How to collaborate?
During the booking process for your flight, you will have the option to select “+One inSolidarity”, adding €1 to your ticket purchase.
Air Europa will allocate all collected funds to Manos Unidas, contributing to improving the living conditions of the indigenous populations in Chiquitanía, one of the most vulnerable areas of Santa Cruz in Bolivia, promoting gender equality and the implementation of sustainable productive systems.
Manos Unidas Project
The Chiquitanía, one of the most vulnerable regions of Bolivia, is home to indigenous communities whose livelihoods are at risk and who are living on the poverty line, largely due to climate change and deforestation. The project advocates for the development of strategies from a territorial and intercultural approach, recognizing gender equity and incorporating women in political, social, and productive development processes; while implementing sustainable environmental management actions.
What does the project consist of?
The goal is to strengthen capacities in the management of rights in the communities of the Chiquitanía, empowering 302 indigenous families (over 1,200 people) in the municipalities of Concepción and San Ignacio de Velasco.
Empowerment of Indigenous Women and Youth: The active participation of women and youth in the political and social life of their communities is promoted, including the development of local leadership and the defense of their rights, ensuring gender equality.
Sustainable Productive Development: Diversified and sustainable agricultural systems are implemented to ensure food security and enable these communities to face challenges such as climate change, drought, and forest fires.
Influence on Public Policies: Work is conducted with communities to influence local policies related to water management, the use of natural resources, and the protection of their territories, always seeking equity and sustainability.
Through the implementation of this project, the communities in Chiquitanía will achieve:
Climate resilience: Their capacities to manage their territories adaptively will be strengthened, protecting their natural resources from degradation.
This work also directly contributes to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):
The project spans 12 months, focusing on training communities, improving their livelihoods, and ensuring long-term sustainable development. The entire process is closely monitored by Manos Unidas and its local partner, the Center for Research and Promotion of Farmers (CIPCA), ensuring that every action is effective and transparent.
Terms of
+One inSolidarity
- It is personal and non-transferable.
- Donation equivalent to €1 = $1 = £1 = CHF1.
- The contracted services are non-refundable except in the following circumstances:
About Manos Unidas
Manos Unidas is an NGO with more than 65 years of experience in fighting poverty and inequality in over 70 countries. It has funded 25,000 development projects that have benefited millions of people.
Learn more about their work at: www.manosunidas.org