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Our Mission

MOCHE is dedicated to protecting, teaching, and studying the rich cultural heritage of Peru by creating partnerships with rural communities. Although heritage tourism in Peru generates over a billion dollars in revenue each year, the unique archaeological heritage of Peru is in constant peril, due to widespread looting, an uninformed public, and socio-economic exclusion of the rural poor. A concerted effort to preserve Peru’s cultural heritage within the context of sustainable community development projects has become imperative. Unless communities realize direct benefits from the preservation of archaeological sites, continued destruction of sites is inevitable. Our goal, simply stated, is to apply entrepreneurial techniques to the intertwined problems of heritage preservation and rural poverty. We fund the preservation of archaeological sites, the implementation of sustainable rural development projects, and the furtherance of archaeological research and teaching in Peru by offering archaeological field schools, educational tours, and service-learning programs. In our view, the best way to save archaeological sites is by helping rural communities, and the best way to help rural communities is by saving archaeological sites.Our objectives are as follows:


Education & Research:

a  construct and maintain a museum and research center using green technologies in association with the community of Ciudad de Dios in the Moche Valley, Peru;
a  develop and operate educational programs in Peru, including archaeological field schools, educational tours, and service-learning programs for students and tourists;
a  create and implement curricula for public schools in Peru on the richness of Peruvian cultural heritage and the importance of its conservation;
a  create opportunities for undergraduate and graduate research and teaching in the USA and Peru on Andean archaeology, anthropology, ethnohistory, and sustainable rural development;
a  conduct research on the archaeology of the Andes in association with local communities, including archaeological survey, excavation, and laboratory analysis;

Rural Development

a  improve the standard of living of rural communities in Peru by promoting programs focused on health and well being, education, and sustainable economic development. Our projects include the construction of potable water and sewage treatment systems, medical clinics, parks, and schools; electrification of rural communities; and investment in small-scale economic enterprises;
a  promote the use of green technologies in rural development projects;
a  harness the social capital of local communities to promote the development of a sustainable and inclusive tourist infrastructure in Peru;

Heritage Preservation

a  work with local communities and the Peruvian government to preserve and protect archaeological sites;
a  develop archaeological parks and reserves that are beneficial to local communities and promote the values of heritage conservation;
a  work with local communities and the Peruvian government to preserve archaeological collections by constructing appropriate facilities for the proper curation, storage, and exhibition of artifacts.
   

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Saving archaeological sites by helping rural communities; helping rural communities by saving archaeological sites.
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Please direct questions or concerns regarding this website to Barker Fariss at fariss@savethemoche.org, thank you.