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TeCHO+ TeCHO+ is a government initiative in Gujarat to enhance healthcare services using mobile technology for better monitoring and management
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TECHO Colombia TECHO Buscamos mejorar las condiciones de vivienda y hábitat a través del diseño, gestión y construcción de proyectos de vivienda, acceso a servicios básicos e infraestructura comunitaria, en acción conjunta entre pobladores y voluntarios
TECHO - Wikipedia TECHO, also known as Un Techo para mi País (UTPMP) (Spanish for "A Roof For My Country"), is a nonprofit organization that mobilizes youth volunteers to fight extreme poverty in Latin America, by constructing transitional housing and implementing social inclusion programs
Volunteer - TECHO USA We are always looking for volunteers who want to contribute to TECHO’s mission and support the work we do across 18 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean Become a Volunteer Today! Here are different ways in which you can contribute to TECHO in the US:
25 Years of TECHO - TECHO USA TECHO turns 25! Twenty-five years of bringing opportunities to families living in poverty in Latin America and the Caribbean Want to be part of the solution? We have several ongoing projects Just choose the one closest to your heart
Get Involved - TECHO USA More than 1 2 million people have already volunteered with TECHO Knowing that popular settlements are a reflection of inequality in Latin America, TECHO arises from the mobilization of youth who are convinced that this reality can be overcome through voluntary action