Mueblea
Welcome Mueblea in Colombia to our South America Accelerator
The northern province of La Guajira is the poorest region in Colombia, where over 60% of the population lives in poverty. Indigenous communities, notably the Wayúu group, are disproportionately affected. Many face limited access to basic needs, including food, healthcare, and education.
Indigenous women are crucial in preserving the Wayúu culture and protecting Indigenous territories that safeguard over 80% of the country’s biodiversity and natural forests. After agriculture, making and selling crafts is the most significant economic activity in the Wayúu community and the primary means of livelihood for many Indigenous women. Their craft is not just a means of livelihood but a profound connection to the earth and their cosmology.
Fundación Hilo Sagrado is a non-profit enterprise that preserves the knowledge, culture, and traditions of Indigenous communities in La Guajira, Colombia. It works to improve the livelihoods of 183 artisans, 150 of whom are women, increasing their income and improving their living and working conditions.
By positioning their quality handcrafted products as conscious Indigenous art, Hilo Sagrado has secured partnerships with high-end international companies and increased local producers’ net income by up to six times what they previously earned. The profits are directed to various community development projects within the Wayúu communities, including the provision of water purification, sustainable energy, dignified menstruation products, education for children, and bioconstruction.As a NESsT portfolio enterprise, Hilo Sagrado has the necessary resources to launch projects and activities and support the empowerment of Indigenous communities, giving them the autonomy to direct their path toward economic and social development. This is our aim: to contribute to gender equality, poverty eradication, and inclusive economic growth.