Empowering Zumbahua

Ecuador

The program trains 22 youth leaders through:

  • Behavioural workshops on communication, leadership, resilience, and motivation.

  • Entrepreneurship training with business skills, digital marketing, and basic accounting.

  • Digital inclusion by equipping the library with technology, internet access, and culturally adapted e-learning platforms.

High in the Ecuadorian Andes, the Indigenous community of Zumbahua faces a triple challenge: economic exclusion, digital illiteracy, and cultural underrepresentation. For young women, the barriers are even higher: only one in three completes secondary school, and many lack the tools to participate fully in economic and civic life.

OFELIA’s Empowering Zumbahua project transforms the local library into a vibrant e-learning and entrepreneurship hub, giving young leaders, especially women, the skills, confidence, and resources to shape their own futures.

With the support of the Pontifical Catholic University of Ecuador (PUCE) and local facilitators, participants receive mentorship and peer support for six months after training, ensuring skills are put into practice. The impact extends far beyond these 22 leaders: strengthening education, boosting local businesses, and building pride in cultural identity for over 12,000 residents.

Empowered women empower entire communities. In Zumbahua, that transformation has already begun.

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Every contribution lights a path. With your support, OFELIA can reach more learners, spark more curiosity, and build brighter futures. Big or small, your gift helps us turn possibility into progress.

Thamara Romero is the founder and President for the Organization for Education, Leadership, innovation, and Agriculture (OFELIA). She leads OFELIA’s mission with passion and commitment. She is a lawyer with 27 years of career experience in international trade law, international negotiations, intellectual property, policy development, program management, and implementation acquired at the United Nations and as a diplomatic representative. She is also a writer, lecturer, women leadership mentor, and a passionate reader with experience in educational projects.