OVERVIEW
El Salvador has had a long history of war, inequity, and injustice. Civil unrest, crime, gang violence, and poverty are factors that contribute to widespread migration of those fleeing the country. While agricultural production represents 10-11% of the GDP, it only employs 20% of the labour force.
OUR PROJECTS IN EL SALVADOR
Discipleship and leadership training
Small group discipleship training, Integral Mission training on how to share the gospel while serving their neighbour.
Training in entrepreneurship and technical skills
Technical training on small-scale sustainable agriculture, micro-enterprises and other income-generating activities (like soap making and sewing).
Community mobilization and organization
Working with teachers to prevent the abuse of children, reducing conflict and violence in families, and providing counseling for adults who have experienced violence and abuse.

FAQ ABOUT OUR WORK
CBM works with four partners in El Salvador, offering hope to small local churches as they serve the most vulnerable. ENLACE, Semillas de Nueva Creación (Seeds of New Creation), the Federation of Baptist Churches (FEBES), and the Association of Baptist Churches (ABES).
Discipleship and leadership training, addressing poverty.
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