Winners of the Elders Contest
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After an arduous process to select from among more than 100 projects presented, the members of the Panel selected 4 winning projects in the Our Elders Competition. HelpArgentina, Navarro Viola Foundation, La Nación Foundation, and Noble-Clarín Foundation, the organizers of the competition, would like to thank the more than 100 Social Sector Organizations of our country that joined this initiative, answering the call to initiate change in the view we have of our elders and their role in society, and to promote their integration, to include them in the spaces and activities of their communities. The four winning projects of the Our Elders Competition are:
This project seeks to promote the integration of older adults through the production of "ecologs". The elders, working with youth from the community, will prepare and launch a microenterprise for their production and commercialization.
This initiative tries to tackle the issues of malnutrition by spreading the use of culinary flavors of the elders of the Santiago Mountain. Some of the health problems identified in the area are the result of the loss of culinary customs. Because of this, the older adults will prepare youth to produce and prepare traditional foods, passing down their knowledge and promoting changes in families´ diets.
This project seeks to promote the transmission of work experience and the social memory of older adults, to improve the education of youth living in situations of poverty. To do this, older adults will create a Traveling Trade School that provides assistance in the trades to youth in middle schools in Lomas de Zamora.
The objective is to recover the ancestral foods of the Andean region. In recent years, the area has been losing these customs, and it looks to incorporate older adults in various activities to restore and spread the ancestral customs in various Andean communities The hury was comoposed by: María Julieta Oddone (Researcher, CONICET; Director of the Program on Aging and Society, FLACSO; Professor of the Sociology of Aging in the Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Buenos Aires), Ernesto Aldo Isuani (Professor in the Faculty of Social Sciences, UBA; Lead Investigator CONICET), Laura Golpe (Coordinator of the Institutional Gerontology Program; Director of Research Group on Social anthropology of aging at the National University of Mar del Plata), María Eugenia Herrera Vegas (Executive Director, Navarro Viola Foundation), Milagros Olivera (HelpArgentina), Javier Comesaña (Executive Director, La Nación Foundation) and Mirta Tundis (Journalist, Todo Noticias; representative of Noble-Clarín Foundation). |

