Mexico

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Though the 12th largest economy in the world, Mexico faces high levels of poverty in rural areas and states with large indigenous populations. Within the estimated 25.2 million people in rural Mexico, 57 percent live in poverty and 28 percent live in extreme poverty. The Hunger Project has been active in Mexico since 1983. We carry out a gender-focused capacity building strategy in rural municipios in four states.

Mexico News

THP-Mexico's December 2011 Newsletter: Building Bridges

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Read The Hunger Project-Mexico's December 2011 newsletter, which gives highlights about: an investor trip from Sweden and the United States; a bridge built by village partners in Zacatecas; celebrating international days of significance through a radio program; participatory rural appraisal in Oaxaca; and other THP-Mexico partnerships. 

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One Plant Nursery Provides for a Family and Empowers a Community

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Josefina Martínez was once reliant upon family members living in Zacatecas for money to buy food and support her children. Now, she has a highly successful plant nursery that allows her to provide for her family and serve as an example in her community.

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THP-Mexico Becomes Member of Advisory Board for the Promotion of Civil Society Organizations

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Lorena Vázquez Ordaz, Country Director of The Hunger Project-Mexico, was recently sworn in as a member of the Technical Advisory Board of the Commission to Foster Civil Society Organizations Activities in Mexico, a consultative body which seeks to promote the Federal Administration's support of Civil Society Organizations.

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