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Enriching lives in the Boca Chica community
Date: 09/01/2023
The Caribbean town of Boca Chica in the Dominican Republic is home to a diverse population and DP World Caucedo is pioneering its Vision Futuro Initiative to improve the lives of women and young people in the local community through education and employment training programmes.
Natural assets
Known for its white sand and sheltered waters, Boca Chica is a Caribbean town in the Dominican Republic near Santo Domingo city. The town is a popular destination for tourists coming to explore the coral reefs and submerged shipwrecks at La Caleta Underwater Park.
With more than six million visitors every year, the Dominican Republic ranks in the top five for tourism in the Americas. Home to the capital’s main beach, Boca Chica is a sprawling urban, commercial, industrial, and tourist hub, with a local population of around 142,000.
Challenges to disadvantaged young people
Despite the tropical landscape and thriving tourism industry, communities in and around Boca Chica have struggled for access to education, training, and employment. Low incomes and a lack of opportunity have meant that some residents have struggled to gain employment and access to educational resources to break the cycle of poverty.
In The Dominican Republic, nearly 16 percent of female youth of secondary school age are out of school, with one in four girls dropping out of school due to pregnancy. While the literacy rate of the Dominican Republic is around 92 percent, studies have found that students who complete high school enter university at a sixth-grade reading level. With overcrowded classrooms, poor-quality facilities, and outdated curriculums, these systemic barriers have challenged disadvantaged communities, preventing at-risk youth and women from reaching their full potential.
Innovative programmes to help local communities
DP World Caucedo prides itself on championing education and women’s empowerment. Together with consulting firm, Entrena, DP World Caucedo launched the Vision Futuro Initiative. It aims to provide support and training to women and youth at risk so that they have opportunities to improve their quality of life.
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