by ICFDN | May 30, 2018 | Blog, Health
Hurricane season in Baja California Sur (Eastern Pacific) officially begins on May 15th and along with the rain come the mosquitos and the threat of dengue and other serious diseases. Dengue poses a significant health burden to residents and visitors alike in Baja...
by ICFDN | May 22, 2018 | Blog, Education
In the United States, Mexico and many countries in the world, access to education is considered an inherent right of every child. In many of these countries the government funds and operates public schools to offer a free education to every child, regardless of race,...
by ICFDN | May 10, 2018 | Blog, Environment
At ICF, we believe that environmental conservation is key to the prosperity of people and animals. Our planet provides safe water for drinking, clean air for breathing, and fresh produce for nourishment — but access to these precious resources is not always equitable,...
by ICFDN | May 4, 2018 | Environment, ICF Press Releases
By: James Blair NRDC has a long history in Laguna San Ignacio, one of the last unspoiled nurseries for Pacific gray whales in Baja California Sur, Mexico. NRDC’s President, Rhea Suh, recently described her “deeply moving, thrilling” encounter with the whales of the...
by ICFDN | May 1, 2018 | Health, ICF Press Releases
La diabetes, epidemia global y una crisis en México, 71 por ciento de la población es obesa o tiene sobrepeso, según ENSANUT 2012. Qualcomm Incorporated, a través de su iniciativa Qualcomm® Wireless Reach™ y la International Community Foundation (ICF), anunció hoy la...
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