CIMA Project (Comprehensive Training for Women in Action in Spanish)
The CIMA Project (Comprehensive Training for Women in Action), implemented in Mexico by The Trust for the Americas with support from the Conrad N. Hilton Foundation, aims to improve the well-being and financial independence of women aged 16 to 29. Since 2022, it has provided training and mentoring in technical, digital, life skills, and empowerment, promoting their employment in the hospitality and service industries in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area.
Location: Mexico
Status Project in progress
Success stories
Ely, 25 years old and from Mexico City, found the opportunity to transform her life in Proyecto CIMA. Through training in life skills and empowerment, she overcame her shyness and developed positive relationships. With the support of the JCC team, she secured formal employment in a café and is now looking to study tourism and learn a new language. Her story reflects how CIMA helped her achieve financial stability and personal growth.
Ana Karen, 22 years old and a single mother, joined Proyecto CIMA looking to change her life. She strengthened her self-esteem, assertive communication, and technical skills through the training. She overcame anxiety, returned to high school, and completed an internship at a hotel chain. Thanks to her performance, she secured formal employment as an Administrative Assistant in Human Resources. Ana Karen is now determined to continue her university studies, grateful for the support she received in her personal and professional transformation.
Our reach
Women trained
Women connected to quality job opportunities
Of participants have received at least one support service and stipend
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