The risk of irregular migration is real in Central America and Mexico, even now, as the pandemic has disrupted the job market. Youth are desperate to find opportunities to enrich their education and build a career.
Children Believe, in partnership with ChildFund International in the U.S. and EDUCO in Spain — as well as local organizations and governments from Central America and Mexico — are working hard to provide hope through the Preventing Irregular Child Migration in Central America and Mexico (PICMCA/CONFIO) project, funded by the Government of Canada.
Within the past week, we’ve also launched a new “My nation is my heart” campaign, designed to empower youth and give them a voice, because youth like Betzy are proud of their country: “My heart is in my nation, because I’m a daughter, a mother, a sister, a friend. I’m the future and development, something for my country to be proud of, and I’m happy in Nicaragua,” she says.
The PICMCA/CONFIO project is designed to help young adults like Betzy by providing training, equipment, leadership skills and seed funds to start a business, generate income and find a good alternative to irregular migration.
Watch the video below to learn more about how this project and campaign is helping youth dream of brighter futures.