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Education for 60 children living in acute poverty

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Education for 60 children living in acute poverty
Education for 60 children living in acute poverty
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The Tihueliske We Can! Education Program helps young children living in acute poverty to gain skills for life in Tlamacazapa, Mexico. During covid, children from 6 to 12 years of age continued to learn to read, write and do basic math by working in small groups every week. Now, our focus is on early stimulation for little children, aged 2-6 years, with classes four days per week taught by local young women, incorporating stories; music, movement and meditation; art, creativity and social life.

Impact

The program helps children to develop capacities for life. The children grow in confidence with better abilities to handle stress and conflict, to build relationships and to problem-solve. The program helps children to learn at their own pace and to gain social skills. Many subsequently enroll in primary school. Overall, the program effectively supports new ways of social interacting at a young age and prepares children to develop a "culture of reading" in the village.

Challenge

The 8000 Nahua villagers earn a meager living by weaving palm baskets. Laboratory studies revealed toxic metals in their water, soil, palm dyes and clay cooking pots. These toxins produce a silent crisis of slow poisoning. Many children are undernourished, suffering from low levels of chronic toxicity. They are not in primary school or if enrolled, do poorly in school. The majority of adult women are illiterate. Macho male attitudes, alcoholism and domestic violence seriously affect daily life.

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Atzin Mexico / Atzin Desarrollo Comunitario AC

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