Values of Cenderos

Values of Cenderos:

  • We believe that migrants are the subjects of law.
  • We believe that the self-organization and active participation of the migrant population is vital to achieve better living conditions.
  • In our work we aim to empower people in order to find collective solutions to problems.
  • For us it is essential to influence the institutions involved in the political process.
  • We work with a focus on gender and generational equality.
  • We respect political, religious and ideological differences. We don’t do political campaigning for anyone independent from their views.
  • Our organization is comprehensive, honest, transparent, and shows an attitude of solidarity. It is respectful of each person’s boundaries, without distinction of political or religious believes.
  • We work in teams, with collective leadership and volunteer participation.
  • We work for the respect and care of our environment.

About Cenderos

Introduction:

Cenderos is a non-governmental organization – non-profit – that was founded by Nicaraguan migrant women, in 1999, within the historical framework of the «Work Training Program», aimed at the population Nicaraguan and that the Universidad Popular de Nicaragua (Uponic) executed in Costa Rica in 1998.

Our organizational strategy has as its north the promotion of human, economic and social rights, citizen participation and the leading leadership of the migrant and cross-border population, as well as the Costa Rican population that shares the same condition of vulnerability.

Mission:

We are a social organization of women, pioneer and reference in the defense of the human rights of migrants, asylum seekers and people who inhabit the borders, in particular young women, girls and boys. We achieve this through capacity building, organization and political advocacy for the full enjoyment of a dignified life.

Vision:

Migrant women, youth, children and children seeking refuge and border exercise their citizenship, are welcomed in inclusive communities with dignified conditions, free of violence and respect for human rights.

Where do we work?

Headquarters in San Jose province
Canton: San José
Headquarter’s exact address: Barrio México, from Castro Bar, 100 North, 100 West, 1 block North, one block East. House with white gate, dead end street. Telephone: (506) 2248-0424

Upala Headquarter:
Canton: Upala
Exact Address: Center of Upala, from the CCSS office, 300 meters North, corner house.
Phone: (506) 2470-21 22

The Upala headquarters provides care to three different cantons and also supports cross-border communities.

Contribution to the formulation of an integrated migration policy en Costa Rica

CENDEROS

CENDEROS and SJM COSTA RICA, representatives of the civil society before the Consejo Nacional de Migración (National Council of Migration), look for possibilities of the academic sector to contribute to the formulation of an integrated migration policy en Costa Rica.
There was a meeting taking place the 29th of September in the office of FLASCO CR that enjoyed broad participation of researching and teaching personal of different universities and academic centers of the country. We are going to keep you informed about the topic and want to say thank you to all the participants for the dialogue and the contributions of paramount relevance.