DOMINICAN REPUBLIC

37,957 people reached through 3 programs

11,200 children were benefited with school kits in our intervention communities

3,300 baby kits were distributed to mothers participating in the various development programs in the intervention communities

11,200 personal hygiene kits were distributed to family members of households in our communities

130 households were assisted through the emergency response after being affected by a storm. These households received food and household items

50 agricultural leaders were trained under the field school strategy as part of the training program of the Aclimatar project

283 heads of households were trained and certified in early stimulation and positive parenting, facilitating emotional development, strengthening skills to educate and stimulate children

709 parents from 27 communities graduated from the Parents’ School, strengthening their skills for the development of their children

129 children from 7 communities have improved their school performance, thanks to the implementation of the Space for Growth (EPC) program

2 technological centers were set up where training will be provided for groups of teachers, children, and adults in the community, impacting more than 600 households

9,344 families were impacted in 6 of our communities through infrastructure projects. A community center were delivered, 4 water systems were inaugurated, providing access to potable water, and a community aqueduct was enabled, allowing water to reach directly to each household

Our impact on the most vulnerable communities of the Dominican Republic reflects a firm commitment to integral and sustainable development. Through our initiatives, we have provided effective responses to emergencies, promoted quality technical training programs, and established educational and technological spaces that generate new opportunities and build a flourishing future for communities.