Fundacion Ayuda en Accion


: Sep 16, 2021


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About Me

Ayuda en Acción (AeA) is an NGO that fights against poverty and inequalities since 1981 in 21 countries in Latin America, Asia, Africa and Europe (Spain and Portugal). We promote solidarity among people in a global world so that those who suffer from poverty, exclusion and inequality can develop their capabilities and achieve their aspirations for a dignified life, in a sustainable manner.

Our intervention in Spain and Portugal focuses on two areas of work:

1. Education: we promote inclusive and equitable quality education, to combat early school leaving and the intergenerational transmission of poverty, through educational innovation projects in the classroom and the community.

2. Employment: we promote employment and entrepreneurship so that all people have opportunities to carry out an activity that provides a decent and sustainable income that improves their living conditions.

Our intervention model recognizes the fundamental role of women in development processes, ensuring equal opportunities and eliminating any type of discrimination, making them protagonists in community development processes.

AeA in figures:

- 878,898 beneficiaries a in 2020.

- Annual budget of 40 million euros.

- 84,1% own funds – 15,9% institutional funding.

- supporters in Spain. Also in Mexico, Colombia and Peru.

- Main institutional donors: the EU (DEVCO and ECHO), AECID, COSUDE, the German Government (AA and BMZ), BID and the United Nations Agencies or la Caixa Foundation and among others.

- 90% development – 10% humanitarian response.

- 91 active long-term territorial development programs.

- Presence in 21 countries on 4 continents.

- 590 collaborating companies around the world.

 

Keywords and matching areas:

 Capacity Building
 Social Innovation
 Asylum, Migration and Integration Fund (AMIF)
 Education and Training
 Erasmus+
 European social fund (ESF)
 Horizon Europe
 Rights, Equality and Citizenship Programme
 INTERREG
 Migrants and Refugees

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