Asociación Kallpa para la Promoción Integral de la Salud y el Desarrollo. KALLPA
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Capri 170, La Victoria 15034 15034 Lima peru@kallpa.org.pe https://www.kallpa.org.pe/ |
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Empowerment of Civil Society through Quality Education A more equal and just world through quality education and a strong civil society |
Kallpa was founded on August 26, 1990, with the mission of improving the quality of life for the most vulnerable populations in Peru through education and social assistance. It began its activities in a school in Pamplona Alta, located in the district of San Juan de Miraflores, Lima, with a health-promoting schools project. From there, Kallpa expanded its work to the broader educational community, including students, teachers, service staff, and parents. The organization focused on capacity building, the development of educational materials, and health campaigns in schools. Over the following years, Kallpa expanded its operations to the regions of Cusco, Ayacucho, and Loreto. Kallpa is comprised of 22 professionals from various fields, including education, health, social sciences, law, accounting, and the arts. These experts design and implement educational programs that address sexual and reproductive rights, health promotion and protection, gender-based violence prevention, employment, entrepreneurship, and environmental issues, as well as other areas related to economic and cultural development. Kallpa’s work is based on principles of human rights, inclusion, interculturality, gender, and community feminism, using strategies that strengthen capacity, foster participatory management, drive public and political advocacy, and promote sociocultural animation. In addition, Kallpa provides consultancy services, creates educational materials, and carries out any other activities related to its social mission. National, regional, and local advocacy; training of trainers in comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) for basic and higher education. Technical assistance to regional and local governments for the transfer of key service activities. Organizing and adapting protocols and materials for vulnerable groups. Developing and validating strategies for community feminism, positive masculinities, and alternatives, Self-managed Community Service Ventures.