Asociación Ajb’atz’ Enlace Quiché

Asociación Ajb’atz’ Enlace Quiché Logo Asociación Ajb’atz’ Enlace Quiché
2a. Av. 7-19, Zona 5
Santa Cruz del Quiche, Quiche Guatemala
Guatemala
502-7755-4801
http://www.enlacequiche.org

Mission

Help indigenous populations reach the full capacity of human potential through the use of information and communication technologies adapted to the local culture.

Programs

Enlace Quiché uses educational technology to strengthen bilingual (Spanish-Maya) education. We support 28 school-based technology centers, including training and teacher support for project-based learning activities. Along with our partner schools and organizations, we have produced 14 CD-ROMs, including student cultural projects, linguistic training software, and a children’s CD-ROM. Enlace Quiché led the creation of an inter-agency web portal to help Mayan educators share teaching resources.

Current Projects on GlobalGiving

Technology Training for Rural Indigenous Youth
Technology Training for Rural Indigenous Youth
Technology Access for Mayan Women in Guatemala
Technology Access for Mayan Women in Guatemala

Personnel Overview

Andrew Lieberman - President
Andy Lieberman is from San Francisco. He arrived in Guatemala in 1990 to get a break from computer programming. In 1994, he settled in his wife’s hometown, earning the nickname of “Teacher Andy” by teaching numerous English and computer courses. In 2000, he started Enlace Quiché as a means to help the Mayan population cross the digital divide without leaving their language and culture behind.

Personnel Statistics

Matias Gutierrez,
Executive Director
Founded in 2003
Employees: 18
Volunteers: 6