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Our Work in Guatemala
Guatemala has the third highest infant and child mortality rates in the Western Hemisphere. Since 2003, we have been working with our local partner organization, Curamericas-Guatemala, to reduce these rates, along with maternal deaths, in rural, Mayan communities in the country's northwest region.
Dr. Mario Valdez outside his office in Guatemala with our founder, Dr. Henry Perry.
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Curamericas-Guatemala's program is located in the Department of Huehuetenango, a remote area in the mountains frequently called the "Triangle of Death" because it has the highest infant mortality and malnutrition rates in the country.
Within our project area, 68% of children under the age of 3 are malnourished and 1 in 250 pregnancies result in death. (In the US the rate is 1 in 12,500).
Curamericas Global's National Program Director, Dr. Mario Valdez, is the only medical doctor for the more than 66,000 people living this area.
Our nurses and community health workers provide basic care, health education and outreach, vaccinations, vitamins, and other vital services to mothers and families, mostly through home visits.
Through Dr. Mario and his staff's dedication, today almost 90% of the children have received lifesaving vaccinations.
Teresitas Story
Photos from the Guatemala Ministry of Health website show a Curamericas-Guatemala staff member caring for a baby girl, Teresita. See the impact these health services have made on Teresitas life, and visualize the hope that is instilled in thousands of children similar to Teresita.
The Calhuitz Maternity Center
With the nearest hospital over five hours away, our project area was in dire need of a safe birthing center. Curamericas Global Volunteers teamed up with the local community, and the Calhuitz Maternity Center is now up and running... more
Martina Andres' Story
Our Guatemalan nurses were making regular home health visits when they found a two-month old baby weighing only four pounds. Her mother, Maria, was desperate for help... more
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