September 28, 2021

Fundación Tropicalia and UNFPA sign agreement to protect children of Miches

By: Fundación Tropicalia
Fundación Tropicalia and UNFPA sign agreement to protect children of Miches

Promoting female empowerment and accompanying girls and adolescents in the construction of a life project are initiatives close to Fundación Tropicalia, which now joins the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in the creation of a Girls Club “Fabricando Sueños" (Making Dreams), an initiative developed for the communities of the municipality of Miches, El Seibo province.

Topic: SOCIO-CULTURAL ADVOCACY
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I'M A GIRL, I'M IMPORTANT FUNDACIÓN TROPICALIA

August 24, 2021

Soy niña, soy importante Returns to the Homes of the Girls of Miches

By: Fundación Tropicalia
Soy niña, soy importante Returns to the Homes of the Girls of Miches

Soy niña, soy importante, an initiative led by Fundación Tropicalia, accompanies the girls of Miches with the purpose of protecting their childhood, guiding them in making timely life choices, and educating them and their community regarding their rights. This edition of SNSI in a Box has a STEAM educational approach, where each box delivered includes activities for the girls to develop their scientific and artistic skills.

Topic: SOCIO-CULTURAL ADVOCACY
Tags:
I'M A GIRL, I'M IMPORTANT

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