Who we are
What we do
Our impact
Who we are
What we do
Our impact
Health
Community primary health care, hiv/aids education and prevention
What is the program about?
Promote a culture of disease prevention with the active participation of low-income communities.
Empower communities to proactively promote, offer and deliver health services to the population.
Focus on disease prevention actions with families.
Instruct and integrate community organizations in the education and community health service process.
Support and coordinate actions with the different sectors working in the health area.
Train the communities and their leaders to ensure sustainability after the end of the project.
Areas in which we work
Detailed information to young people on healthy sexuality, contraceptive methods, etc.
Information on STIs, including HIV/AIDS, and methods to prevent them.
Continue with job-oriented training in trades, as a way to prevent the marginalization of at-risk youth and improve their employment opportunities.
We propose to work with adolescents and young people in cultural and recreational aspects, which help the formation of the personality and offer alternatives for learning and recreation.
We propose that young people continue to actively participate in projects and initiatives within their communities, such as networks of multipliers, networks of young mediators, among others.
Our Achievements
8000 young people reached in HIV/AIDS prevention.
120 educators trained in HIV prevention.
Recognition by AISCAP to two collaborators.
20,000 young people reached in Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH).
Five centers recognized as models of care for children and adolescents.
Recognition to IDDI for its work in Ensanche Capotillo.
12,000 youth reached in behavior change communication (BCC).
Recognition of IDDI as a model project in Latin America and the Caribbean.
Alianza ONG recognizes IDDI as a model management NGO.
IDDI youth network wins national song contest on SRH and HIV (1st edition).
IDDI youth network wins national song contest on SRH and HIV (2nd edition).
Recognition of Rafael Mora and IDDI by various institutions.
Ministry of Youth recognizes Raivelis Roa.
Creation of the integral youth unit.
IDDI youth unit recognized as a model.
12 IDDI youth recognized as valuable on national youth day.
Enabling 12 schools in Monte Plata.
Distribution of 2,400 hygiene kits following the earthquake in Haiti.
143 women trained in technical specialties, 24 of whom have entered the job market.
Signing of the Alerta Joven project with USAID.
Collaboration agreements with the Attorney General's Office and schools.
First population census in Puerto Plata.
Recognition of IDDI as a model institution in conflict mediation.
3,750 beneficiaries impacted on issues of HIV, self-esteem, violence, gender, leadership.
USAID and Alerta Joven recognize IDDI for its focus on crime and violence reduction.
Signed partnership with UNHCR, reaching 32,930 young people through the Alerta Joven Project.
75 sanitary modules built and 50 houses repaired in Puerto Plata.
528 people received protection assistance, 200 were trained in entrepreneurship.
Assistance to 1,628 people during the COVID-19 pandemic.
First according to UNICEF, 1,178 Venezuelan children and adolescents were referred to the formal school system.
Agreement with SMASHED International, celebration of the first GLBTQ+ International Biennial.
IDDI is working hard to contribute to the transformation of human beings, their families and the community in which we live.
In the face of a common problem, we are all the solution.