Our mission is to educate and improve access to knowledge and know-how of producers that are part of eligible local organizations, while applying innovative methodologies for value-chain optimization. Our end-goal is 3-fold: (1) To reduce poverty and income inequality through sustainable, wealth-generating programs; (2) To enhance human capital to meet the needs of a competitive global market; (3) To increase private and non-for-profit sectors co-investments for shared-value creation. Our team has a strong experience in various sectors, such as the handicraft and coffee sectors; we also prioritize critical areas such as technology; brand, marketing & communications; and, leadership devel... read more Our mission is to educate and improve access to knowledge and know-how of producers that are part of eligible local organizations, while applying innovative methodologies for value-chain optimization. Our end-goal is 3-fold: (1) To reduce poverty and income inequality through sustainable, wealth-generating programs; (2) To enhance human capital to meet the needs of a competitive global market; (3) To increase private and non-for-profit sectors co-investments for shared-value creation. Our team has a strong experience in various sectors, such as the handicraft and coffee sectors; we also prioritize critical areas such as technology; brand, marketing & communications; and, leadership development & entreprenuerialship; to deliver long-lasting results within the area of influence, operating in Chiapas, with scaling opportunities in vulnerable regions with indigenous populations in Mexico and in Latin America.
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By Karla Aguerrebere | Project Leader
For more than a decade, a group of women artisans in the municipality of Huixtán has woven, with threads of collaboration and effort, a collective identity around textile production. Along the... Read the full report ›By Karla Aguerrebere | Project Leader
Juxta Nation is a social enterprise made up of seven women's cooperatives from the indigenous peoples of Chiapas. The 83 co-owners of this enterprise have overcome historical barriers by assuming the... Read the full report ›By Karla Aguerrebre | Project Leader
In August 2024, we conducted a survey targeting the artisan women we collaborate with in the Highlands of Chiapas. This questionnaire was designed to establish a baseline reflecting their needs,... Read the full report ›