¿WHO WE ARE?
Cimas Ecuador Foundation
We are a non-profit organization committed to the holistic development of individuals and their communities. Since 1997, we have worked alongside local and international partners to promote social justice, equity, and sustainable development.
Our MISION is to foster the holistic development of human beings and the creation of participatory alternatives for local development, aimed at promoting social equity, by bringing together worldviews, knowledge, and wisdom from diverse peoples and cultures to build a more caring and supportive world.
Our VISION It is to establish an academic, research-oriented, and community-based technical cooperation organization that connects Ecuadorian and international universities, with the aim of creating spaces for dialogue linked to participatory processes for building alternatives for local development.
¿How Do We Do It?
From an intercultural, gender, and generational perspective:
- We empower people: We offer holistic and innovative academic programs that foster critical thinking and community action.
- We research to create change: We carry out participatory research to understand local realities and co-create sustainable solutions.
- We connect with communities: We facilitate collaboration among different social actors to address shared challenges.
Our Institutional Identity
Fundación Cimas del Ecuador is an academic institution that seeks to apply concepts and theories to the local reality, highlighting their impacts and contradictions, while supporting local organizational processes to respond to community needs through research and the promotion of initiatives that foster sustainable and comprehensive development.
Research and participatory action in the environmental, social, cultural, and health and living conditions areas, with an intercultural, gender, and generational perspective, supporting participatory processes, sharing research results, and organizing scientific and popular dissemination events.
Throughout its institutional history, Fundación Cimas del Ecuador has developed various initiatives in academia, research, and the development of community programs and projects, in partnership with:
Universities: University of Minnesota, University of San Diego, Washington State University Consortium, ESPE University (Quito and Latacunga), Central University of Ecuador.
Organizations: FAO, UNICEF, Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization, European Union, Fulbright Commission, Adopt a Village, White Earth Tribal and Community College.
National and local public institutions: Ministry of Economic and Social Inclusion, Pichincha Provincial Directorate, Ministry of Public Health, Rotary Club Quito Valle Interoceánico, University of Cuenca, Pichincha Provincial Council, Decentralized Autonomous Rural Parish Governments of Malchingui, Tupicachi, Tocachi, La Esperanza, Decentralized Autonomous Government of Pedro Moncayo Canton.
Civil Society Organizations
- National Coordinating Corporation for the Defense of the Mangrove Ecosystem
- Diverse Dialogue Foundation
- Scalabrinian Mission
- Center for Comprehensive Care for Women and Families (CAIMIFY)
- Chamos from Venezuela
- Hummingbird Wings Foundation
- Our Youth Foundation
- Wikiri Foundation
- Pambiliño Forest School
- Foundation Hermano Miguel
- Diverse Dialogue Foundation
- San Clemente Community
- Ecuadorian Populorum Progressio Fund
- CEDEAL Women’s Foundation
- Santa Anita Cooperative Unorcac
- Asdrúbal De La Torre Basic Hospital
- San Luis De Otavalo Hospital
- Seed Guardians Network
- Scalabrinian Mission
- Human Mobility Pastoral, Vicarate of Charity
- REFIDER
- Unorcac Jambi Moscaric
- ECLOF
- Fundación Azulado
- Angels on 4 Paws
- Intercultural Experience Pukyu Pamba
- Cáritas
- Warmi Pichincha
Fundación Cimas has a functional and comfortable 4-story building with a beautiful view of the city of Quito.
La infraestructura cuenta con:
- 1 Auditorio con 60 butacas de capacidad y equipada con sistema de audio, video e iluminación.
- 7 aulas equipadas.
- 3 aulas magnas (una escalonada)
- Laboratorio Informático con 15 computadoras e impresoras.
- Salas de reunión para docentes y actores sociales.
- Amplia cocina muy bien equipada y comedor para 60 personas.
- 8 oficinas confortables para las áreas administrativas.
- Áreas de estudio para el alumnado.
- Sala de Lectura
- Amplias salas de estar
- Biblioteca
- Canchas deportivas para fútbol y básquetbol.
- Parqueadero con capacidad para 30 autos.
Cimas Team
Dolores López-Paredes
José Suárez-Torres
Faculty List
MSID Program
MSID 4101 – Historical and Political Context
Interculturality and Anthropology
- Eduardo Puente
Lawyer. Master’s in Latin American Studies with a specialization in Cultural Policies. - Edison León
Anthropologist. Ph.D. in Latin American Studies. Specialist in interculturality and local development, with a focus on Afro-Ecuadorian studies. - Dolores López
Ph.D. in Latin American Cultural Studies. Master’s in Social Anthropology. Specialist in intercultural health.
Philosophy and Indigenous Worldview
- Ariruma Kowii
Bachelor in Social and Political Sciences. Ph.D. in Latin American Cultural Studies. - Fabiola Pijal
Bachelor in Education Sciences. Specialist in educational administration and Andean worldview. - Enrique Cachiguango
Indigenous Philosopher. Specialist in Andean worldviews. - Purikila Poveda
Indigenous Leader. Ancestral Andean medicine. - César Guanolema
Professional in Andean Medicine; Computer Science Engineer; postgraduate studies in Educational and Social Project Design, Leadership and Management, Qualitative Research Methodology, and Intercultural and Inclusive Education.
Gender
- Soledad Varea
Anthropologist. Ph.D. in Social Sciences with specialization in Political Studies. Master’s in Social Sciences with a specialization in Gender and Development.
MSID 4001 – Human Rights, Politics, and Practice
- Danilo Arévalo Biologist, specialist in ecosystem-based climate change mitigation and adaptation.
- Fanny Herrera
Ph.D. in Social Communication. Master’s in Cultural Studies. Specialist in journalism, communication, and gender. Trained in Communication for Development.
MSID 4002 – Social Entrepreneurship and Microfinance
- Yolanda Montalvo
Economist with three master’s degrees in Economic Development, Business Organization and Management, and International Cooperation.
MSID 4003 – Public Health and Traditional Andean Medicine
José Suárez-Torres
Physician. Master’s in Public Health. Ph.D. in Epidemiology. Specialist in development studies and public health.Eduardo Ayala
Physician. Specialist in health research and administration.
MSID 4004 – Environmental Challenges: From the Andes to the Amazon
- Diana Bermúdez Loor
Biologist by profession, environmental educator, with experience
working with communities and diverse audiences.
Specialist in protected areas.
MSID 4896 – Internship in Ecuador
- Soledad Varea
Anthropologist. Ph.D. in Social Sciences with specialization in Political Studies. Master’s in Social Sciences with a specialization in Gender and Development.
MSID 4201 – Research in Ecuador
- Elena Fernández
Master’s in Sociology (research in Legal Sociology), FLACSO Ecuador.
MSID ECDR 3030W – Introduction to Latin American Cultures
- Luis Ávila
Bachelor in Education Sciences. Spanish as a Second Language Teacher.
MSID ECDR 3011W – Spanish Grammar and Writing Workshop
- Karina Cornejo
Bachelor in Education Sciences. Spanish as a Second Language Teacher.