
PSYDEH’s new shared office space in Tulancingo, Hgo and the first Strategic Planning Session with the Regional Indigenous Women Network
To inaugurate the opening of our new shared headquarters in Tulancingo, Hidalgo in late May, PSYDEH produced the first of four strategic planning sessions with the Regional Indigenous Women Organization post June federal elections.
PSYDEH shares its headquarters with multiple regional collaborators based in and around Tulancingo, Hidalgo, including Red de Organizaciones de la Sociedad Civil Hidalgo 84 (REDOSC), Red Unidad de Organizaciones de la Sociedad Civil del Estado de Hidalgo and El Barzón Tulancingo, A.C..
The Indigenous Regional Organization representatives discussed program progress during the first half of 2015. PSYDEH explained how we’ve worked to consolidate progress made in 2014. We discussed new funding with INMUJERES, proposed functions of the Organization and its leaders and strategic planning on achieving target outputs and outcomes in 2015.