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Dispurse Digital facilitator training has started

As part of our collaboration with EDUCO and the Fundación Centro de Cultura Popular (FCCP) we have started our Digital Facilitator training as part of the planned implementation of Dispurse Literacy Program aimed at low literate mothers in Bolivia.

Dispurse Digital facilitator training has started

The digital facilitator training, which is modular, makes it possible for us to tailor the training according to each of our allies and their needs. The training starts with an introduction of the Dispurse approach to adult literacy development based on the resource perspective, which is at the core of all the teaching we offer.

Using our training portal and through virtual sessions, facilitators, key to the success of the program, are receiving comprehensive training to ensure effective implementation of the FOCUS application and our complementary materials.

The literacy program, which will begin on June 17, will involve 25 women, who will receive basic literacy training that is functional, digital and critical, with the goal of significantly improving the lives of themselves, their families and their community.

This joint effort with EDUCO and FCCP is an important step towards our mission to bring education to where it is most needed and to contribute to the eradication of poverty in the world.

Celebrating the first 10 graduates of our program in Bolivia

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).

Rewriting Stories: The Transformative Power of Youth and Adult Education

The event organized by Es Hoy, DVV International and Dispurse Foundation highlighted the joint efforts of companies, municipalities, educational institutions and civil society to close the educational gaps in youth and adults. In a context where 1 in 3 people in Peru have not completed their basic education, this event highlighted the importance of education as a tool for transformation.