Imagine believing your only option for a better life was to leave your country, alone, as a teen. That’s the case for many in Central America and Mexico who believe they don’t have enough job or educational opportunities, feel they must escape violence or want to reunite with family. Children Believe is hoping to change that.
As part of the Preventing Irregular Child Migration in Central America and Mexico (PICMCA/CONFIO) project funded by the Government of Canada, we’re working with youth to promote access to opportunities and give them a voice through our new “My nation is my heart” campaign.
“CONFIO trains, provides equipment, inputs and seed funds, so young people can start their businesses and generate income, so irregular migration is not the only alternative to achieve their well-being,” explains Borys Chinchilla, regional manager for the CONFIO project.
The goal is to reach more than 125,000 young people nationally and regionally (in Guatemala, Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador and Nicaragua), encouraging communication and sharing information about the risks associated with irregular migration.
Children Believe is working in alliance with non-governmental organizations to make this change possible. We’ve partnered with ChildFund International-USA and Educo in Spain as well as local organizations and governments from Central America and Mexico.
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