Misión Huascarán is a Peruvian non-profit organization with over 9 years of uninterrupted presence in the rural high Andean communities of the Callejón de Huaylas, Áncash. Our mission is to transform lives by contributing to the integral human development of the most vulnerable rural communities in Peru's highlands, reducing multidimensional poverty through sustained, evidence-based interventions in Education, Health, and Nutrition. We believe that poverty in rural Andean communities is not the result of a single deprivation - it is the simultaneous absence of quality education, healthcare, and adequate nutrition. A child with anemia cannot learn. A child who cannot read cannot escape po... read more Misión Huascarán is a Peruvian non-profit organization with over 9 years of uninterrupted presence in the rural high Andean communities of the Callejón de Huaylas, Áncash. Our mission is to transform lives by contributing to the integral human development of the most vulnerable rural communities in Peru's highlands, reducing multidimensional poverty through sustained, evidence-based interventions in Education, Health, and Nutrition. We believe that poverty in rural Andean communities is not the result of a single deprivation - it is the simultaneous absence of quality education, healthcare, and adequate nutrition. A child with anemia cannot learn. A child who cannot read cannot escape poverty. A family without access to a doctor cannot be productive. That is why we intervene across all three fronts at once, with programs that are complementary, mutually reinforcing, and designed to generate lasting change beyond our direct presence. Over 9 years we have grown from a small initiative in 3 districts to a consolidated organization reaching over 45,000 direct beneficiaries and 144,000 indirect beneficiaries across more than 225 rural communities in 6 provinces of Áncash. We operate through a public-private-community partnership model, with active agreements with Peru's Regional Health Directorate, local education authorities, and over 15 private sector allies, and have been recognized among the 37 highest-impact anemia reduction initiatives in Peru by an independent study published in 2025. We do not seek to replace the State - we complement it, strengthen it, and articulate it, building local capacities that remain in communities long after our direct intervention ends.
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By Javier Basadre | Head of Social Projects
This quarter we brought free medical care to communities that, without us, would simply have no access to a doctor. With our two fully re-equipped mobile health units, each now featuring 2... Read the full report ›By Javier Basadre | Head of Social Projects
This first quarter of 2026 marked a historic milestone for Misión Huascarán: for the first time, our complementary education program expanded to the high school level, reaching 826... Read the full report ›By Javier Basadre | Head of Social Projects
Childhood anemia and chronic malnutrition remain the silent enemies of rural Andean children, and this quarter we fought back across 35 communities. We distributed 45,400 units of iron-fortified... Read the full report ›