Completed project
Government of Canada, through Global Affairs Canada (GAC)
Project implemented by CECI and SOCODEVI, in collaboration with the Sololá Department Planning Secretariat, the National Tourism Institute, the Ministry of Agriculture, the Ministry of Economy, and the Sololá Department Women's Commission.
Launched in 2008 and planned for a seven-year period, this multisectoral project aimed to stimulate economic development in the department to help create jobs and reduce poverty in an area where nearly 30,000 families live. More specifically, the initiative was divided into four distinct economic sectors: agricultural value chains (coffee and vegetables), public-private investments, tourism, and local entrepreneurship.
The project's foundation was the support, technical assistance, and professionalization of local organizations and entrepreneurs in consultation with local decision-making bodies. It also included funding income-generating activities through a solidarity credit component.
In Guatemala, in the Sololá Department, one of the poorest regions in the country, the detrimental effects of the 2008 financial crisis, combined with the impact of severe drought in 2009, were strongly felt across all sectors of the local economy. In this context, and in partnership with the Société de coopération pour le développement international (SOCODEVI), CECI intervened to strengthen local development through the PROSOL project.