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AMERICA SOLIDARITY Foundation

AMERICA SOLIDARITY Foundation. En alianza con:. Working to Globalize Solidarity. Lima. VISION

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AMERICA SOLIDARITY Foundation

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  1. AMERICA SOLIDARITYFoundation En alianza con: Working to Globalize Solidarity

  2. Lima

  3. VISION We want solidarity in a continent in constant search for peace and social justice. We want Solidarity in America, placing the human being at the center of development, sowing in volunteers a sense of professional commitment to the most excluded population in the continent. MISION We promote cooperation in solidarity among American nations, forming a regional volunteer base with highly professional and human quality, involved in projectos for social integration to improve the quality of life of persons living in situations of critical poverty in our region.

  4. A project whose cause is one great meeting place Promoting continental UnionAmerica for America Training for a world of solidaritySociety with a Global Conscience Overcoming poverty Supporting social projects

  5. A dream that wants to grow on 2021 2011 9,500 44,000 Beneficiaries per year 80 400 Volunteers per year 8 22 Countries reached

  6. A project whose cause is a great meeting point Promoting continental Union America for America Training for a world of solidarity Society with a Global Conscience Overcoming poverty Supporting social projects

  7. Profesionals for moresolidarity in the worldYoung Professional Volunteers For the three months that have already gone by I can’t complain and I am not sorry for the time spent, since it has been awesome, motivating, and stimulating, as well as disappointing, frustrating and tiring. Also, hopefu, enfuriating and dark. What is depressing also strengthens you. I could go on, but I think it all boils down to everything that is necessary to share in order to achieve a more conscious and responsible life in relation to my surroundings. Cristóbal Kripper, Former Volunteer (Port au Prince, Haití)

  8. Un proyecto cuya causa es un gran punto de encuentro Promoting continental union America for America Training for a world of solidarity Society with a Global Conscience Overcoming poverty Supporting Social Projects

  9. HAITI EARTHQUAKE CAMPAIGN http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQ6dpE4rPU8

  10. ALLIANCE FOR TRANSFORMATION PUBLIC PRIVATE SOCIAL

  11. I.- ALLIANCE WITH AGCI (Chilean Agency for International Cooperation): ENHANCE & COMPLEMENT COOPERATION Improve quality of life and overcome poverty on the continent, making special use of country advantages Generate links of brotherhood and understanding among the countries in the region, contributing to Regional Integration Promote comprehensive technical cooperation models by way of joint work between publice services, businesses and NGOs Train citizen-leaders for a global society, who are conscious and commited to regional cooperation responsibility

  12. Beneficiaries Planned & Covered 2011

  13. Professions among volunteers

  14. II.- GLOBAL BUSINESSES WITH GLOBAL RESPONSIBILITIES • LAN • MOVISTAR • GOODYEAR • ARAUCO • MAPFRE • EUROAMÉRICA • BARRICK

  15. Leader It gives support and strength of a leader Successful Quality Close Brings closeness and social commitment Human Friendly

  16. III.- ALLIANCE WITH SOCIAL WORLD: SHARING RESOURCES • NGOs: • IN-KIND CONTRIBUTIONS • SOCIETY: • DONORS • SPONSORS • CAMPAIGNS

  17. II.- Example of Cooperation: Public / Social • Project Objective: • Promote the development of comprehensive public policy for Early Childhood, based on creating educational Pilot Centers. • Team: • Local pedagogical team: trained in Chile • Chilean State development workers: 2 teachers • 6 America Solidarity Volunteers • Lines of Action - America Solidarity • Pedagogical, Health, Agricultural, Community • Strategic Partners: • Haiti: Ministry of Education Haiti, Early Childhood Centers • Chile: AGCI, Integra, Junji • International Orgs: IDB, America Solidarity

  18. Internationalization

  19. Technical Cooperation Program South-South: “Access to development opportunities in poor communities based on the work of young professionalsat the regional and national level” OVERCOMING POVERTY FOUNDATION AMERICA SOLIDARITY FOUNDATION

  20. AN ALLIANCE FOR OUR CONTINENT • OVERCOMING POVERTY FOUNDATION: • Founded in 1995, • it seeks to contribute to • overcoming poverty promoting • greater levels of equality and social integration, insuring Sustainable Human Development. • Implements actions through: • Research and public policy proposals with a Rights approach • Implements the Country Service Program in Chile, mobilizing over 400 young professionals every year www.superacionpobreza.cl

  21. GENERAL OBJECTIVE Link communities living in poverty & social vulnerability throughout the continent, with opportunities for development in their territory through actions by university professionals from different countries contributing to reducing the access gaps to effectively achieve results for family and community wellbeing

  22. Increase the population’s conditions of access and effective achievements in the structure of Opportunities in society in these areas: Social, labor, productivity and environment Working in two directions to reduce the levels of INEQUALITY Redistribute professional resources to the regions of the Latin American continent

  23. 1- Contribute to the redistribution of professional capacities in the region to reduce physical, social and productive differences suffered by people living in poverty throughout the continent. INCREASE OPPORTUNITIES: HEALTH – HOUSING – INCOME- EDUCATION – ENVIRONMENT - CULTURE STRENGTHEN RESOURCES AND CAPITAL: HUMAN – SOCIAL – PHYSICAL – FINANCIAL FIELDS of action: Education, health, housing, work/business, culture, environment. SERVICES TEAM OF PROFESSIONALS development workers ADAPTABILITY ACCEPTABILITY Working models: ALIANCE TO IMPLEMENT THE INTERVENTION INDIVIDUALS PROTOCOLS & METHODS FOR INTERVENTION ALLIED INSTITUTIONS IN THE COUNTRY COMMUNITIES FAMILIES

  24. SPECIFIC OBJECTIVE Nº2 2- Generate a space for professional & personal development for young people interested in dedicating a year or two of their lives to work for “a continent with no poverty” Types of professionals sought: Professionals in the country itself South-South Development Workers North-South Development Workers

  25. SPECIFIC OBJETIVE Nº3 3- Promote regional integration based on solidarity through efforts to raise citizen awareness with regards to the issue of poverty and the ways to overcome it. SPECIFIC OBJETIVE Nº4 4- Generate spaces for training, reflection, discussion and proposals for Development Cooperation and social policies at the level of Latin America based on the experience of young professionals and issue experts.

  26. EXPECTED ACHIEVEMENTS Individuals, families, and communities with greater and improved access to the opportunities in their country. Decentralization of human resources – professionals in large cities and/or main countries of the region out to the less advanced: democratization & equal knowledge Contribute to training and fostering work-networks and value for Regional Integration: solidarity, and social responsibility.

  27. The Challenge: Promote Social Protection Efforts on the Continent In Alliance with Countries and Civil Society • Problems: • Policies are often very complex: • For local government • For users • Information not Always available • Arbitrary situations possible • The invitation: • Bring together the OAS member countries and RIPSO, to galvanize Social Protection efforts • Implement directly: • Planning, Training, Operation, Technical Accompaniment • Generate a continental system for cooperation in solidarity

  28. STATE Structure of Opportunities PRIVATE ENTERPRISE CIVIL SOCIETY

  29. Importance for the Region Generating a common regional identity in the American continent based on solidarity Strengthening the capacity to respond in the wake of international catastrophe Developing a South-South cooperation model in the region through Development Workers and Local Volunteers to support social protection policies and achieve the millenium goals Generating a critical mass of Latin American citizens that are conscious of the region’s needs, and advocating the integration of American countries

  30. Déyé món, gen món(After this hill, there are more hills) Haitian Proverb

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