Dispurse Foundation is proud to be part of the initiative that has led to the distinguished distinction of Andahuaylillas as a Learning City by UNESCO, a recognition that was granted in the month of February by the Institute for Lifelong Learning. Life (UIL). This recognition is a testament to the commitment and effort dedicated to community education and lifelong learning.
In collaboration with the district municipality and the Community Education Unit of the Ministry of Education, we have actively supported the municipal community education project in Andahuaylillas since its inception in 2018. This comprehensive project not only focuses on formal education, but also encompasses crucial aspects such as interculturality, sustainability, health, social equity, and entrepreneurship.
Thanks to this initiative, hundreds of residents of Andahuaylillas have been able to benefit from programs that promote healthy habits, literacy, access to educational opportunities and agricultural and commercial activities.
This achievement would not have been possible without the support and collaboration of various organizations, local businesses and government entities. Dispurse Foundation has been a constant partner in this process, committed to the continued success of the initiative.
We are honored to be part of this transformative project and look forward to continuing to collaborate with Andahuaylillas and other communities to promote learning and sustainable development throughout the country.
Within the framework of the 1st Meeting of Successful Experiences in Digital Literacy for Older Adults, held on November 13 and 14 in the city of Oxapampa, the National Program of Solidarity Assistance Pensión 65, under Peru’s Ministry of Development and Social Inclusion, granted a recognition to Dispurse Foundation for its contribution to strengthening digital literacy processes for older adults in vulnerable situations.
In September, the second edition of Rewriting Stories: Our Commitment to Education for Young People and Adults was held in Lima. The event was promoted by the business-led movement Es Hoy and Dispurse Foundation as a space to showcase concrete progress in Education for Young People and Adults (EYPA) and to recognize those making it possible to expand this right across the country.
Dispurse Foundation is proud to announce that 10 women have successfully completed our literacy program in Bolivia. This pilot, implemented in the Periferica macro-district in La Paz, is the result of a valuable collaboration with Fundación Educación y Cooperación (Educo) and Fundación Centro de Cultura Popular (FCCP).