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In Spite
of it All: Ecuador's NGOs
By: Charlie
Conner
| Introduction
| Locally Managed NGOs |
| International NGOs |
The
socio-economic realities of Ecuador are, for many, as grave as they
have ever been. Regrettably, 74.9% of the Ecuadorian population
remains unemployed or subemployed while well over half of the nation
lives under the poverty line. Moreover, as the cost of living has
risen drastically in the wake of dollarization, the per capita GNP
and the GDP have consistently decreased for the past several years,
bringing more hardship and suffering to those who have spent the
past decade struggling to hold on. Meanwhile, with neoliberal measures
steadily diminishing the State's role in the economy as well as
its ability to maintain any kind of social welfare infrastructure,
and with the government dedicating roughly half of the nation's
resources to keeping up with interest payments on its USD 12 billion
external debt, Ecuador has been unable to count on the State to
act as a benefactor.
However, in the face of
economic hardship, a number of NGOs have been doing a remarkable
job helping the nation to get by. Working to fill the gaps left
by a faltering economy and a lack of governmental assistance, NGOs
have played an indispensable role in helping the nation's marginalized
citizenry meet their basic needs, encouraging sustainable development,
and protecting the nation's natural resources from exploitation.
Recognizing the importance
of the increasingly vital role played by Ecuador's many noteworthy
NGOs, EE.com would like to highlight the work of some of the nation's
more distinguished non-governmental organizations. What follows
is a fairly comprehensive list of some of the nation's most notable
NGOs along with links to their web sites (when applicable), a brief
description of their work and principle projects, contact information,
and information for would-be volunteers.
Locally
Managed and Regional Organizations

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Fundacion Octaedro - organizes a biannual film festival to promote filmmakers from around the world and educate viewers in Ecuador. Proceeds help cover the costs of its Teacher Training Program which started in 2001 and has benefitted over 5,000 students from poor urban and rural schools.
AmaZOOnico - in an attempt to preserve vulnerable species in the
Amazon, AmaZOOnico runs a rainforest animal rehabilitation center.
Volunteer positions are available for veterinary, wildlife biology,
and conservation biology students and professionals. For more information,
please contact Angelika Raiman at Explorer
Tours, Reina Victoria 1235 y Lizardo García, Quito.
Amingay
Group - through its various projects, the Amingay Group is a
testament to the difference an NGO can make. Its Alandaluz ecolodge
is proof that ecotourism can be sustainable and give back to the
community. Its organic Catalapiedra finca confirms that organic
food production can be profitable as well as delicious. And its
many other community-based ecological and community development
projects are to be praised for the lasting impact they've made in
the coastal area of Manabí. The organization sometimes accepts
longer term volunteers to assist at the Catalapiedra finca.
Consorcio Camaren - comprised of members from the environmental, agricultural, and
academic worlds, Camaren is a training system designed to promote
the sustainable management of natural resources. With its success
based on the vast array of experience of its members, Camaren was
created for with two basic necessities in mind: improving the efficiency
with which natural resources are managed and recognizing that a
training process depends on a highly specialized pedagogy.
Kallari
Craft Cooperative - This cooperative of over 650 Amazon families has discovered the path to sustainable development, rainforest conservation and cultural preservation. Since 1997, Kallari has applied grassroots community organization and direct international marketing to triple prices for their ethnic handicrafts and organic cocoa.
Kallari markets 100% natural Fair Trade handcrafts (jewellery, handbags, belts, baskets and wooden pieces) as well as organic certified cocoa, chocolate, coffee and a variety of herbal teas at their must-see café / restaurant / craft gallery in Quito. For more information about helping as a volunteer intern e-mail us - info@kallari.com.
Charles
Darwin Station - founded in 1959, under the auspices of UNESCO
and the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural
Resources (previously World Conservation Union), the Charles Darwin
Foundation is dedicated to the conservation of the Galapagos ecosystems.
The Foundation operates the Charles Darwin Research Station to conduct
scientific research and environmental education for conservation.
The Station has a team of over two hundred scientists, educators,
volunteers, research students and support staff from all over the
world. Volunteer opportunities (some with room and board). For more
information, please contact Roslyn Cameron at cdrs@fcdarwin.org.ec.
Fundación FEVI, - Ecuador, is a non-profit, non-governmental organization dedicated to facilitate intercultural education and volunteer community service. FEVI arranges community service visits from people all over the world to smaller, less fortunate communities in Ecuador. We work with homeless children, centers for elderly people, women's organizations, indigenous communities, health care centers, public schools, human rights organizations, and adult education centers. Spanish classes are included in our programs at INTI Spanish School.
Fundacion Maquipucuna - cloudforest conservation project with an emphasis on community development. Fundacion Maquipucuna is a non profit NGO that was created on 1988. One of its projects, The Ecotourism Operation has been awarded with two international recognitions The Ecotourism Showcase 2000 and the Skal International 2003. Fundacion Maquipucuna is currently working on following projects: Ecotourism, Organic Gardens, Organic Coffee, Bambu Furnitures, Environmental Education, Orchids in vitro exportation and others. Address: Baquerizo Moreno E9-153 & TamayoPhone numbers 2507-200 / 2507-203 Fax: 2507-201PO BOX (Casilla): 17-12-167. Email contact: root@maquipucuna.org or ecotourism@maquipucuna.org
Fundación Natura
- The mission of Fundación Natura is environmental protection,
the preservation of biodiversity, and the sustainable management
of natural resources, through the transformation of habits and behaviors,
the formation of a national environmental consciousness, and the
establishment of a new social ethic. In doing so, their ultimate
aim is to better the quality of life for the present generation
as well as future ones. The foundation regularly has openings for
volunteers willing to work with the organization's reforestation
project in Pasachoa as well as its various environmental education
and trail maintenance projects. For more information, please contact:
naturgye@gu.natura.org.ec.
Fundación Niñez
y Vida - Tierra de Hombres Ecuador, is a legally recognized NGO
with over 25 years of experience helping the nation's economically
challenged children and adolescents. Focusing its energy on the
most integral areas of the child's development - health, education,
nutrition, and the family unit - the foundation shares with children
the experiences and positive encouragement of its staff, volunteers,
and other adult role models. The foundation currently runs several
centers in Quito and in the province of Chimborazo and regularly
accepts volunteers. For more information, please contact futierra@andinanet.net.
Fundación de Proteción
Animal - established in 1999 by Peace Corp volunteer and DVM Elizabeth
Dautis along with several veterinary students and citizens concerned
about rampant animal abuse in Ecuador, FPA is the first animal-welfare
organization in southern Ecuador. They are working to create a more
humane world for animals through educational and outreach programs
and legislation. Their projects include running the nation's first
spay and neuter clinic, working to educate the public about environmental-
and animal-related issues, and lobbying with politicians to pass
more animal friendly legislation. Contact - fpa@loja.telconet.net.
Galo
Plaza Lasso Foundation - is currently managing the Condor Huasi
project, designed to accomplish the conditional reintroduction of
captive condors into the wild while conserving the paramo ecosystem
in which the condors dwell. The foundation is also running a women's
community embroidery project which helps local indigenous families
earn revenue while preserving, revitalizing, and reaffirming a sense
of cultural pride and century old traditions. For more information,
you can write the foundation at hacienda@zuleta.com.
La
Tola - established over 25 years ago, La Tola was originally
dedicated to providing a stable home for orphans. However, with
the escalating downfall of the Ecuadorian economy, La Tola now works
extensively with street children and indigenous families who have
voluntarily left their homes in the countryside in an attempt to
earn money in the streets of Quito, as well. La Tola regularly accepts
willing volunteers. For more information on volunteering, contact:
the South American
Explorer Club´s Quito clubhouse at quitoclub@saexplorers.org.
New
Era Galapagos Foundation - realizing the vital ecological, culture,
and economic importance of the archipelago which they call home,
the New Era Galapagos Foundation is preparing the youth of San Cristóbal
island for the challenges of conserving the Galapagos Islands. Their
approach is twofold: to promote and provide educational alternatives
while helping develop an appreciation and respect for the natural
environment and biodiversity of the Galapagos Islands. The organization
runs foreign language programs, art programs, dance programs, and
environmental education program. They accept qualified volunteers.
For more information, visit their volunteer
page or contact them at info@neweragalapagos.org.
New Horizons - is the NGOs'
NGO, so to speak. Working with NGOs and not-for-profit organizations
of all stripes, New Horizons provides a variety of them with the
labor, donations, toys, books, and medicine that they need to effectively
make a positive change in the lives of underprivileged Ecuadorians.
Working in all corners of Ecuador and Galapagos, New Horizons spearheads
and assists in a wide variety of social, educational, community
development, environmental, business, and healthcare projects. For
more information, please contact laucord@hotmail.com.
Río
Guaycuyacu Reserve - located in the rainforests of the northwestern
lowlands, Río Guaycuyacu operates a nature reserve and family
fruit farm in which they promote sustainable agricultural and conservation
practices. In addition, they offers research facilities for biologists
and tropical agricultural apprenticeships/volunteer work. Please
feel free to address any questions or concerns to guaycuyacu@hotmail.com.
Río Muchacho Organic Farm - situated near the beautiful Bahía de Caraquez, this coastal farm manages a variety of reforestation, permaculture, and environmental education projects. Volunteers accepted to assist with these projects live with local campesino families and assist in all aspects of the organization's work . For more information, you may contact Nicola at ecopapel@ecuadorexplorer.com.
Volunteering
Ecuador - created with the purpose of helping the nation's most
underprivileged women and children, Volunterring Ecuador works to
help disadvantaged children and youths aware of their inner strength,
creativity, and abilities, so that they may use these as tools to
raise their self-esteem and integrate them into society. The organization
offers a variety of volunteer and cultural exchange programs dealing
with homeless and other disadvantaged children in Ecuador. Contact
- info@volunteeringecuador.org
International
Organizations
Amnesty
International - has worked for over 40 years to defend human
rights all across the globe. In addition to the many other countries
in which the organization has worked, Amnesty International has
sponsored a number of different campaigns throughout Ecuador.
Red
Cross International - is a worldwide organization recognized
for their unsubsiding efforts to help the needy, impoverished, diseased,
displaced, and disaster-afflicted in every corner of the planet.
In Ecuador, the Red Cross runs a free ambulance service as well
as spearheading a program designed to save the lives of 100,000
children by the year 2002 who would otherwise likely die of a variety
of preventable and treatable diseases. The Red Cross does accept
qualified volunteers. For more information, please contact: info@usa.redcross.org.
UNICEF
- mandated by the General Assembly of the United Nations, UNICEF
works to protect the rights of children worldwide, ensuring that
their basic needs are met and that they grow to reach their full
potential.
*If you know of or work
with an NGO worthy of mention which is not listed here, please feel
free to let us know by sending a comment to info@ecuadorexplorer.com.
| Introduction
| Locally Managed NGOs |
| International NGOs |
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