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Projects

  • Our Projects

We develop social, cultural, environmental and educational projects

Our projects strengthen the leadership of single mothers and promote territorial development in Buenaventura and rural areas of the Colombian Pacific coast.

We work in partnership with national organizations, international cooperation agencies, and community stakeholders, ensuring technical implementation, transparency, and measurable results.

  • Frequently Asked Questions

What you need to know

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What is Fundación Jefatura Femenina del Hogar?
The Fundación Jefatura Femenina del Hogar (FUNDAJEFEHOGAR) is a social organization made up of women and led by single mothers in Buenaventura. We work on the development of social, cultural, and environmental projects that promote human rights, gender equality, and the strengthening of the social fabric in the Colombian Pacific region.
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What type of projects does the Foundation develop?
We develop projects focused on training, prevention of gender-based violence, education, culture, the environment, and community strengthening. Our initiatives aim to generate a real impact on the lives of women and their families, especially in rural and hard-to-reach areas.
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How can I support the Foundation?
You can support the Foundation through financial donations, institutional partnerships, or by volunteering. Your support directly contributes to the development of programs that benefit single mothers and strengthen communities in the Colombian Pacific region.
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How do they guarantee transparency in the use of resources?
The Foundation has accountability mechanisms and publishes institutional information in its transparency module, including financial statements, management reports and legal documentation, in compliance with the Special Tax Regime (RTE).
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Who are the beneficiaries of the projects?
Our projects are primarily aimed at women, especially single mothers, as well as young people and rural communities in the Colombian Pacific region. We seek to impact both direct beneficiaries and their families and communities.