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Pathways Out of Extreme Poverty

Trickle Up welcomes our new partner and funder, Mayan Partners. Together, we will reach 600 extremely poor youth, in Solola, Guatemala. Solola, predominantly indigenous groups, experiences high poverty and inequity. Trickle Up is innovative with the Graduation Approach. We explore greater men’s and boys’ engagement. We expand the age range of potential participants.
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