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COBI Complaints Mechanism

 

The complaints mechanism of Comunidad y Biodiversidad, A.C. (COBI) offers anyone who feels negatively affected by a project or activity supported by COBI the opportunity to file a complaint and receive a response. COBI is committed to providing you with a response within 25 business days of receiving your complaint.

You can submit a complaint or claim through any of the following channels:

 

a. Fill out the online form

 

Go to form

 

b. Send an email to the address cobi@cobi.org.mx

c. Call this phone number +52 622 222 4990

d. Download this form, complete it and:

 

  1. Deliver it to the project officer or the responsible field technician,
  2. Send it by post to Isla del Peruano 215, Col. Lomas de Miramar, Guaymas, Sonora. CP. 85448 o
  3. Scan or photograph the completed form and send it by email cobi@cobi.org.mx.

 

You can file anonymous complaints. In that case, COBI will process the complaint and include the results of this process in the consolidated database of processed complaints.

Implemented projects

 

 

Below, we present the projects and activities promoted by COBI.


This list makes it possible to transparently identify ongoing initiatives and understand the context of each intervention, serving as a reference for any comments, concerns, or requests related to our actions.

Strengthening financial resilience for youth- and women-led solutions in fishing communities

Objective

 

To strengthen the capacities of 20 women and youth in financial, digital, and ocean literacy, with the aim of developing marine conservation projects and sustainable fisheries within federal Natural Protected Areas in the Mexican Caribbean.

 

Project summary

 

The project focuses on the communities of Cozumel, Banco Chinchorro, Chetumal, and Xcalak, in Quintana Roo.

 

It proposes the implementation of workshops and activities to strengthen financial skills and the management of digital environments (e.g., access to and use of digital platforms and spreadsheets) aimed at 20 women and youth in coastal communities of the Mexican Caribbean. This includes workshops on digital and technological literacy, financial management and savings, and the design of community projects.

Support will be provided to groups led by women and youth so they can develop their projects (advanced economic, productive, or climate change adaptation initiatives), such as community monitoring groups, species restoration, fly fishing, among others. Participants will decide which projects to develop (approximately eight projects). A multidisciplinary committee will be created to select and support two projects for incubation.

 

This proposal will contribute to improving financial capacities (savings habits and financial education) as well as strengthening the role of women and youth in coastal communities, enhancing the resilience of these groups and the areas where they live through autonomy, entrepreneurship, and the promotion of community-based solutions and projects.

 

Implementation period

 

Two years: from July 2024 to July 2026

 

Year 1

  • Virtual workshop on digital literacy
  • Workshop on financial management and savings
  • Virtual workshop on community project design

 

Year 2

  • Formation of a project selection committee
  • Call for project incubation
  • Follow-up on community projects
  • Selection and support of community projects

 

Participating and affected stakeholders

 

Women and youth (men and women between 18 and 29 years old, members and non-members of fishing cooperatives), fishing cooperatives, community groups, Cozumel Reefs National Park (PNAC), Banco Chinchorro Biosphere Reserve (RBBC), Xcalak Reefs National Park (PNAX), State Reserve Manatee Sanctuary, and the Kanan Kay Alliance.

 

Grievance monitoring report

 

No complaints or comments have been reported.

 

Environmental and Social Action Plan (ESAP) closure report

 

Not applicable.