Why Intercultural exchange matters?
Intercultural exchange matters for poor countries because it fosters understanding, cooperation, and the sharing of knowledge and resources across borders. It provides opportunities for exposure to different perspectives, ideas, and practices, which can lead to innovation, cultural enrichment, and economic growth. Additionally, intercultural exchange can help break down stereotypes and promote tolerance and appreciation for diversity, ultimately contributing to social cohesion and sustainable development.
What Hechos does
Hechos has allocated a portion of the funds towards constructing houses to accommodate international visitors. The objective is to foster a closer connection between children, the local community, and visitors from diverse cultures. This exchange holds significant importance on multiple fronts, including enhancing language skills, understanding new cultures and ways of life, and experiencing your adaptability and integration skills. Through this experience, locals can embrace new opportunities without being confined to familiar realities. These benefits extend not only to the local community but also to visitors.
Projects updates
One ongoing project involves the construction of a fully organic house on our eco farm. This initiative aims to immerse international travelers in our production and farming methods, promoting a sustainable lifestyle.