-
The majority of rural areas in India use agriculture only for subsistence, meaning that they make no profit from this practice; as a result, income levels in these rural areas are extremely low.
To rectify this situation, Intervida works to promote agricultural activities aimed at generating income, and not self-consumption, such as the cultivation of medicinal plants, goat-breeding and beekeeping.
In the case of bee-keeping, Intervida seeks persons interested in creating this type of cooperative and puts them in contact with the Beekeepers Association of Pune (India) so that they can be technically trained. The professional beekeepers explain the entire process of raising bees and collecting honey to obtain products and later be able to commercialize these.
Beekeeping consists in the domestic raising of bees for the extraction of honey as a primary product, although beeswax and other products are also obtained in the process. It begins with the search for a queen bee, which is removed from the hive and placed in an artificial wood frame. Once there, all the drones and worker bees go to her and dedicate themselves to gathering nectar and producing honey.
It is not enough just to survive. Intervida is committed to improving the quality of lives of the communities with whom we work.
-
June 20th: classes are over and the grades are in, an acknowledgement of our dedication and a job well done.
For Intervida, school isn’t out (we continue working), but we did get the highest grade: the “IX National Laurel for Environmental Protection 2008”, an award given by the Environmental Fund of El Salvador (FONAES), an entity of the Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources, in recognition of our efforts to protect the environment in the smallest country in Central America, El Salvador.
A country affected by various environmental problems, it is estimated that El Salvador generates more than 2,300 tons of solid waste a day and that only 69% of its municipalities have garbage-collection services. Furthermore, over 50% of the land is inappropriately used , some 4,500 hectares of land are deforested each year, 70% of the activities which generate sewage do not have corresponding treatment, and more than half of the rural population do not have access to drinking water or sanitation systems.
With Intervida’s “Sustainable Environmental Management” and “Community Development” development programs, we contribute to meeting some of these needs in the Departments of La Paz, San Vicente, Usulután, La Libertad and Morazán. We also support the communities and the municipal governments in conducting diagnostic studies on the state of the water basins, and in carrying out projects aimed at solving the problems detected.
We continue working...
-
Your collaboration has allowed us to go from being a project to being a reality: we have counted from 1 to 18,600.
1 week on-line
141 T-shirts
2,400 users
8,000 votes
18,600 visited sites
Now we would like to become something bigger, we would like for more people to know this project, because it is unfair that thousands of children have to work in order to survive. If you have not done so yet, join our campaign and make a move.
-
We are celebrating the World Day Against Child Labor with a special launching: the young, fresh and interactive campaign ‘Do It Yourself , que no lo haga un niño’ (Do It Yourself , Don’t Let a Child Do It’).
In its first phase, the campaign will be based on the site www.hazlotumismo.org, from where we would like to raise awareness of a problem that affects more than 218 million children in the world, who must work in order to survive.
And we invite you to join the campaign in a special way: we want you to design and vote the official T-shirt for the campaign. In an easy and quick way, you can upload your own design and invite your friends to vote for it so yours is the elected T-shirt.
On our website you will also find information on the different forms of Child Labor, be able to download books on the subject in the Documentation section and follow the evolution on the Campaign Logbook.
We need your creativity so that we can all take this campaign very far. So now you know what to do: design, vote, move... sensitize.
-
There are many ways to support a cause and we propose one that you can take with you whenever you want...Wear a solidary tee-shirt!
In the online store camisetasolidaria.org you will find 8 different tee-shirt models for both children and adults. And every time you buy a tee-shirt you will be collaborating in two ways: on the one hand you’ll be helping to spread our campaign, and on the other hand, you’ll be supporting the development projects which we carry out in the most disadvantaged countries, since all proceeds from these shirts are destined to this end.