Library empowers Girls & Women in coastal Ecuador
Organization | Fundacion A mano manaba |
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Region | Ecuador |
Website | Website |
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ProjectLeader | Rut Román |
Linked Problems & Solutions
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We believe traditional patriarchal mores that shape masculinity as a brutal force; while their counterpart is forced to a helpless condition through early motherhood is at the root of many psycho-social problems. Our Community Library offers training, experiences, and opportunities focused on gender equality. We understand gender equality as an equal opportunity for boys and girls to develop into comprehensive human beings capable of pursuing an expansive array of dreams and ambitions.
Challenge
While 73% of girls in canton Jama register in elementary school only 1% reach college and 15% are economically active. Teenage pregnancy is pervasive, leaving young women in dependent situations for the rest of their lives. While living in this tiny fishing village seems idyllic on the surface, there is an underlying pattern of abuse against girls and women, resulting in domestic violence and child abuse. 7 out of 10 young girls have been abused before reaching adulthood.
Long-Term Impact
Educational assistance increases school graduation and trains girls for skilled labor and professions. Sports and arts programs open an array of healthy opportunities to mingle between genders. Our Library is an example other neighboring communities are replicating. With our new library bus we will be able to reach over 1.300 women and girls in communities surrounding Don Juan. All our educational programs promote gender equality, social organization, local leadership, and cultural awareness.
References
- http://www.amanomanaba.org
- http://www.amanomanaba.org/
- https://www.facebook.com/amanomanaba
- https://mygobe.com/explore/library-built-on-fault-lines/
- https://cuencahighlife.com/libraries-save-lives/
Additional Documentation
https://www.globalgiving.org//pfil/46889/projdoc.pdf
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