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About the Organization

Ciudad Saludable (CS) translated as Healthy City, is a nonprofit organization in Peru and in the Andean region that establishes strategic alliances with governments, companies, and civil society organizations with the objective of promoting strategies that are oriented toward sustainable management of environmental and natural resources, and the protection of the health of the population. 

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Impoverished neighborhoods are commonly overrun with garbage and waste as the result of failed service markets.

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Ciudad Saludable engages micro-entrepreneurs to collect and process garbage for fees sufficient to support their business but affordable to poor communities.

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Social entrepreneur Albina Ruiz has demonstrated that when prices are reasonable, the poor are good customers who prefer to live in clean conditions.

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More than 6 million people in Latin America and India benefit from community-based waste management enterprises.

Ambition for Change

The relationship between impoverished communities and their environments is transformed through improved service quality and changes in values and behavior to maintain clean, healthy environments, oceans, rivers, and lakes. 

Path to Scale

CS supports replication within Peru, providing consulting and business services as well as assistance to local programs seeking startup and operating capital. CS International, the global umbrella group, provides similar support and services to new enterprises in other countries, in part through a for-profit subsidiary. 

Skoll Awardee
Albina Ruiz

Founder and President, Ciudad Saludable

Albina Ruiz grew concerned about health and environmental problems caused by garbage in Peru when she was a student studying industrial engineering. After writing her thesis, she came up with an idea for a new community-managed system of waste collection that she hoped would serve as a model for urban and rural communities in Peru. Albina completed a master’s degree in ecology and environmental management and later earned a Ph.D. in chemical engineering in Spain. In 2001, when she returned to Lima from her studies, she founded Ciudad Saludable (CS), deciding that she did not want to create a typical donation-dependent NGO, but rather a feasible business that would engage poor communities as customers, and would be able to thrive in a financially sustainable way. Albina has since been widely recognized for her innovation and determination by Ashoka, Schwab Foundation, AVINA and a growing number of esteemed awards. Albina is no longer involved in the day-to-day running of CS but remains its president. Her daughter, Paloma Roldán, is now the executive director.

Impact & Accomplishments

CS has organized more than 1,500 waste collectors, creating employment and improving health and living conditions for more than 6 million people living in poor urban and rural regions in Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, Peru, Venezuela, Guatemala, Argentina, Chile, Jamaica, Haiti, and India. CS reaches 30 percent of Peru’s population with waste-collection services in 1,835 cities. In partnership with recycling companies, the CS team has developed a distance education program that has trained 300 professionals from Brazil, Venezuela, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru in the complete management of residues. Instrumental in the creation of the first law in Peru (also the first in Latin America) to regulate recycling, adopted in 2010. 

Affiliated
Luciana Lima
Strategic Partnerships Manager, Ciudad Saludable
Paloma Roldan
Executive Director, Ciudad Saludable
Berenice Adrianzen Zegarra
Responsible for the design and monitoring of projects, Ciudad Saludable
Albina Ruiz
Founder and President, Ciudad Saludable
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