Difference between revisions of "La Asociación Qachuu Aloom “Madre Tierra”/fr"

From CJ-JT Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
(Created page with "Le savoir et traditions des populations autochtones")
(Created page with "Agroécologie")
 
(3 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 7: Line 7:
 
Leadership féminin  
 
Leadership féminin  
 
Le savoir et traditions des populations autochtones   
 
Le savoir et traditions des populations autochtones   
Gender equality
+
Égalité des genres
Equity
+
Équité
Food sovereignty
+
Souveraineté alimentaire
Agroecology
+
Agroécologie
 
|Description=Qachuu Aloom is a predominantly “female” Maya Achi' organization. Qachuu Aloom, not only translates as Mother Earth, it is the name that brings together the feeling of belonging and the meaning of the work of a women's organization that for many years has focused its life and work on the conservation of native and creole seeds as the basis for their own development.
 
|Description=Qachuu Aloom is a predominantly “female” Maya Achi' organization. Qachuu Aloom, not only translates as Mother Earth, it is the name that brings together the feeling of belonging and the meaning of the work of a women's organization that for many years has focused its life and work on the conservation of native and creole seeds as the basis for their own development.
  

Latest revision as of 19:03, 17 May 2023

Other languages:
English • ‎español • ‎français • ‎العربية

Organization name

La Asociación Qachuu Aloom “Madre Tierra”

Organization link

http://www.qachuualoom.org/

Organization type

Groupe communautaire

Country

Guatemala

Current focus/area

Autonomisation des femmes Leadership féminin Le savoir et traditions des populations autochtones Égalité des genres Équité Souveraineté alimentaire Agroécologie

Description/notes

Qachuu Aloom is a predominantly “female” Maya Achi' organization. Qachuu Aloom, not only translates as Mother Earth, it is the name that brings together the feeling of belonging and the meaning of the work of a women's organization that for many years has focused its life and work on the conservation of native and creole seeds as the basis for their own development.

Its mission is to maintain the organization through experimentation, multiplication of ecological techniques and rescuing Creole and native seeds through the active participation of women and men with the desire to improve the conditions of food security and the family and community economy. Its goal is the empowerment of the associated people in terms of the sustainability of their orchards and therefore their quality of life through agro-ecological production processes, sustainable in the short and long term.

(website)

Compendium source

15° 47' 0.60" N, 90° 13' 50.88" W

Autonomisation des femmes

Leadership féminin Le savoir et traditions des populations autochtones Égalité des genres Équité Souveraineté alimentaire

Agroécologie +
Qachuu Aloom is a predominantly “female” MQachuu Aloom is a predominantly “female” Maya Achi' organization. Qachuu Aloom, not only translates as Mother Earth, it is the name that brings together the feeling of belonging and the meaning of the work of a women's organization that for many years has focused its life and work on the conservation of native and creole seeds as the basis for their own development.</br></br>Its mission is to maintain the organization through experimentation, multiplication of ecological techniques and rescuing Creole and native seeds through the active participation of women and men with the desire to improve the conditions of food security and the family and community economy. Its goal is the empowerment of the associated people in terms of the sustainability of their orchards and therefore their quality of life through agro-ecological production processes, sustainable in the short and long term.</br></br>(website)ble in the short and long term. (website) +
15° 47' 0.60" N, 90° 13' 50.88" WLatitude: 15.7835
Longitude: -90.2308
+
La Asociación Qachuu Aloom “Madre Tierra” +
Groupe communautaire +