Empower Mexican Women to Solve Communal Inequality

by Psicologia y Derechos Humanos PSYDEH A.C.
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Empower Mexican Women to Solve Communal Inequality
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Empower Mexican Women to Solve Communal Inequality
Empower Mexican Women to Solve Communal Inequality
Empower Mexican Women to Solve Communal Inequality
Empower Mexican Women to Solve Communal Inequality
Empower Mexican Women to Solve Communal Inequality
Empower Mexican Women to Solve Communal Inequality
Empower Mexican Women to Solve Communal Inequality
Empower Mexican Women to Solve Communal Inequality
Empower Mexican Women to Solve Communal Inequality
Empower Mexican Women to Solve Communal Inequality
Empower Mexican Women to Solve Communal Inequality
Empower Mexican Women to Solve Communal Inequality
Empower Mexican Women to Solve Communal Inequality
Empower Mexican Women to Solve Communal Inequality
Empower Mexican Women to Solve Communal Inequality
Empower Mexican Women to Solve Communal Inequality

Project Report | May 18, 2020
1st Quarter 2020: COVID-19 Hurts and PSYDEH Pivots

By Damon Taylor | Senior Advisor, PSYDEH

PSYDEH as human interest story_Mexico News Daily
PSYDEH as human interest story_Mexico News Daily

Over the past five months, PSYDEH makes progress on multiple fronts despite serious COVID-19 challenges like seeing hoped-for-funding dry up and not being able to do any fieldwork.

Since PSYDEH’s last report, your investment helps us to 

  • pivot by launching a new COVID-19 initiative
  • produce measured results in the field
  • be celebrated in the press and publish important articles

COVID-19

Information is power, always. This is especially true for vulnerable rural and indigenous communities needing to smartly navigate COVID-19 and its economic and social consequences. Thus, we produce a bi-weekly information series with trustworthy content in Spanish, indigenous languages, and English. See for example THIS episode with practical content like THIS video by a USA doctor whose first 30 minutes of advice are translated by PSYDEH for Spanish speakers. We also are about to start pursuing funding for COVID-19 recovery fieldwork.

MEASURING RESULTS

With our inaugural foray into the social enterprise field, PSYDEH’s wildly successful action-learning embroidery initiative, produced with your donation, connects women’s supply of high-quality artisan goods with global demand for such products. This puts money in women’s pockets. It directs all net gain to update these women’s organizations’ legal documents, a critical step for future fundraising. And with a 161% return on investment, this pilot project tells us that PSYDEH should do more of the same in 2020-2021. 

We also completed our first comprehensive impact assessment. Some key quantitative takeaways are that 100% of women feel better prepared as leaders, and all but one said that they trust PSYDEH and its team. Qualitatively speaking, women partners tell us that we need to deliver more resources to local communities, e.g., high-impact projects, training, and permanent field staff. A PSYDEH staff person shares, "With PSYDEH, I get the opportunity to DO while applying thought leadership on how we solve complex problems facing Mexico and other democracies like growing social and economic inequality.”

IN THE PRESS + PUBLISHING

We are thrilled to be showcased in this human interest story in Mexico News Daily. It does a fine job explaining our complicated work in basic terms.

We've published THIS article on our replicable model and THIS article on how storytelling is key to actionable feedback. PSYDEH also published our 2018 Annual report in English and Spanish. Our 2019 report will be released in early June.

LOOKING FORWARD

PSYDEH’s 2nd quarter 2020 report will celebrate: 

  • e-publishing a 160+page book with 27 women partners' stories
  • progress with our "Seed Fund" activity
  • lobbying for more resources for Mexico and the Global South.

Stay safe and sane!

Online promotional tag_Embroidery Initiative
Online promotional tag_Embroidery Initiative
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Silent Auction_Embroidery Initiative
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Virtual Ecosystem Poster_Embroidery Initiative
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PSYDEH article_Feedback Labs
COVID-19 Initiative
COVID-19 Initiative

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Nov 22, 2019
3rd Quarter 2019: Feedback & Sustained Impact

By Damon Taylor | Senior Advisor, PSYDEH

Aug 13, 2019
2nd Quarter 2019: Your Investment = Impact, Now and In the Future

By Damon Taylor | Senior Advisor, PSYDEH

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Psicologia y Derechos Humanos PSYDEH A.C.

Location: Tenango de Doria, Hidalgo - Mexico
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Project Leader:
Damon Taylor
Santiago Tulantepec , Mexico

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Combined with other sources of funding, this project raised enough money to fund the outlined activities and is no longer accepting donations.
   

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