Equal Chances works at the intersection of sustainable development, inclusive growth, stakeholder engagement, institutional strengthening and strategic communication — helping governments, development partners and communities across Suriname and the Caribbean turn ideas into lasting results.
About us
Our work is grounded in collaboration, participation and context-sensitive implementation. We bring experience in social dialogue, capacity building, policy support, gender and inclusion, and communication strategy — including work with Indigenous and Tribal communities — helping institutions navigate complex development challenges in ways that are technically sound, locally grounded and responsive to diverse stakeholders.
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Research, project preparation, adaptation planning, safeguards and implementation support for REDD+, conservation and nature-based development.
Stakeholder mapping, FPIC-aligned consultation, grievance redress, conflict sensitivity and engagement plans with communities, rightsholders, government and partners.
Embedding women, youth and vulnerable-group participation, Indigenous and Tribal Peoples' engagement and inclusive livelihood strategies across project design, delivery and monitoring.
Policy analysis, strategy development, operational planning, programme coordination and capacity strengthening for public institutions and projects.
Socio-economic, gender and social assessments, surveys, stakeholder analysis, indicator development, data-quality support, M&E inputs and learning-oriented reporting.
Awareness campaigns, training and curriculum-support activities, communication strategies, workshops and knowledge-sharing products.
Project Highlights
Designed and supported a multilingual public-awareness campaign on mercury use and environmental risks in Suriname's artisanal and small-scale gold mining sector, including stakeholder outreach and communication materials for radio, television, social media and hard-copy distribution.
Contributed to the design of an equitable REDD+ benefit-sharing mechanism for Belize, including benefit options, stakeholder consultations, legal and institutional analysis, safeguard considerations, risk management, a roll-out action plan and capacity-building measures.
Developed a national feedback and grievance redress mechanism for REDD+ implementation in Belize, including procedures to receive, process and investigate stakeholder complaints, strengthen accountability and respect FPIC principles in engagement with Indigenous and Tribal Peoples.
Supported Indigenous communities in Suriname to articulate a shared development vision and action plan for community-based agro- and eco-tourism, creating a sustainable livelihood pathway linked to cultural heritage, biodiversity conservation and reduced dependence on extractive practices.
Led gender and social inclusion assignments that translated diagnostics and stakeholder engagement into practical action plans, including gender-responsive frameworks for natural resource governance, social protection, financial inclusion and project preparation.
Conducted baseline and gender research across 11 communities in Belize, including household-level data collection and analysis to establish benchmarks for climate-resilient livelihoods, project monitoring, evaluation and future public education activities.
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