Accompanying Salvadorans’ struggle for social justice since 1985

Latest News

Thanks to our 2015 Summer Intern

23-10-2015

SalvAide sincerely thanks our 2015 Summer Intern, Christian Moreno, for a job well done. Christian is a graduate of the Carleton University Law and Legal Studies program where his research focused... Read more

Stop the Suits Tour: International Inves…

05-05-2015

May 5, 2015 (Montreal/Ottawa/Toronto) In anticipation of an imminent ruling from a little known investor-state arbitration tribunal at the World Bank that could force El Salvador to pay Canadian-Australian mining firm... Read more

El Salvador's 2015 Legislative and Munic…

31-03-2015

March 31st, 2015 After an unprecedented delay caused initially by a failure in the computer software processing vote tallies, El Salvador’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) announced late on Friday, March 27th... Read more

Local Partner:

CCR and CORDES-Chalatenango and CRIPDES-La Libertad

Project Summary:

Because women represent 70% of the world’s poor, they carry a larger burden of economic injustices. Among these burdens is the hardship of acquiring bank loans to start small income-generating initiatives. Our local partners offer micro-loans to women's committees allowing them to launch local business ventures which will help them fulfill the needs of their families. By putting the notion of community at the center of these projects, women are encouraged to work together to reach their common goal of economic sustainability.

To contribute to SalvAide's Micro-Credit Program, please click here for more information.

We thank SalvAide's Canadian support committees in London and Windsor, Ontario for their longstanding commitments to our Micro-Credit Program.

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