Project background
A large gap between rich and poor prevails in Guatemala. Particularly the indigenous Maya population are affected by poverty and experience discrimination on different levels. In our project
region, over 90% of the population are indigenous. 85% of the inhabitants live in poverty and
20% live in extreme poverty. Less than half of the children of pre-school age attend a kindergarten.
The transition to primary school, however, is very difficult without early support. Their mother
tongues are Mayan dialects Quiché, Kaqchikel and Tzutujil and at school they are suddenly supposed to speak Spanish, but have never learned it.
Project Goals
The project improves the educational opportunities of indigenous children in 20 kindergartens
in three school districts in Sololá Department through bilingual, play-based preschool promotion.
- Our bilingual, culturally adapted pre-school model is firmly anchored in 20 schools and the children reach an age-appropriate level of development.
- Together with the Ministry of Education and the municipalities, sustainable strategies have been developed to further develop the model with a strong local and culturally adapted focus.