Progressio Ireland
Progressio Ireland is an international development organisation that works toward "sustainable development and the eradication of poverty in Latin America, the Caribbean, Africa, the Middle East and Asia".
Founded in Dublin in 2004, the organisation stresses a “skill-share” approach to development practices in n supporting the work of local organisations by providing the tools and education to develop long-term solutions to barriers to sustainable development and resource management in its 10 project countries. Progressio employs "development workers", who work on site with the local organisations and communities and share their skills. It emphasises continuing education, rather than other shorter-term solutions, to development issues.
Progressio aims to provide communities with the skills and knowledge necessary to solve the problems that both stand in the way of development and marginalise the poor.
History
Progressio Ireland is a sister company of Progressio, a UK-based international development charity.Progressio was founded in 1940 as “Sword of the Spirit,” a movement aimed at translating the principles of Catholic social teaching into practical action. In 1965 the name was changed to the Catholic Institute for International Relations. The name “Progressio” is taken from the 1967 Encyclical of Pope Paul VI, Populorum Progressio, or, “the development of peoples.” The document stresses social responsibility toward a just world and confronts the challenges to development.
Progressio Ireland was founded in 2004 with the purpose of promoting sustainable development techniques in underdeveloped countries, providing the tools for sustainable self-governance, and contributing to debate on development issues within Ireland.
Philosophy
The vision of Progressio Ireland is to “bring about a just world, where people can have life in all its fullness, where human rights are respected, where all have their basic needs met and can exert control over their lives.” The organisation is founded on Catholic Social Teaching and Progressio endorses this history and relationship. However, Progressio Ireland itself is not formally part of the Catholic Church. They provide their services to all people of diverse backgrounds and beliefs. Progressio Ireland states: “We work with people of all faiths and none.”Development goals and strategies
Progressio seeks to promote “People Powered Development”in the areas they conduct their operations. The ultimate goal of the organisation is to improve the lives of the world’s poor by supporting skill and education programs that provide them with the “resilience and resourcefulness to be the authors of their own development.” Three areas that Progressio has outlined as key factors for this process for 2010-2015 are: Participation and effective governance, sustainable environment, and HIV/AIDS education and research.
Progressio employs “development workers” that serve local communities providing expertise, knowledge, and support to the poor and marginalised. These development workers are professionally qualified, with training in their field.
Progressio Ireland also engages in advocacy and campaigning to change existing political and social structures in developed and underdeveloped regions.
Current projects
Progressio Ireland currently has operations in Ireland as well as 10 countries in various regions of the world:- Latin America Operations: El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua and Peru
- Africa Operations: Malawi, Somaliland and Zimbabwe
- Caribbean Operations: Dominican Republic/Haiti
- Middle East Operations: Yemen
- Southeast Asia Operations: Timor-Leste