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The work so far

2022 Annual Report

35 Development Cooperation projects in our main countries of operation (Bolivia, Guatemala, Cuba, Ivory Coast and Peru). Our roadmap follows a holistic approach and is based on the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. The tool by means of which the United Nations invites us to fight for a global, fair-to-all and sustainable development.

All of our projects of Education for Development and Global Citizenship are guided by the concept ‘training to transform’. The success stands out due to the increases in impact and budget. Children and teachers conduct social innovation actions to ensure de accountability of the Sustainable Development Goals in their communities.

We keep on insisting on family as the foundation for the construction of a fair and sustainable society. Our projects are aimed at strengthening the family, beginning from its weaker members: children, elderly and women; and the family itself as an institution.

Our transforming volunteer programs keep establishing relationships between our volunteers and the most vulnerable people, generating unique experiences and huge growing opportunities.

Annual Reports

Our results and assessments

ASSESMENTS SUMMARY

2018-2023

FABRE Foundation

This document contains the evaluations made to FABRE Foundation during the last 5 years by external auditors.

Open Assessments

DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION

2019, Bolivia

Food security and irrigated water in 6 communities of the high plateau of La Paz

This project provides food security and irrigation water in 6 Aymara indigenous communities living in the high plateau of La Paz. The communities have increased their production of food in a sustainable way, fostering shared responsibility over domestic tasks such as the improvement of nutritional habits.

Open Assessment
AREA

FOOD SECURITY

 

NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES

600

 

PRESUPUESTO TOTAL

€121.416

 

LOCAL PARTNER / COLLABORATOR

AYNY

 

MAIN FUNDING ENTITY

GOBIERNO DE NAVARRA

DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION

2017, Guatemala

Promotion of higher standards of for 3000 boys and girls, as well as for the rest of the school community in 20 public primary schools in rural areas of the Momostenango township

It is our purpose to consolidate access to education and ensure school attendance, improving teaching and managing skills and fostering public participation in education management. This program targets boys and girls in rural areas of extreme poverty.

Open Assessment
AREA

EDUCATION

 

NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES

5.330

 

PRESUPUESTO TOTAL

€189.170

 

LOCAL PARTNER / COLLABORATOR

NORSUD

 

MAIN FUNDING ENTITY

XUNTA DE GALICIA

DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION

2018, Guatemala

Continuous production and commercialization for 400 women of indigenous communities of Chimaltenango and Sololá in Guatemala through Ixoqi’ social corporation.

We support 400 women in exercising their economic rights, so that, at the end of the project, at least 80% are associated with Ixoqi’ S.A., developing their activity in a satisfactory way and receiving enough income to exit poverty rates.

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AREA

EMPLOYABILITY

 

NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES

400

 

TOTAL BUDGET

€239.066

 

LOCAL PARTNER / COLLABORATOR

FUDI (IXOQI’)

 

MAIN FUNDING ENTITY

OBRA SOCIAL LA CAIXA

DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION

2013, Bolivia

Integrated Project for ensuring food supply for indigenous families vulnerable to food insecurity (VAM), living in rural communities in the South of Bolivia.

The project is being developed in the Poroma municipality, one of the 5 poorest municipalities of Bolivia. the project focuses on the people who are most vulnerable to food insecurity and hunger, and its consequences, i.e. it will work with women and children (providing direct support to 576 families), since these are the people among which extreme poverty predominates.

 

These will be the areas of intervention:

 

  • Basic services: access to safe drinking water.
  • Food sovereignty: access to decent and adequate food.
  • Environment protection: natural resources management, and risk and disaster prevention and management, in order to reduce their vulnerability.

Open Assessment
AREA

FOOD SECURITY

 

NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES

2.500

 

TOTAL BUDGET

€283.884

 

LOCAL PARTNER / COLLABORATOR

NORSUD

 

MAIN FUNDING ENTITY

COMUNIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE MADRID

DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION

2016, Bolivia

Human Rights Based Approach and Human Development for an inclusive, intercultural and bilingual education in 57 Educational Units in Poroma township (Bolivia).

We carry out an effective implementation of human-development and rights-based approaches in order to provide an inclusive, intercultural and bilingual education, inspired by innovation in both administration and teaching. We also encourage community participation in education management.

Open Assessment
AREA

EDUCATION

 

NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES

3.964

 

PRESUPUESTO TOTAL

€161.664

 

LOCAL PARTNER / COLLABORATOR

NORSUD

 

MAIN FUNDING ENTITY

XUNTA DE GALICIA

DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION

2015, Guatemala

Promoting social and professional inclusion of rural women through technical and production training programs, direct support to business services, and access to credit.

TARGET:

It aims to identify disadvantaged women who reside in El Quiché, Sololá and Totonicapán departments, as well as raise awareness on their situation, support their training and give them business advice, so that they may develop or strengthen competencies to enter in the labour market either as employees or self-employed.

 

MAIN ACTIVITIES:

  • Identification of 1200 women and raising awareness on their situation, so that they may join different technical and production training programs.

  • Technical and production training for 850 women will be offered through various methodologies and at various levels, according to the situation of women. The training areas will cover: food, textiles and services.

  • Strengthening the micro-credit program for 240 women.

  • Business advisory services for 400 women.

IMPACT:

Development of 2.710 disadvantaged women, where the illiteracy rate is near 87.5%, by helping their personal development and easing their insertion into the labour market.

Open Assessment
AREA

EMPLOYABILITY

 

NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES

2.710

 

TOTAL BUDGET

€280.000

 

LOCAL PARTNER / COLLABORATOR

FUNDAP

 

MAIN FUNDING ENTITY

COMUNIDAD AUTÓNOMA DE MADRID

DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION

2014, Guatemala

Development of health social capital within the community, as an effective strategy for strengthening the system of nutritional recovery in San Marcos, Guatemala.

TARGET:

Prevention and treatment of malnutrition at the communities of Tacana, Sibinal and San José Ojetenam.

 

MAIN ACTIVITIES:

  • We attended 158 mothers in gestation period and highly vulnerable; we also trained and guided families for the modification of habits of hygiene and food.
  • We provided care for 262 children under five years.
  • We created a net of 169 volunteers trained as promoters of rural health, whose main function is providing timely services to save lives. The volunteer health promoters provide counseling, training, primary health care and timely reference in their communities and surrounding communities.

IMPACT:

We trained and attended mothers in gestation period for the modification of habits of hygiene and food, which are basic conditions for breaking the vicious circle of malnutrition. 59% of the 262 children under five years attended improved its indicators of weight, and 72% improved its indicators of size.

Open Assessment
AREA

HEALTH

 

NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES

1.296

 

TOTAL BUDGET

€67.000

 

LOCAL PARTNER / COLLABORATOR

FUNDAP

 

MAIN FUNDING ENTITY

AYUNTAMIENTO DE ALCOBENDAS

DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION

2013, Guatemala

Socioeconomic Program to generate income for rural indigenous women in the highlands of Guatemala.

Through this program, it is intended that women will acquire the general technical, organizational and financial skills needed which will allow them to take advantage of the business opportunities that small productive initiatives in rural tourism and/or marketing both in their own communities as well as other markets offer.

Open Assessment
AREA

EMPLOYABILITY

 

NUMBER OF BENEFICIARIES

1.019

 

TOTAL BUDGET

€239.066

 

LOCAL PARTNER / COLLABORATOR

ACOE

 

MAIN FUNDING ENTITY

OBRA SOCIAL LA CAIXA

 

ASSOCIATION

ONAY

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