2022 Accomplishments
COVID-19 and Other Health-Related Projects
6
Handwashing stations implemented in a local elementary school to ensure a safe return to in-person classes
52
Radio programs of Salud y Economía al Día broadcasted on a local radio to provide communities with information on health and financial education
1,000
PPE and informational kits were distributed to help minimize the spread of COVID-19 during in-person voting for presidential elections
218
Children received training on dental hygiene and hygiene kits to support healthy habits at home
The Scholarship Program
50
Scholarships provided to students from rural communities to pursue higher education.
In 2013, scholarships recipients formed a group that they call Mosoq Riqchary, meaning “New Dawn” in Quechua. They meet throughout the year and use their studies to work on projects that address some of the challenges their home communities face. In 2021, their projects focused on:
- Tutoring young students to decrease learning loss during the pandemic
- Psychological assistance
- Helping artisans sell products online
- Vocation orientation- helping junior and senior students of high school find a career path and education plan
- Anemia prevention
- Waste Handling
The Economic Development Program
$169,743
Invested by communities in projects they designed to improve their income generating activities and family economy.
The following tables provide information on the economic development projects communities implemented through the Chijnaya Foundation Rotating Fund Program in 2021:
Cattle Herding Community Projects
Project | # of Direct Beneficiaries (Households) |
Oat Seed Purchase | 213 |
Animal Sheds | 28 |
Feeding Troughs | 20 |
Portable Feeding Troughs | 19 |
Cheese Plant | 40 |
Purchase of Calves, Heifers, or Bulls | 19 |
Haylofts | 21 |
Cement Blocks for Construction | 9 |
Electric and motorized pumps | 3 |
Bathroom Biodigestor | 1 |
Total | 373 |
Alpaca Herding Community Projects
Project | # of Direct Beneficiaries (Households) |
Alpacas for Breeding | 16 |
Total | 16 |
Artisan Projects
Project | # of Direct Beneficiaries (Households) |
Covered Artisan Workshops | 12 |
Paraffins | 14 |
Paint | 10 |
Air Compressors | 18 |
Glass Display Cabinets | 10 |
Total | 64 |
Rural Tourism
Project | # of Direct Beneficiaries (Households) |
Drip Irrigation Systems | 40 |
Tourism Services Improvement | 20 |
Massage Parlor | 20 |
Fish Food for Trout Farm | 8 |
Total | 88 |
The Group Savings Program
$83,127
Saved and invested by the 16 savings groups and community banks of The Group Savings Program.
Accessing loans with fair interest rates can be very difficult for rural communities in Peru. The Group Savings Program facilitates the creation of small savings groups and community banks to provide members with a place within their community to save their money and take out loans. All of the money saved and invested by these groups comes from the members themselves. The groups are able to provide members with low interest rate loans and all interest paid on the loans directly benefit the groups’ savings. The program also provides the groups with financial education on topics such as how to save and create a family budget, as well as topics related to managing the finances of a small business. In 2021, savings group members reported using their savings and loans to purchase business inventory, cover children’s educational expenses, cover medical expenses, and purchase small farm animals. Women play a major role in these organizations and often assume leadership positions, including offices of President and Treasurer.
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