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Due to a chronic lack of government investment in infrastructure, health and education, the indigenous Maya communities of Guatemala face a number of poor health indicators related to malnutrition and maternal health outcomes as well as a very high birth rate. These factors coupled with an average 2nd grade education level pose significant barriers to improved health for the next generation of Guatemalans. | Due to a chronic lack of government investment in infrastructure, health and education, the indigenous Maya communities of Guatemala face a number of poor health indicators related to malnutrition and maternal health outcomes as well as a very high birth rate. These factors coupled with an average 2nd grade education level pose significant barriers to improved health for the next generation of Guatemalans. | ||
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Revision as of 19:10, 23 May 2023
Organization | Mayanza, Inc. |
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Region | Guatemala |
Website | Website |
ProjectLeader | Jami Smith |
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This program supports a health education program that works with a group of indigenous Maya mothers from the community of Tzanchaj, Guatemala. This program focuses on topics such as nutrition, hygiene, sexual health and reproduction, and women's empowerment to improve the health of their families and community.
Challenge
Due to a chronic lack of government investment in infrastructure, health and education, the indigenous Maya communities of Guatemala face a number of poor health indicators related to malnutrition and maternal health outcomes as well as a very high birth rate. These factors coupled with an average 2nd grade education level pose significant barriers to improved health for the next generation of Guatemalans.
Long-Term Impact
Our long terms goals are to help children and the families of this community lead healthier lives and attain an education to provide options for their futures. In 2022, we plan to enroll ~40 women in this program and the impact of this education will extend into their families and the communities impacting hundreds of people.
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