives alone in a crumbling adobe house.
We help families and communities living in extreme poverty become self-sufficient and prosper by seeking and actioning effective and personalized solutions.