Data

Location
Sacatepéquez Department
Guatemala
Scope of Operations & Activities
Regional
Sector
Non-Profit or Non Governmental
General Issues
Human Rights & Civil Rights
Labor & Work
Economics
Specific Topics
Indigenous Issues
Intellectual Property Rights
Gender Equality & Equity
Collections
Linking Participation and Economic Advancement
Links
https://thousandcurrents.org/partners/afedes/
General Types of Methods
Community development, organizing, and mobilization
General Types of Tools/Techniques
Manage and/or allocate money or resources
Facilitate dialogue, discussion, and/or deliberation
Specific Methods, Tools & Techniques
Microfinance

ORGANIZATION

Women’s Association for the Development of Sacatepéquez (AFEDES)

Location
Sacatepéquez Department
Guatemala
Scope of Operations & Activities
Regional
Sector
Non-Profit or Non Governmental
General Issues
Human Rights & Civil Rights
Labor & Work
Economics
Specific Topics
Indigenous Issues
Intellectual Property Rights
Gender Equality & Equity
Collections
Linking Participation and Economic Advancement
Links
https://thousandcurrents.org/partners/afedes/
General Types of Methods
Community development, organizing, and mobilization
General Types of Tools/Techniques
Manage and/or allocate money or resources
Facilitate dialogue, discussion, and/or deliberation
Specific Methods, Tools & Techniques
Microfinance

AFEDES is an association of Indigenous women in Guatemala leading projects to enhance the autonomy and rights of Indigenous women including education and claiming intellectual property over Indigenous crafts and designs.

Mission and Purpose

Women’s Association for the Development of Sacatepéquez (AFEDES) is an Indigenous organization based in Guatemala. It was originally founded to improve the lives of Indigenous women in the area of Sacatepéquez through training programs and an affordable loans program.

Central to their work is the claiming of Indigenous heritage and identity, including traditional textiles and designs which have been appropriated. AFEDES call on the Guatemalan government to protect these as Indigenous intellectual property.

Origins and Development

Organizational Structure, Membership, and Funding

Specializations, Methods and Tools

Major Projects and Events

Analysis and Lessons Learned

Publications

See Also

Buen Vivir Fund: Participatory Impact Investing

References

External Links

https://www.facebook.com/mujeresafedes/

https://thousandcurrents.org/partners/afedes/

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