A sustainable contribution
Ultimo Inca Ayllu Inca Paititi Foundation wants to make a sustainable contribution by improving the living conditions of the Qeros where everyone has access to safe drinking water, energy sources are created by generating solar energy, building a school and providing education for different age ranges of children. In addition to education, the focus will mainly be on creating self-reliance and self-sufficiency of the people, whereby the families learn to be able to independently improve living conditions structurally. By increasing the quality and diversity of food (including cooking) and improving poor hygiene conditions, young children also have a higher life expectancy.
Our objectives
The Foundation has the following objectives:
- Supporting the Qeros Indians in Peru, in particular providing assistance in the villages of Quico and Japu at an altitude of 4600 meters in the mountains.
- To stimulate initiatives that aim to preserve the culture of the Qeros Indians, with regard to weaving, traditions and spirituality.
- Building a primary school in Alto Cusco, offering continuity in education by making it easier to access for teachers and students.
- Supporting education and study, from primary education to secondary education and study Stimulating the local economy and promoting local employment by involving local people in the projects and training them if the skills are not available so that they can carry out work independently in the future.
- Encouraging nutritional education and improving sanitary conditions to drastically improve the overall health of children and adults.
- Promoting sustainable projects such as solar energy and permaculture.
- Access to medical assistance, which is often not accessible due to the lack of financial resources
AMBASSADOR DHR A. APAZA MACHACCA
Our special ambassador for the Ultimo Inca Ayllu Inca Paititi Foundation is Mr. Alejandro Apaza Machacca.
He is a farmer who has always grown potatoes and corn.
And he is a Paqo Pampamesayok (keeper of the earth, Pachamama), a direct descendant of the Incas and a master of living energy. All traditions and knowledge have been passed down from generation to generation.
Mr. Alpaza Machacca comes from a family line with Paqos and his children also continue this powerful line. Mr. Apaza Machacca now lives in Alto Cusco.
He is the Father of all to his community .
His wish is a better future for his grandchildren and families from Quico and Japu. The wishes and requests for help from the Qeros from Quico and Japu are communicated through Mr. Apaza Machacca to the Board of the Foundation.