PERU

95,348 people reached through 7 projects

24,180 men and women identify risk factors for anemia, such as iron deficiency, malnutrition, infectious diseases, and other determinants, and take steps to address them. In partnership with the Ministry of Health and FH, we were able to have a population trained in the prevention of the determinants of anemia as a tool to address this important health problem

62,359 adolescents and young people discovered their vocation through a vocational guidance program and had access to the free vocational guidance application PLAN EDU, the program has provided young people with valuable information about their vocation through a psychological test, educational and career options available

6,949 men, women, children, and adolescents practice alternative masculinity to prevent violence, promoting gender equality by challenging traditional stereotypes that perpetuate inequality and violence. Alternative masculinities and the prevention of gender-based violence are important steps toward creating a more just, safe, and equitable society

2,933 people from the host community and migrant population receive financial education and financial inclusion

2,354 families diversify their crops which has provided a wider range of food and nutrients to families, reducing their dependence on a single crop and strengthening food security. By growing a variety of crops, families have increased their resilience to natural disasters or extreme weather events

82 infrastructures have been rehabilitated or built to enhance access to drinking water services in the communities, benefiting a total of 11,004 shareholders who now have access to clean drinking water

1,000 men and women have been assisted in the emergency areas of Piura

1500 girls receive menstrual hygiene kits

FH Peru supports 155 communities to achieve transformed populations with equal opportunities, healthy and resilient environments, reaching the potential that God has given them.