INTERNSHIP ORGANIZATIONS 1. Fundación FIDAL/ FNL- Website:

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INTERNSHIP ORGANIZATIONS
1. Fundación FIDAL/ FNL- Climate change, risk management, science and journalism, communication.
Issues on the country and context.
Website:
https://www.facebook.com/fidalfundacion/
Position(s): 1; intern will be in contact with experts on issues related to climate change, risk management,
science and journalism, communication.
Preferred Skills: Spanish, knowledge of strategic planning, budget management, statistics, monitoring and
evaluation, and social media.
Dates: 3 months (flexible), six hours a day
Contact Info:
Andrea Pazmino – Project Coordinator
andreapazmino@fidal-amlat.org
Claudia Arteaga – Executive Dir.
claudiaa@fidal-amlat.org
2. Yanapuma Foundation – Sustainable and community development, social media, education, marginalized
and indigenous groups, culture, children issues, health issues, capacity building, environment and
reservations, sustainable development, social enterprise
The Yanapuma Foundation designs and implements successful and well-integrated development projects
that improve the lives of poor and marginalized indigenous and rural populations in Ecuador. Interns work
with either Yanapuma or one their partner organizations in Quito or throughout Ecuador.
Website:
http://www.yanapuma.org/
Preferred Skills: conversational level of Spanish
Dates: Ranges- anywhere from 1-3 months, depending on program
Application: include a Letter of Intent detailing potential projects of interest to work on during the
internship; Resume and Letter of Intent written in Spanish
Additional Information: Yanapuma has a volunteer donation/registration fee of $125 for opportunities in
Quito or Cuenca and $185 for opportunities outside of Quito. This fee helps cover the cost of administering
their programs (orientation, support in country, initial accompany to site, etc.) and also provides funds for
their sustainable development projects.
Contact Info:
Dr. Andrew Kirby
andy@yanapuma.org.uk
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Yanapuma Programs:
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Partner Organizations in Quito
Fundación Niñez y Vida – This foundation runs projects in 6 poor neighborhoods of Quito, working
with daycare centers, schools, and youths.
http://yanapuma.org/en/volec_NinezyVida.php
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Fundación Abuelitos de la Calle – This foundation cares for homeless ages person in Quito. The Center
provides much-needed medical care, workshops, activities and free meals to between 200-400 elderly
indigent persons.
http://yanapuma.org/en/volec_Abuelitos.php
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Escuela Amable Arauz (Conocoto) – Escuela Fiscal Amable Arauz is a public school only for boys, with
about 1000 students ages 5-14 years old. Teach English in one of three schools on the outskirts of Quito.
http://yanapuma.org/en/volec_Conocoto.php
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Camp Hope Foundation - Camp Hope is a school for disable and underprivileged children, with 130
students, from kindergarten to grade 5. It provides vocational workshops for disabled teenagers, medical
attention, rehabilitation, afterschool programs and recreational activities. The Foundation also provides
accommodation in Casa Hogar for some disabled children.
http://yanapuma.org/en/volec_CampHope.php
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CENIT (Centro del Niño Trabajador) - CENIT is a non-governmental, non-profit organization that
helps around 1,000 working children (especially working girls) and their families overcome grinding poverty
and improve their quality of lives through education and job training, nutrition programs, health and social
services, psychological help and recreation.
http://yanapuma.org/en/volec_CENIT.php
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Fundación Gorritas Azules – work with adults and youth with severe mental disabilities
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INEPE (Inst. De Investigación, Educación y Promoción Educativo) – work with pre-school and
elementary-school children
Partner Organizations in the Amazon
 Tena Public Schools – Development: the Centro Preventivo Ubaldo Bonucelli is an after school
program for kids ages 5-18 of an at-risk population, such as those living in poverty, dealing with abuse at
home or are living in foster care.
http://www.yanapuma.org/en/volec_Tena.php
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Sinchi Aqua Center - Sinchi Aqua is a visitor center and lodge created by a group of Kichwa women
(Sinchi Warmi). Interns can help with daily activities related to farming, working at the visitor center,
providing interpretation services, and teaching English.
http://www.yanapuma.org/en/volec_SinchiAqua.php
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Yancacocha Animal Rescue Centre - Yanacocha is a family run, privately funded sanctuary for rescued
and confiscated wild animals. It is sometimes open to the public, but their main goal is the protection of
animal and plant life in the Amazon through the rescue and rehabilitation of flora and fauna.
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http://www.yanapuma.org/en/volec_yanacocha.php
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Runa Foundation - Runa is an innovative social enterprise, which markets Guayusa, a natural, delicious tea
that provides a source of energy and nutrition straight from the Amazon jungle. Runa provides direct
market access, agro forestry training, and integrated development services to Amazonian farming families to
create lasting social change.
http://www.yanapuma.org/en/volec_Runa.php
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Proyecto Ecológico Selvavida - Proyecto Ecologico Selvavida is a private reserve owned and run by a
native Shuar. It is located close to the community of Yagints. The Shuar ethnic group has been marginalized
and is struggling to maintain their traditional culture. The principle aim of the project is to foment
sustainable community development through education, and environmental conservation.
http://www.yanapuma.org/en/volec_Selvavida.php
Partner Organizations in the Andes
 Fundación ADIN- Guayabillas - Foundation ADIN consists of a group of community projects that
focuses on sustainable community tourism and education projects. The animal rescue center in Guayabillas
has a goal to provide a healthy home for animals from all parts of Ecuador that have been rescued from
trafficking, as well as serve as an educational center to prevent the trafficking of wild animals as pets.
http://www.yanapuma.org/en/volec_ADIN_Guayabillas.php
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Fundación Ugshapamba – Work on projects in agro forestry, environmental education, and sustainable
agriculture.
http://www.yanapuma.org/en/volec_Ugshapamba.php
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Odd E Hannsen School - A newly opened pre-school in Machachi, the Odd E Hannsen School gives
children the opportunity to learn and socialize rather than being left at home while their parents work. The
aim is to give children whose families have scarce resources the chance to gain a higher quality education so
that they can develop academically and ethically to contribute positively to their community as adults.
http://www.yanapuma.org/en/volec_Hanssen.php
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Maquipuncuna Cloud Forest Reserve - The Maquipucuna nature reserve is one of the Earth’s most
biologically diverse forest networks, includes primary forest and reforested areas, that are the home to
numerous rare and protect birds and orchids, amongst other species of flora and fauna. The cabanas and
tourism activities in the reserve, along with its organic coffee plantation and farm support the maintenance
and protection of the area.
http://www.yanapuma.org/en/volec_Maquipucuna.php
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Brethren y Unida Foundation - FBU is a 60 year old organization with environmental education and the
conservation of natural resources at the heart of its development policies, with its main role as a facilitator
of reforestation and sustainable agriculture projects within various communities.
http://www.yanapuma.org/en/volec_BreUnida.php
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Comunidad de Chilcapamba - Chilcapamba is an indigenous community of over 100 families that is
currently undertaking a range of projects in the areas of education, development, sustainable agriculture and
preservation of indigenous culture.
http://www.yanapuma.org/en/volec_Chilcabamba.php
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Fundación Jovenes para el Futuro - Jovenes para el Futuro is a foundation that works to improve the
quality of life and future prospects of Ambato’s poor and at risk children and teenagers.
http://www.yanapuma.org/en/volec_JovenFuturo.php
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Partner Organization along the Pacific Coast
 Tsa’chila Communities - These are 4 of the of the 7 remaining indigenous Tsa´chila communities in
Ecuador, and it is a culture rich in tradition, much of which is being lost in recent generations. Yanapuma is
working on sustainable development projects with these communities, promoting sustainable cacao
production, creating family vegetable plots, reforestation, and teaching diet and nutrition, and has
permanent staff involved in these activities.
http://www.yanapuma.org/en/volec_elPoste.php
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Finca Sarita - Finca Sarita is a family owned and managed organic farm and educational center for local,
national, and international communities through training in permaculture, agro ecology, and ecological
design. The experiences and knowledge of Finca Sarita are shared with those who want to live in a better
world, seeking sustainable solutions to the problems generated by the grinding gears of the industrial world.
http://www.yanapuma.org/en/volec_FincaSarita.php
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Planet Drum Foundation - The current main activity of planet Drum is reforestation projects in the areas
surrounding Bahía. These are long term projects repairs eroded areas, secure water supplies and return
important biodiversity to these areas. In addition the Foundation carries out an alternative environmental
education program, for high school students, out of school hours.
http://www.yanapuma.org/en/volec_PlanetDrum.php
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Pacific Whale Foundation - Pacific Whale Foundation is a an international organization working in the
area of marine research, education and conservation and in general working to address the issues that shape
the future of our oceans and our planet.
http://www.yanapuma.org/en/volec_Whale.php
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Rio Muchacho Organic Farm – work with an organic farm
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Cerro Seco Biological Reserve - Cerro Seco is a dry tropical forest biological reserve in Bahía de Caráquez,
a small coastal town in the Manabi district of Ecuador. The reserve contains one of the best examples of
rare tropical dry forest on the coast of Ecuador. The reserve takes an active role in environmental education
programs including radio broadcasting on local radio, school programs and community education. They
organize workshops, work parties, work in schools, and help build and maintain the concept of an eco-city
with the local community.
http://www.yanapuma.org/en/volec_CerroSeco.php
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Estero de Plátano - The village of Estero de Plátano is composed of fishermen and farmers who cultivate
small plots of cacao, coffee, maize and fruits such as avocados and oranges in the coastal rainforest.
Yanapuma is supporting 13 children to study at high school with scholarships. In addition we have created a
computer center and work with the local school and social groups such as the community bank, community
council, and a women's group.
http://www.yanapuma.org/en/volec_EdeP.php
Partner Organization in the Galapagos
 Hacienda Tranquila - Hacienda Tranquila is a 50 hectare working dairy ranch and eco-tourism project in
the highlands of Isla San Cristobal, where there is still native vegetation. One of the objectives of this new
station will be to develop the technology to reconstruct native habitat in the highlands, and to serve as a
center for similar projects in the Galapagos chain. The focus of their work is on the human population and
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environment of the islands, as opposed to the wildlife. With this in mind Hacienda Tranquila aims to carry
our projects that, in a sustainable manner, improve the quality of life of the islands inhabitants.
http://www.yanapuma.org/en/volec_HacTranquila.php
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Pajaro Brujo Reserve - The project in Galápagos works towards an integrated development in
collaboration with Galápagos residents, in an alternative and responsible manner. It carries out programs of
education designed to change the behavior of the local population towards a sustainable lifestyle. These
programs include strengthening of the productive sector (artisanal fishing, agriculture and livestock, tourism,
crafts, etc.); health; social research; renewable energy; among others. it also manages projects of
environmental protection, governability and civic participation, including socio-environmental ethics.
http://www.yanapuma.org/en/volec_PajaroBrujo.php
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