BIBLIOTECA POPULAR
SAN ANTONIO
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In the constant search for programs that improve the quality of life of residents of Pirané in Formosa, we have developed the project “Recycling agricultural tools and implements for small producers.” Dismantling agricultural implements in disuse and at a very low cost, we created small tools for the microrural sector.
This project seeks to provide the tools necessary so that members of the community can work the land and produce at least what they consume at home.
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Biblioteca Popular San Antonio. |
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FUNDAPAZ
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| For 30 years FUNDAPAZ has helped indigenous and other local artisans of the poorest rural area in the country. They assist in their training, integral development and the commercialization of their products. For them, the start-up “Argentine Handicrafts” which encourages fair trade and promotes the sale of objects rendered in wool, vegetal fiber, wicker, ceramic, leather, wood, animal horns and alpaca. For more information visit www.fundapaz.org.ar and www.artesaniasargentinas.org. |
Fundapaz. |
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TZEDAKA.
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Employment Training Center for Youth of the Tzedaka Foundation.
The center offers free employment training with an emphasis on practical skills and seeks to strengthen the socio-emotional capacities of youth between 18 and 35 years of age. The foundation funds training scholarships, travel expenses and study materials for courses that last between three and four months.
An example of a course the center offers is Medical Claims Billing, which in 2007 saw 70% of its students employed.
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Fundación Tzedaka. |
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