Solución: Asistencia Alimentaria para la Integración Social

 

Ante los problemas de seguridad alimentaria en una zona rural, donde hay altos índices de malnutrición, desnutrición y pérdida de cosechas por incapacidad para almacenarlos, conservarlos, consumirlos y transportarlos, la Unidad Municipal Santander de la Cruz Roja Colombiana nos cuenta acerca de sus prácticas de solución. 

Algunas de las palabras clave de esta experiencia son: 

  • Línea de base
  • Asistencia técnica
  • Uso de tecnología
  • Capacitación de voluntarios y de la comunidad
  • Proyecto piloto
  • Transferencia local 
  • Acompañamiento, aprendizaje y control de calidad 

Descarga el adjunto para conocer más y contacta con el autor en caso requieras mayor infromación.

Si deseas compartir tu experiencia, encuentra aquí las herramientas claves:

https://preparecenter.org/node/17366

¡Es tiempo de compartir! 

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