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ABOUT ATZIN |
Atzin
(formerly Walking Together for Health and Development or Caminamos
Juntos Para Salud y Desarrollo) is a nonprofit organization working
in Tlamacazapa since early 1997. Atzin started by talking with women about
what they needed to improve their lives. A small international team of
volunteers slowly began working with villagers to examine and resolve
the many problems in Tlamacazapa. Now, Atzin has many program activities
that intentionally integrate to form a holistic approach to community
development. The three main focus areas are: Self-Sufficiency - Programs focused on increasing both community and individual value through income-generating programs. These programs include women's weaving groups, women's quilting groups, training of traditional midwives, training for men in masonry skills and training of both men and women in small business development. Rebuilding Community - Programs focused on exploring new ways of living by rebuilding both the trusting relationships and the physical infrastructure of a healthy community. These programs include the construction of rainwater catchment tanks, household sanitation units, and community facilities. Strengthening Self - Programs which create confidence and build capacity through the process of striving for improved health and healing. These programs include investigations into: the causes of high perinatal and infant mortality rates; the sources of contamination of local drinking water; and the causes of birth defects and physical disabilities. These program activities also include a free primary care clinic and access to free dental care. From a humble home renovated as a center, volunteers work with local promoters to monitor the growth of young children, build dry toilets with families, teach women how to cook with soya, and provide primary health care and emergency dental services. Adolescent girls train as health promoters; other women learn midwifery. Water analyses initiated by Atzin in 2000 and continued to the present reveal metal contamination, complicating the drinking water situation. The long-term vision is clean water for all. |
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| The Atzin Team is looking for volunteers to work in Tlama. There are some requirements, such as functional Spanish, self-funding, and a minimum commitment of one year. For more information on volunteering, contact Atzin at: www.atzin.org | ||
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