Support PUENTES, help vulnerable students graduate Without spaces like RACI, CSOs are left alone. Women construction workers of Villa 21-24 Help Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo in their search

Federacion Red Argentina para la Cooperacion Internacional (RACI)

Org #92273
Vetted since 2021 Top Ranked Effective Nonprofit
2017
year founded
$439,967
raised on GlobalGiving
5
years fundraising
2
projects funded
* Amounts in US Dollars

Mission

Contribute to the social transformation of Argentina through the creation of a space for exchange and interinstitutional dialogue, which brings together all actors and agents related to the process of sustainable development.

Project Leaders
Victoria Vanetta
Victoria Vanetta
Faustina Terceiro
Faustina Terceiro
Antonella Erben
Antonella Erben
Canal de donaciones
Canal de donaciones
Team
Guillermo Correa, Victoria Vanetta, Juliana Catania, Mariana Agnolin
Organization Information
Sanchez de Bustamante 191, 1G
Buenos Aires City, Buenos Aires City 1173
Argentina
+541148625447
Organization Information
Sanchez de Bustamante 191, 1G
Buenos Aires City, Buenos Aires City 1173
Argentina
+541148625447

Project Reports

Each of GlobalGiving’s nonprofit partners is required to send quarterly donor reports detailing the impact of their work. Here are some of their recent updates:

50 years after the coup, the search continues

By Prensa Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo | Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo

The activities, campaigns, and massive marches commemorating the 50th anniversary of the civic-military coup in Argentina and various parts of the world demonstrated the enduring importance of... Read the full report ›

Surgery project progress

By Luciana Traverso | Fundraising Coordinator

We are delighted to announce that we have begun renovating the Sanatorium's eight operating rooms with state-of-the-art equipment from brands such as Dragger, Storz, and Diamond, among others. We have... Read the full report ›

Impact of women bricklayers and their future.

By Paz Ochoteco | Project Leader

Despite the challenging social and economic context, the Women Construction Workers project continues to build community, train women and improve housing conditions in Villa 21-24-Zavaleta. Since the... Read the full report ›
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