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Final list of selected projects for the year 2025

We would like to thank all of you who participated in the call for projects 2025.

SELAVIP received a total of 326 projects from Africa, Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean of which 82 % (268 projects) were declared admissible and thus obtained a position ranking, by virtue of which, and from the funds authorised for the year 2025, 69 projects have been selected that will improve the quality of life of more than 9,000 families.

We invite the NGOs whose projects were selected to work together with the families that will benefit and, if possible, to join the public and private sectors, as this network makes everything easier when there is a will on all sides to get families out of these environments of poverty and misery.

We also want to inform, in accordance with our policy of transparency, that the remaining 18% (58 projects in total) were declared inadmissible for not incorporating information that would allow a proper evaluation of the project, for not reading the terms of the call, for not complying with the objectives defined by SELAVIP, for using asbestos in the construction process and for delays in the execution of projects from previous years, some of which have not yet been completed.

We would have liked to select many more projects. However our resources are limited, but we hope to be able to do it in the future, since with most of the NGOs, with which SELAVIP has worked in the past and also with the new ones that we add each year, we have been building friendship, trust, the effort to reach places of greatest need, and the transparency of working together for the poorest of the poor.

Fraternal greetings and many thanks to all those who work for a more equal and better world.

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Thank you for participating in our call for projects 2025

Dear NGOs:

The 2025 call is closed and we want to thank all the organizations who participated in it. We received a total of 326 projects from the different continents where we are currently working with different partners in the improvement of the living conditions of the poorest and most vulnerable.

The list of selected projects will be published at the end of October on our website (www.selavip.org). We will also contact the NGOs whose project has been selected by email. Finally, the selection will also be made through the project management system (application.selavip.org). We thank you in advance for your patience.

Call for projects 2025

Once again, the SELAVIP FOUNDATION would like to invite all non-profit organizations and local communities in developing countries (that are registered and activated in our system until February 29 of this year) to send us their projects for new housing, drinking water systems, sewage systems, toilets, latrines, repairs, and land titles regularisation in territories with informal occupations.

These initiatives must be creative, mainly focused on poor families in urban areas, that promote the participation of communities, that include the public and private sectors, that can also be sustainable and inclusive so that the proposal is an effective improvement of the dignity of the quality of life of the poorest and most vulnerable.

That is why housing projects in urban areas, with more than one floor, that are more efficient in terms of land use, and initiatives that use recycled materials will be prioritized.

We hope that you will be enthusiastic about this new application process as SELAVIP wishes to reaffirm its commitment to work together with you and other social actors to transform the right to decent housing and to build better cities.

As last year, the process will start on April 15 and end on June 15. In addition, we recommend you to submit your projects before the mentioned deadline, as the online application system will not consider the time differences between countries at the closing.

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In everything love and serve: Father Eduardo Vega S.J. and a life dedicated to transforming violence into love

Between the tranquility of the Jesuit community and the dusty streets of Monte Sinaí in Guayaquil, Father Eduardo Vega S.J., walks daily between two realities. On one side, prayer and fraternal life; on the other, a territory marked by poverty and social vulnerability. There, leading Hogar de Cristo Ecuador, he accompanies families seeking to rebuild their lives and their dignity. His daily presence sustains the hope of communities trying to start anew.

THE SAME FAITH
The strength that sustains his mission is neither recent nor circumstantial. It was forged in the 1960s, when he was still a student in Bogotá and had to complete literacy hours in a peripheral neighborhood where families were building their own homes. That experience profoundly shaped his vocation.

“What did my colleagues and I do? What a construction apprentice does: dig trenches for foundations, mix mortar, carry bricks. That was our literacy: to serve.”

During the novitiate, the conclusions of the Medellín Conference (1968) broadened that initial intuition and gave it a clear horizon in the midst of a Latin America marked by profound inequalities.

“These readings opened my eyes and heart to the injustices, the institutionalized violence, and the suffering of many of our brothers and sisters in this convulsed Latin America.”

From then on, his path was clear:
“Today I can say with certainty that I came to the world of the poor through the Gospel and the social teachings of the Church.”

Those experiences sealed a vocation that, over the years, would inseparably unite faith, service, and life alongside the poorest.

FROM BOGOTA TO HOME
Decades later, that same conviction would lead him to Ecuador. In July 2009, the Provincials of Colombia and Ecuador invited him to learn about the Hogar de Cristo housing project in Guayaquil. He remembers that meeting as a kind of "lock-in." He traveled there in August, toured the facilities, and spent time with the families. "I felt the presence of God inviting me to continue serving his chosen ones in this magnificent work."

He finally arrived on October 4th of that year, during the feast of Saint Francis of Assisi and, as he himself says, "I came to stay."

The work he was undertaking already had a long and distinguished history on the continent. Hogar de Cristo Ecuador had been founded in 1971, driven by the Jesuits Francisco García Jiménez S.J. (Uncle Paco) and Josse Van der Rest S.J., inspired by the work begun by Father Alberto Hurtado S.J. in Chile. From the outset, the response was concrete and urgent: to provide emergency housing to families without shelter or protection.

Over time, the mission expanded, but its core remained intact: to walk alongside those living in the greatest exclusion and to accompany them on their journey toward dignity. Father Vega summarizes it this way: “There has always been an awareness that a decent house is the foundation for building a home, built on respect, dignity, and a good life.”

In neighborhoods where many families are headed by single women, this change takes on a concrete form. “It is she who, by having a house, even if it is an emergency dwelling made of wood and cane, begins to live the dream of having a home, seeing her children play, feel protected, and free.”

Housing doesn't immediately solve all the difficulties. It does, however, open up a space where hope can take root and where daily life begins, little by little, to transform.

RESILIENCE AS A PATH
Today, at the helm of Hogar de Cristo Ecuador, Father Vega accompanies communities living through difficult times. He describes the situation with stark realism: “The communities are practically confined, trapped by fear and extortion...”

Their response, however, comes from elsewhere. “To resist and maintain hope, and to spread that hope to the communities.”

Each house built becomes a concrete gesture of affirmation of life. The work is not limited to handing over a house; it also involves what he calls "social construction of the territory": accompanying community processes where trust has weakened and networks have fragmented.

It's a patient path. "Slowly, because it's not easy and processes can't be accelerated, especially with the presence of armed groups", he explains.

In the midst of that reality, what sustains their work is a spirituality that is expressed in closeness, constancy and daily service.

JOSSE'S FOOTPRINT
Upon assuming his new role, Father Vega traveled to Chile to meet Josse van der Rest S.J., founder of SELAVIP and co-founder of Hogar de Cristo Ecuador. That visit was, above all, a formative experience. “He dedicated long periods of time to teaching us about his apostolate and shared with us profound insights into his thinking and vision of service to the poor and abandoned.”

Years later, he visited him again in Santiago, at the Ignatian residence, when he was in his final days. That second visit had a different, more subdued tone. For Father Vega, Josse embodied a radical way of living the Gospel:

“Following the example of Jesus, he shouldered the pain and suffering of many men and women in Latin America, Asia, and Africa.”

Today, amidst the challenges facing the work, that memory sustains the continuity of the mission. It recognizes in it a spiritual heritage that precedes it and that sustains the mission beyond individuals.

LIVE, LOVE, AND SERVE
When asked what she would say to those who believe that poverty is an impossible problem to change, her answer is direct: “Believe, dream, and hope. Nothing is impossible for God. Never lose hope.”

These are words born from decades of service, first in Colombia and then in Ecuador. The same faith that led him to carry bricks in his youth and that today is expressed in a constant presence alongside communities seeking to rebuild their lives.

In the midst of inequality, their work takes shape in simple and persistent gestures: a house that becomes a home, a community that regains confidence, a life that is once again projected towards the future.

Shaped by the spirituality that marked his path and by the legacy he received, he continues to walk alongside the poorest, convinced that hope is built day by day and can transform violence into paths of life. Guided by the Ignatian maxim that orients his existence, he remains dedicated, in all things, to love and serve.

We commemorate 100 years of Josse van der Rest

Commemorative ceremony for the 100th anniversary of the birth of Josse van der Rest, s.j.

Day: March 11
Time: 10:00 hrs.
Place: Fundación Vivienda, Ochagavía #10060, El Bosque.
Event transmission link: Enter here
Meeting ID: 861 2601 7862
Access code: 499837

This Monday, March 11 at 10 a.m. the commemoration of the 100 years of birth of our Jesuit companion Josse van der Rest will be celebrated. This will take place at the Vivienda Foundation, located at Ochagavía 10.060, commune El Bosque.

This celebration seeks to commemorate the memory of Josse, better known as “the father of the mediaguas.” Josse van der Rest dedicated his life to helping those who needed it most, especially those without homes. He worked with the Vivienda Foundation and Hogar de Cristo, building homes for the less fortunate.

He arrived in Chile in 1958. After various jobs he met the Hogar de Cristo, where he began his fight against segregation and the exclusion of the poor in the country, and then spread to many other countries. This year he would have turned 100 years of life and 69 years of priesthood. This commemorative event seeks to remember is the essence, life and work of Father Josse van der Rest.

We will wait for you!

Please confirm your attendance with ana.beghelli@techo.org.

Final List of Projects that have been selected for the year 2024

First of all, we would like to thank all of you who participated in the call for projects 2024, which will be dedicated to the centenary of our founder, Father Josse van der Rest SJ.

SELAVIP received a total of 343 projects from Africa, Asia and Latin America and the Caribbean of which 79% (270 projects) were declared admissible and thus obtained a placement ranking, by virtue of which, and from the funds authorised for the year 2024, 65 projects have been selected that will improve the quality of life of more than 9,000 families.

We invite the NGOs whose projects were selected to work together with the families that will benefit and, if possible, to join the public and private sectors, as this network makes everything easier when there is a will on all sides to get families out of these environments of poverty and misery.

We also want to inform, in accordance with our policy of transparency, that the remaining 21% (73 projects) were declared inadmissible for not incorporating information that would allow a proper evaluation of the project, for not reading the terms of the call, for not complying with the objectives defined by SELAVIP, for using asbestos in the construction process and for delays in the execution of projects from previous years, some of which have not yet been completed.

We would have liked to select many more projects. However our resources are limited, but we hope to be able to do it in the future, since with most of the NGOs, with which SELAVIP has worked in the past and also with the new ones that we add each year, we have been building friendship, trust, the effort to reach places of greatest need, and the transparency of working together for the poorest of the poor.

Fraternal greetings and many thanks to all those who work for a more equal and better world.

CLICK HERE TO SEE THE LIST

 

Continue reading “Listado definitivo de Proyectos que han sido seleccionados para el año 2024”

Thank you for participating in our call for projects 2024

Dear NGOs,

We would like to thank you for your great participation. Our Call for Projects 2024 received a total of 342 projects from the different continents where we work with the various organisations doing outstanding work to improve the living conditions of the poorest and most vulnerable in each country.

We remind you that the results of the call for proposals will be published at the end of October by email (NGOs whose projects have been selected will be contacted by email), through the project management system (application.selavip.org) and finally on our website (www.selavip.org).

SELAVIP misión - visión

We would like to thank all the organisations for their participation, and we would like to remind you that a large team of more than 8 evaluators is committed to making this process objective and reliable.

Best regards.
The SELAVIP team

Call for projects 2024, celebrating the centenary of our founder

Once again, The SELAVIP team would like to invite all non-profit organizations and local communities from developing countries (that are registered in our system) to send us their housing projects, drinking water systems, sewage systems, toilets or latrines, repairs and regularization of land titles in territories with informal occupations for the 2024 call that will be dedicated to our founder, father Josse van der Rest Emsens S.J., who dedicated more than 60 years of his life to provide a roof to the poorest of the poor.

These initiatives must be creative, mainly focused on poor families in urban areas, that promote the participation of communities, that include the public and private sectors, that can also be sustainable and inclusive so that the proposal is an effective improvement of the dignity of the quality of life of the poorest and most vulnerable.

For the year 2024, considering the scarcity of sources of financing and the constant increase in the prices of materials, we have increased the amount per project and in some cases per solution's type.

We hope you will be enthusiastic about this new application process, because for the right to a decent habitat and the obligation to build better cities, SELAVIP, in these more than 50 years of life, wishes to reaffirm its commitment to be part of this great chain of work with all of you.

Like last year, the process will begin on April 15 and will end on June 15. In addition, we recommend you to send the projects before the closing date, since the online application system will not consider time differences between the different continents at the time of closing.
 

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Project application form / Formulario de postulación de proyectos / Formulaire de présentation de project

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Father Josse van der Rest S.J., would have been 99 years old

Today (March 9), our founder, Father Josse van der Rest S.J., would have been 99 years old if he had not passed away in 2020 due to COVID-19. We want to remember him as the person who put all his energy and work for the right to the land and decent housing for the poorest of the poors.

Aujourd'hui (le 9 mars), notre fondateur, le Père Josse van der Rest S.J., aurait eu 99 ans s'il n'était pas décédé en 2020 des suites de la COVID-19. Nous voulons nous souvenir de lui comme de la personne qui a mis toute son énergie et son travail au service du droit au terrain et à un logement décent pour les plus pauvres des pauvres.

To all Organizations that want to register in SELAVIP

Due t the high demand and interest in participating in our calls to apply for projects to finance emergency housing, water systems, sanitation and land regularization, we want to inform all non-profit ORGANIZATIONS that ARE NOT REGISTERED in our System, that registrations will be open only until February 28, 2023 (at midnight Chilean time). Any NGO registration that is carried out after that date will not be able to participate in the current call to submit projects. The process of Review and Activation of Organizations will be resumed once the application process is finished, that is, on June 15.

This announcement is only for Organizations not registered in our system, those that are already activated should not consider this announcement.

À toutes les nouvelles organisations qui souhaitent s’inscrire dans le système de selavip

En raison de la forte demande et de l’intérêt de participer à nos appels à candidatures pour des projets de financement de logements d’urgence, de systèmes d’eau, d’assainissement et de régularisation de terrains, nous désirons informer toutes les ORGANISATIONS à but non lucratif qui NE SONT PAS ENREGISTRÉES dans notre système que les inscriptions ne seront ouvertes que jusqu’au 28 février 2023 (à minuit heure chilienne). Tout enregistrement d’ONG effectué après cette date aura pour conséquence que l’ONG ne pourra pas participer à l’appel à projets en cours. Le processus d’examen et d’activation des organisations reprendra une fois l’appel à projets clôturé, c’est-à-dire le 15 juin.

Cette annonce est uniquement destinée aux organisations non enregistrées dans notre système, celles qui sont déjà activées ne doivent pas tenir compte de cette annonce.

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