Future Generations works in partnership with communities and government to build on successes in such areas as maternal and child health, nature conservation, peacebuilding, income generation, and governance. Through this three-way partnership, local successes grow to have regional and national level impact.
Four countries are strategic areas of focus:
China: In Tibet, 600 community volunteers
known as Pendebas spread conservation concepts and improve health and
income among families living within the region's remote nature
preserves. In 2007, Future Generations began working nationwide through the Green
Long March, a Chinese youth movement for the environment involving students from 32 universities.
India: At the headwaters of the Brahmaputra river,
Future Generations partners with a growing network of more than 800
volunteers, 150 women’s groups and farmer’s clubs to
realize Gandhi's dream of governance at the village level.
Peru: More than 2,100 communities covering one-third of
the population are partnering with government to manage their own
primary health care facilities. Future Generations Peru strengthens
this national system and has reduced chronic child malnutrition from
46% to 18% in pilot sites.
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