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Three major objectives of social development in Daabon companies

11/03/2019

In 2018 Daabon Group’s Social Administration program focused on three courses of action: entrepreneurship, food security and education for peace.

In terms of entrepreneurship, we focused on two major objectives: to create an entrepreneurial culture by providing advice and support to the educational institutions of Santa Marta that are in the process of adopting entrepreneurship in their curriculum, and to provide support through technical and business training, and by granting microcredit loans to the families of Daabon’s employees and members of surrounding communities. 

The Daabon Foundation, in coordination with the Famiempresas Atlántico Corporation, manages the Youth + Entrepreneurs project, whose purpose is to support the educational community in complying with the Entrepreneurship Law of the Ministry of National Education. The law was created to ensure that Colombian public education enhances the capacity for students to undertake entrepreneurial ventures; Daabon Group understands that this is the vital force necessary to build businesses (entrepreneurship) and, in more general terms, to transform and create new social realities.

This project resulted in educational institutions with trained teachers (a total of sixty), training spaces for children and young people advised by the Foundation to incubate new projects (more than 200 students), and families receiving resources through the Daabon Microcredit Fund to support the first child who has just received his or her bachelor’s degree.

Through the Daabon Microcredit Fund, operated by the Magdalena Microentrepreneurs Foundation (FUNDEMICROMAG), it has been possible to provide administrative and financial support to more than forty (40) microentrepreneurs located in neighborhoods in Daabon Group’s areas of influence in various sectors of the economy (mainly commercial, food processing and production of minor species). The beneficiaries propose initiatives that require development and the Fund, with soft loans, allows them to scale up their business and generate new growth targets.

In the area of food safety, the objective is to promote the cultivation of vegetables on a small-scale among worker’s families. Starting with the establishment of productive home gardens, Daabon initiated a program aimed at improving their diet. According to one of the latest studies conducted by Tequendama (household surveys to determine living conditions, 2017), the daily diet of most of these families is based on the consumption of products rich in carbohydrates with very low consumption of fruits and vegetables.

We believe that the small-scale vegetable production initiative can not only improve the nutrition of its beneficiaries, but for some families it can become an alternative income option. In areas with favorable environmental conditions, the development of these schemes can be complemented by the management of meliponas (Meliponini tribe), or stingless bees.

To create the conditions for lasting peace (education for peace), Samaria and Tequendama (companies dedicated to the production of organic bananas and palm oil) worked toward the development of methodologies aimed at self-strengthening “life skills”. Samaria held the first pilot project of Biodanza (Biodance) and women—a system that allows the person to strengthen their capacity to live and solve challenges based on emotions, rather than conflict and disagreement. Tequendama worked on the consolidation of the sports school “palmeritos,” which uses sports among children as a base for developing talks and workshops on the creation and strengthening of values.

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