To identify new areas in which to develop international cooperation projects, we adopt a methodical and local-sensitive approach.
We start by analyzing the needs and vulnerabilities of different geographical areas, using socioeconomic data, human development indicators and information provided by local organizations. This allows us to identify the regions most in need of help. Next, we assess the political and social stability of potential areas, as a stable context is essential to ensure the sustainability of our projects.
We always involve local communities from the onset to understand their priorities and build projects that are tailored to their specific needs. For us, it is key to collaborate with local partners and governments, to map available resources and identify gaps. This allows us to intervene in a complementary way, avoiding overlaps and optimizing the impact.
Finally, we constantly monitor the local context in order to adapt our strategies and ensure that projects respond to the evolving needs of the communities involved.