Location: Cochabamba, Bolivia Setting: Peri-Urban Established: 2006 Staff: 14

Mission and Objectives: The Gaia Pacha Foundation seeks to create and implement scientific proposals to increase environmental awareness and change people’s attitudes and behavior towards the environment. The Foundation’s overall goal is to tackle problems where human actions alter ecosystem balances by developing real alternatives using local and scientific knowledge and thus, satisfy the needs of both humans and their environment.

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Tiraque – Cochabamba, Bolivia

Introduction:

The Tata Esteban Center is an NGO founded 1993 by Padre Esteban Avelli in Tiraque, a rural community about 2 hours from Cochabamba. The organization is an alternative education center that offers young people in the community the opportunity to finish and obtain a high school diploma, as well as gaining technical skills and training. The Center works with youth and Quechua peasants between the ages of 15 and 30 years old who have been marginalized from the state educational system and were unable to complete primary school. Tata Esteban was originally conceived with the objective of promoting the role of young Quechua females (SIPASKUNA) in the community through professional development and alternative education, and in 2000 the program expanded to include young Quechua males (WAYNAKUNA). The Center currently works with approximately 450 youth providing technical training in a range of fields while placing emphasis on the value of local norms and customs.

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Movimiento Sonrisa Location: Cochabamba Setting: Urban Established: 2009 Organization Objectives The Movimiento Sonrisa’s two objectives are: to assist young hospital patients who lack family support as they undergo operations and recovery, and to raise money in the local community and abroad to pay for medical care for children whose families cannot afford it.

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Cochabamba, Bolivia Mission: PDAI conducts microcredit activities with agricultural families and small businesses in the rural and periurban regions of Cochabamba. PDAI aims to satisfy work capital and investment requirements for clients in the agricultural, livestock, industrial, commercial, and artisan sectors who generally don’t have access to conventional credit establishments, thereby supporting the social and economic development of the community.

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Location: Cochabamba, Bolivia    Setting: Peri-urban    Established: 2009    Staff: 4

Mission

CECAM aims to increase the health and quality of life for community members through the distribution of clean technology: namely, energy efficient cook stoves and water purification systems.

Description

CECAM Bolivia was founded in November 2009, with the purpose of providing assistance to those with scarce resources and improving the environment in Cochabamba. CECAM was created with an eye to ¨help people, help themselves.¨ As an organization, they strive for transparency in all sectors, and also aim to reach marginalized populations who do not normally have access to support services. CECAM´s founders have experience working in low income communities and with clean technology, while maintaining respect for the traditions and customs that are a vital part to the people of Cochabamba. CECAM builds relationships through trust and respect, without which, success and integration in the communities they work with would not be possible.

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Fundación Proyectar

Organization Objectives

Fundación Proyectar’s objective is the formation and development of community leaders and community lead projects in underprivledged neighborhoods, specifically within the northern and southern outskirts of Salta.

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Vikalp Sansthan

Location: Jodphur Setting: Urban Established: 2004 Staff: Office: 17 Field: 50

Subject Areas

Community Development: Community Empowerment; Community Mobilization/Organization
Human Rights: Advocacy; Poverty, Equality and Social Justice
Education and Youth Development: Social Leadership; Vocational and Life Skills Training; Skill Building; Guidance and Counseling; Leadership Training
Women's Empowerment: Advocacy and Rights; Violence Against Women; Capacity Building

Organization Objectives

Vikalp Sansthan’s mission is to spread awareness and inspire understanding of the problems related to gender based violence, to make individuals aware of their rights as human beings, and to empower young women and men to actively participate in development and social change. Vikalp works in 12 districts of Western and southern Rajasthan, focusing on this region due to its strong social problems including but not limited to a rigid caste system, illiteracy, female infanticide, violence against women, forced child marriage, and dowry. Their long-term vision is to create a violence free society based on equality, peace, and justice.

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Samaj Evam Paryavaran Vikas Sansthan (SEPVS)

Location: Jodphur Setting: Urban and Rural Established: 1996 Staff: 3

Subject Areas

Community Development: Capacity building, Community empowerment, Community mobilization/organization
Environment: Natural resource management, Organic/sustainable agriculture
Education and Youth Development: social, moral and cognitive development,
Human Rights: Advocacy, Poverty, equality and social justice

Organization Objectives

SEPVS is a development-based non-profit organization located in Jodhpur City, Rajasthan that operates in over 73 villages throughout western Rajasthan and the Thar Desert. Through capacity building workshops and trainings, SEPVS works to address the issues of child and dalit rights, women empowerment, health, education, climate change, agriculture, and water resource management, and collaborates with local communities to develop sustainable solutions to these problems. The mission of SEPVS is to empower the marginalized sections of society, particularly low-income people, through awareness-raising, education, and leadership development. In order to achieve its mission, SEPVS pursues the following objectives:

Program Information
1. Child Education

Child Labor and lack of access to education are arguably the biggest problems in the Jodhpur district. SEPVS has partnered with CRY India for last 15 years to address this problem.

2. Women’s Empowerment

SEPVS has formed 125 women’s groups and conduct capacity building programs to educate them about their rights. They also encourage women to fight against social injustice in society. This program is being run at block level as a pilot project.

3. Environment

SEPVS is planning to start a new project in the areas of Appropriate Technology, Water Security, Rainwater Harvesting Systems, Conservation, Environmental Planning, Environmental Education, Sustainable Agriculture, Food Security, and Drought Relief through community empowerment. SEPVS is planning to conduct baseline research and a need assessment in Doriya and surrounding villages to inform the design of projects that approach climate change holistically.

Opportunities Requirements Program Supervisor (All Programs)

Interns will be supervised by Simatharam Pathik, the Founder Trustee of SEPVS.
Note: Responsibilities offered to each participant will be proportionate to their level of experience. Participants who are new to development work may predominantly support and assist current project agendas, while those with much applicable experience may be able to assume greater responsibility. Research projects are strongly encouraged by this organization to support each program’s objective because minimal resources are currently allocated for research.

Working Conditions

Interns will be based in the small SEPVS office in Jodhpur but will frequently go to the main office in Doriya in Balesar Thasll village,100 kms away from Jodhpur to do fieldwork. There is the opportunity for the intern to stay at the SEPVS guesthouse in the village a few days a week to support their work if desired. The new Jodhpur office is very small and without many resources, therefore, it is strongly encouraged for participants to bring a computer with them. Also, few staff members speak English, so a working knowledge of Hindi will be useful in both the office and the field.

Organizational Background

Samaj Evam Paryavarn Vikas Sansthan (The Institute for Social and Environmental Development) came into existence in 1996, when it was registered under the Rajasthan Society Act of 1958. For 15 years, SEPVS has addressed the most salient issues facing the underprivileged in western Rajasthan, including child labor, women's and Dalit rights, education, health, and water resource management. SEPVS aims to build leadership and life-skills in impoverished, Dalit communities, and in women and children, by organizing and sponsoring workshops, meetings, trainings, and seminars. Through these strategies, SEPVS hopes to empower and strengthen communities to fight for their own rights and voice their own concerns and opinions. SEPVS is also active in many networks that function to spread the message of SEPVS's work and facilitate partnerships with other like-minded organizations.

SEPVS website About SEPVS Clients

SEPVS works in Western Rajasthan with marginalized communities members such as women, children and lower-caste community members.

Rupayan Sansthan

Location: Paota, Jodphur Setting: Urban Established: 1960 Staff: 7

Subject Areas

Community Development: Cultural Retention, Capacity Building, Media and Communications, Planning and Infrastructure Building

Organization Objectives

Rupayan Sansthan was established with the simple idea of collecting folk tales and folk songs to bring out the richness of the Rajasthani language, which is the mother tongue of more than 40 million people of Rajasthan. Since its inception, Rupayan has expanded its scope from merely research and archiving, to educating Rajasthanis on traditional livelihoods and cultures and working with traditional performing arts communities on development issues.

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Jai Bhim Vikas Shikshan Sansthan (JBVSS)

Location: Jodphur Setting: Urban Established: 1993 Staff: 10

Subject Areas

Community Development: Capacity building; Community empowerment; Community mobilization/organization
Environment/Appropriate Technology: Natural resource management; Water, Organic/sustainable agriculture
Human Rights: Advocacy; Poverty, equality and social justice
Organization Objectives

Jai Bhim Vikas Shikshan Sansthan was organized in order to create awareness and to organize minority populations in India, especially Dalits and women, so that they can improve their living standards by asserting control over all the processes affecting their lives. The organization is operating with the aim of empowering minority communities-- especially women and children, strengthening Panchayati Raj Institutions (rural government structures), strengthening the ability of Dalit community leaders to act on behalf of their community, generating livelihood options for the underserviced and protecting the rights of the people assured by the constitution of India.

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