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Work Report

ACORN MEXICO REPORT

 Date: APRIL 2011.

 

Date

Activities

Rapid Actions

Campaigns

Memberships

1-7 April/2011

Cold Call

0

2

10

 

 

8-15 April/2011

Cold Call

2

2

15

 

 

16-20 April/2011

Meeting of neighbours re: Water in Neza

2

1

5

23 April/2011

Community Action: Cleaning of River San Buena Ventura

 

1

1

1

25 April/2011

Meeting with MP Larura Castillo

1

1

Fundraising for Community Campaigns.

Pending.

27 April/2011

Participated in Feria de San Pedro Martirn, an Information booth about campaigns and actions of ACORN MEXICO members

1

1

Every member from San Pedro Martir.

Information given about our work and 5,000 information sheets handed out.

29April/2011

Lemonade Sale in Feria de San Pedro Martir

 

 

2 members in charge. Fundraised $200 pesos, profit for the committee of the organization.

 

 Other Progress:

Coordination and support for Esther Badio’s Passport. Esther is a member of ACORN Mexico who will take part in ACORN International’s meeting in Honduras.

Exchange of experiences with Universidad Obrera de Mexico (Laura Juarez) about ‘Migration and Remittances.’ We will participate in the Sociology Forum in San Pedro Sula, between May 2nd and 8th.

Support given by members of ACORN Mexico to SINDICATO DE ELECTRICISTAS MEXICANOS in defense of their rights as workers. Support to communities (5 member families) will not pay for power.

Logistics for Labour Day Parade, May 1st. All members of ACORN Mexico. Banners and blankets.

Membership dues collection, lemonade sale and fundraising $ 1372.50

Informe de Trabajo de ACORN Mexico

INFORME DE TRABAJO DE ACORN MEXICO

 

FECHA: ABRIL 2011.

 

Fechas

Actividades

Acciones   Rapidas

Campañas

Membresias

1-7 Abril/2011

Toque puertas

0

2

10

 

 

8-15 Abril/2011

Toque puertas

2

2

15

 

 

16-20 Abril/2011

Reunion de vecinos por Juntas de Agua en Neza

2

1

5

23 Abril/2011

Accion Comunitaria de Limpieza Rio San Buena Ventura

 

1

1

1

25/ Abril/2011

Reunion con Diputada Larura Castillo

1

1

Gestion de Fondos para Campañas Comunitarias.

Pendiente.

27/Abril/2011

Párticipacion en Feria de San Pedro Martirn, un Stand de información sobre acciones y campañas de miembros ACORN MEXICO

1

1

Todos los miembros de San Pedro Martir.

Divulgacion del trabajo y 5,000 hojas sueltas repartidas.

29/Abril/2011

Venta de Limonada en Feria de San Pedro Martir

 

 

2 Miembros buscando recolección de fondos para actividades. ($200 pesos) ganancia para organización comitaria.



Otros avances:

Apoyo en coordinación de Pasaporte para Esther Badio, mimbra de ACORN MEXICO, que participara en reunión de ACORN INTERNACIONAL EN HONDURAS.

 

Intercambio de experiencias sobre tema de MIGRACION Y REMESAS, con la UNIVERSIDAD OBRERA DE MEXICO, (LARUA JUAREZ) participación en Congreso de Sociologia en San Pedro Sula, entre el 2 y 8 de Mayo.

 

Apoyo solidario de miembros de ACORN MEXICO, a SINDICATO DE ELECTRICISTAS MEXICANOS, no a la violación de sus derechos laborales y apoyo en comunidades a que Miembros realicen sus amparos en NO PAGO DE ELECTRICIDAD en precios Justos (5 familias).

 

Coordinacion en Marcha del Primero de Mayo DIA DE LAS TRBAJADORAS Y TRABAJDORES MEXICANOS. Todos los miembros de ACORN MEXICO. Pancartas y Mantas.

 

Recolección de Cuotas, ventas de Limonada y gestiones de fondos solidarios $,1372.50

Informe de Trabajo del mes de Abril

INFORME DE TRABAJO EN ACORN INTERNATIONAL, INC – PERÚ

ABRIL -2011

De: Orfa Camacho

Para: Wade Rathke

Director General Acorn International, INC

Fecha: 03/05/2011

 

Por el presente cumplo con informarle las actividades realizadas en el mes de Abril con ACORN INTERNATIONAL, INC – PERÚ, desde Enero a Abril del 2011.

En las Comunidades de:

10 de Marzo,Los Cipreses, Los Unidos,Unidos Altos, Laderas de Motupe, Los heraldos de Motupe, Héroes el Cenepa, Nuevo Amanecer II,José Olaya , Buena Vista, Las Vegas, Miravalle-Junin-Perù

Siguiendo con las áreas Temáticas de ACORN, en la Organización de Comunidades, por los derechos de Educación, Salud, Defensa del agua y cuidado del Medio Ambiente en la comunidad del Distrito de San Juan de Lurigancho.

  • Organización y nuevos miembros: de Enero hasta Abril hemos afiliado a 60 nuevos miembros.
  • Educación.- En coordinación con la Comunidad , Colegio Y ACORN, Se ha dispuesto que el local Comunal se condicione como un espacio de recreación y deporte prioritariamente para los niñas y niñas de la comunidad , Con este hecho se contribuirá para que los niños, niñas y la población joven se dedique al deporte, así se disminuirá el riesgo de conformación de pandillas y consumo licor y drogas.

 

  • Se ha conseguido a través de Tania Maldonado y su hermana Norka, otorguen una donación para la compra de una red para el local en mención; Así se protejerá de que las pelotas que estén en juego salgan fuera del área

 

  • Educación e INFRAESTRUCTURA , se está realizando las coordinaciones pertinente con el Ministerio de vivienda, para conseguir la ampliación del Centro Educativo 10 de marzo

  • Salubridad.- Se ha Culminado con la Construcción de un muro de contención mas en zonas de riesgo y acceso a los servicios de saneamiento de las familias. Financiado por Gobierno Central Con el Programa Construyendo Perú.( Ya lo había reportado en el informe anterior que fue hasta el 06 de Abril)donse se destacó la mano de obra de las mujeres de la Comunidad.
  • Se ha iniciado las gestiones en la empresa EDELNOR, empresa de energía eléctrica para que la población que aún no cuenta con energía eléctrica pueda contar con este servicio básico.
  • Se ha iniciado la Campaña por la Provincialización de San Juan de Lurigancho.

 

En Perú se está por elegir al nuevo presidente o presidenta, hay cambios de autoridades y por el momento las gestiones no son tan viables, ya que las autoridades de turno culmina su periodo en el gobierno y prestan poco interés en seguir trabajando.

 

Por el momento es todo cuanto tengo que informar, posteriormente adjuntaré fotos, la falta de una cámara fotográfica sigue siendo una pequeña debilidad.

 

Orfa Camacho G.

 

April Report

MONTHLY REPORT – ACORN PERU

APRIL – 2011

From: Orfa Camacho

To: Wade Rathke

Chief Organizer, ACORN International

Date: 03/05/2011

 


By hereby I’d like to inform you about the work being done with ACORN INTERNATIONAL, INC – PERÚ, from January to April, 2011.

Communities:

10 de Marzo, Los Cipreses, Los Unidos,Unidos Altos, Laderas de Motupe, Los heraldos de Motupe, Héroes el Cenepa, Nuevo Amanecer II,José Olaya , Buena Vista, Las Vegas, Miravalle-Junin-Perù.

 

ACORN Peru has been working in the areas of community organizing, education, health, water and in defense of the environment in the community of the District of San Juan de Lurigancho.

  • Organization and new members: 60 new members have been affiliated between January and April.
  • Education: The community, the school and ACORN Peru have agreed to transform the community center into a recreational space for girls and boys of the community. Children and youth will benefit from this by having a space created specially to play sports. The objective is to decrease the use of drugs and alcohol and gang formation in these age groups.
  • Tania Maldonado and her sister Norka have given a donation to buy a net so that   the balls being used don’t go out of the game area.

 

  • Education and INFRAESTRUCTURE: Together with the Ministry of Housing, efforts are being done to expand the school Centro Educativo 10 de marzo.

  • Salubrity– The construction of retaining walls in risk areas and the access to sanitation services for families is now finished. The Project was funded by the Central Government with the program ‘Building Peru.’

We have contacted EDELNOR, the electric power company, so that the population that still has no access to power can soon enjoy this basic service.

We have launched the Campaign for the Provincialization of San Juan de Lurigancho.

 

Peru is about to choose its new president, for which our actions are not that viable at the moment; the old authorities show little interest in keep on working

 

I will attach photos later. The lack of a camera is still a little weakness.

 

Orfa Camacho G.

 

Report from Delhi

Report from Delhi (January to April 2011)

Membership of ACORN- 83 new members enrolled (mostly rickshaw pullers and ragpickers)

Homeless Shelter– ACORN with its local partner is managing a Govt. sponsored temporary shelter for homeless. On an average, more than 50 homeless (mostly rickshaw pullers) are using the shelter to escape from extreme weather. All users have become member of ACORN. Membership card of ACORN has been issued to all of them.

Dues Collection-A total of INR 3600/- has been collected from members as dues.

Other financial support-Delhi Govt. support of INR. 6000/- per month going to the ACORN organizer as part of salary from December 2010 till now.
Campaign-ACORN joined other organizations to ensure counting of homeless in the national census of 2011 (census is carried out after each decade since 1871 to help formulate states policy and programmes. ACORN worked closely with census authorities and consequently authorities visited its night shelter and camped for the whole night to enroll all users of the shelter.
FDI Watch Forum-successfully lobbied with political forces and met many important national politicians and policy makers to thwart American and European Govt. and corporates’ attempts to liberalise retail trade in India. It organised a meeting with European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) and took them to street markets to help them understand ground realities of India. It paid back and the EESC endorsed our concerns and demanded European Parliament and European Commission to commission studies on likely impact on informal workers particularly street vendors.
thanks
Dharmendra Kumar
Delhi, India

Save the Khimki Forest Action in Toronto

A delegation of five ACORN Canada members arrived mid-morning on Monday, April 25, 2011 to the very well appointed and fancy offices of Toronto subsidiary of Vinci Corporation of France.  

A representative of Vinci came out to greet us, and ACORN leaders explained that we were there to demand that Vinci NOT accept the contract to build a highway through the Khimki Forest and cease being a part of the violence to organizers, community members, and the environment outside of Moscow.  

To our members surprise and shock he refused to accept or fax our letter our letter of support, claiming that he cold not fax anything that the CEO wasn’t expecting.   We believed this was a blatant lie, and it angered ACORN members even more and they renewed and repeated the demand that the letter be sent. Again he refused.

Our members held strong and asked for his name and a business card. He refused again. The whole thing was super shady and indicated an utter lack of transparency on their end.   After a final attempt we left in frustration, shouting our demands as we returned to Toronto.

 


 

 

Press Release: ACORN International Calls on Russian Government to Protect Khimki Forest

On Monday ACORN International affiliates in Toronto, Buenos Aires, Prague, Tegucigalpa, and Mexico City along with other organizations acting around the world to demand along with community organizations and environmentalists in Moscow a halt to any efforts to build a highway through the protected Khimki Forest.

The Khimki Forests is one of the last protected woodlands anywhere near the vicinity of Moscow and proposals to build a wildly expensive highway through 15 kilometers of the Khimki has been a contentious debate between citizens and the Russian Federation government for years. After initially be green lit under President V. Putin, his successor President D. Medvedev, had ordered the project shelved for study given the huge opposition to the project in Moscow. The controversy has been marked by human rights violations including the police beating and crippling of a journalist opposing the project and the frequent harassment and arrest of community organizers and activists petitioning the government for caution and consultation on this project.


At the end of last year in a sudden reversal Medvedev, allowed the project to once again move forward. Vinci Construction, the global construction company, has been negotiating to undertake the project but has not yet signed a contract. The global action is intended to call attention to need to protect the Khimki Forest and to ask the Russian Government to re-examine the alternative routes for the highway that would continue to protect the environment and the community. ACORN is also calling on Vinci to walk away from the project in order to protect its own environmental, social, and human rights records which the company trumpets in its own annual report.

Actions in Toronto are focusing in Mississauga, where the corporate offices are located for Vinci in Ontario.  Actions in Tegucigalpa, the capital of Honduras, are scheduled at the Russian Embassy where ACORN Honduras is asking that a message be sent to Moscow about the worldwide concern for these abuses.  Actions by ACORN in Mexico City and Buenos Aires are also demanding that Vinci not sign the contract. Vinci has a controversial reputation already in the Czech Republic and ACORN-CC there is raising the issues that the same mistakes should not be made in Russia that have been made previously in the Czech Republic.

INFORME DE TRABAJO EN ACORN INTERNATIONAL, INC – PERÚ

Español e Inglés/ Spanish and English

INFORME DE TRABAJO EN ACORN INTERNATIONAL, INC – PERÚ

ENERO-MARZO 2011

De: Orfa Camacho

Para: Wade Director General Acorn International, INC

Fecha: 06/03/2011


Por medio de la presente cumplo con informarle sobre el trabajo que se viene realizando en ACORN INTERNATIONAL, INC – PERÚ, desde Enero a Abril del 2011.

ACORN viene trabajando en las áreas temáticas de organización de Comunidades, Educación, Salud, Defensa del agua y cuidado del Medio Ambiente en la comunidad del Distrito de San Juan de Lurigancho.

Salud.- trabajamos con el apoyo del Programa Nacional de Asistencia Alimentaria PRONAA (Programa del Estado que se encarga de elevar la calidad de vida mediante la adecuada nutrición a los diferentes espacios de escasos recursos económicos) conjuntamente con el centro de salud Cruz de Motupe. Nosotros trabajamos como facilitadores en la identificación de niños menores de 3 años de edad que padecen de desnutrición para inscribirlos al PIN “Programa Integral de Nutrición”, comprometiendo a las madres de familia a realizar un control mensual de salud a sus hijos, y por cada control asistido reciben una canasta alimentaria. Como también realizamos el respectivo seguimiento a los controles. Hasta el momento 20 niños han recuperado su peso, dando la posibilidad que otros puedan ingresar al programa.

Realizamos campañas de Salud preventiva en las comunidades de San Juan de Lurigancho con el apoyo voluntario de médicos especialistas en diversos temas de salud y donaciones de medicamentos.

Educación.- Se Logró un acuerdo con el Centro Educativo 10 de marzo para trabajar conjuntamente en el proyecto de Radio Comunal, transmitiendo el cuidado del Medio Ambiente y Defensa del Agua, con el apoyo de instituciones locales, quienes nos brindan los implementos necesarios y la capacitación de los locutores en los temas del cuidado del medio ambiente.

Salubridad.- Identificamos, motivamos a los líderes de las comunidades ante las instituciones para la construcción de muros de contención en zonas de riesgo y acceso a los servicios de saneamiento de las familias. Por ejemplo EMAPE y Construyendo Perú (financiamiento de los gobiernos locales y Central), Hoy 06 de Abril del presente se concluyó la obra de muros de contención; en los que resaltamos la participación de las mujeres de la Comunidad.

Responsabilidad Social.- Identificamos a personas con discapacidad (personas hipoacúsicas o con discapacidad física), tenemos como gran apoyo al Congreso de la República del Perú que se encarga de facilitarnos implementos de necesidad, tales como (audífonos, sillas de ruedas).

ANEXOS

OBJETIVOS ACORN INTERNATIONAL, INC PARA EL 2011

  1. 1. Continuar trabajando por el Desarrollo Integral y Bienestar Social de los Niños de Familias con Escasos Ingresos Económicos. Se continuará trabajando por la Salud Integral y la Alimentación Adecuada de los niños menores de 10 años de edad provenientes de familias con escasos ingresos económicos. Con este objetivo se espera contribuir a la: “Erradicación de la Pobreza Extrema y el Hambre” y a la “Reducción de la Mortalidad Infantil”

  1. 2. Continuar Organizando a las Comunidades para Acceder a los Servicios de Saneamiento, la Construcción de vías de acceso a las comunidades y una infraestructura de seguridad. se continuará organizando a las comunidades para la atención de sus demandas y el cumplimiento de los acuerdos ante las Autoridades e Instituciones Correspondientes. Con este objetivo se pretende contribuir al sexto Objetivo del Milenio. Garantizar la Sostenibilidad del Medio Ambiente”.

  1. 3. Lograr la Concientización y la Participación de las comunidades en el Cuidado del Medio Ambiente: Se trabajará por la preservación de los Recursos Naturales y la reducción de la Contaminación Ambiental con ello se contribuirá al sexto Objetivo del Milenio. Garantizar la Sostenibilidad del Medio Ambiente”.

  1. 4. Continuar con la Promoción de la salud preventiva entre las familias como un Derecho y un Deber.– se seguirá organizando y concientizando a las familias para la participación en los diferentes programas de salud que brinda el Estado y otras instituciones, especialmente en los programas de salud relacionados con la Salud Materna y del Niño. Con ello se contribuirá a la. “Reducción de la Mortalidad Infantil y el Mejoramiento de la Salud Materna”.

AREAS PRIORITARIAS DE ACORN INTERNATIONAL, INC – PERÚ

  1. 1. Defensa de los Derechos: Realizamos acciones que involucran la defensa de los derechos de las personas y familias; brindándoles asesoramiento y acompañamiento para hacer respetar sus derechos con ello se busca la representación de las comunidades a través de sus líderes previa organización ante las instituciones correspondientes para la atención de sus necesidades y demandas como ciudadanos.
  1. 2. Salud: En este campo se busca el acceso a la salud de las familias con bajos y escasos ingresos económicos a través de la concientización e inserción a los programas de Salud del Estado y otras instituciones; se vela por la salud materna, la salud integral y la alimentación adecuada de los niños, por la salud de los adolescentes, adultos y el adulto mayor.

  1. 3. Educación: Se trabaja por la educación como un derecho y un deber de las personas sin distinción alguna; especialmente el de las niñas y los niños porque se les brinde una adecuada educación. También trabajamos por la Educación Social de las familias y comunidades en forma organizada brindándoles información y conocimientos sobre temas de interés social. 

  1. 4. Defensa del Agua y el Medio Ambiente: Realizamos acciones en defensa del Agua; que implica la concientización sobre el uso adecuado y acciones contra la privatización del agua; trabajamos por el cuidado del Medio Ambiente concientizando a las familias. 

PRINCIPALES ACTIVIDADES PROGRAMADAS PARA EL 2011

  1. 1. Continuar nuestra labor Organizativa en la Comunidad.
  2. 2. Realizar campañas de Salud Preventiva.
  3. 3. Afiliar niños de 6 meses a 3 años de edad al Seguro Integral de Salud (SIS).
  4. 4. Identificar niños de 6 meses a 3 años de edad al Programa Integral de Nutrición (PIN).
  5. 5. Implementar campañas de desayunos saludables
  6. 6. Asesorar y acompañar a los líderes de la comunidad en las gestiones para la construcción de pistas, muros de contención, escaleras, y veredas en las comunidades.
  7. 7. Capacitar a la población sobre la preservación del Medio Ambiente.
  8. 8. Plantación de árboles en la comunidad y en zonas de áreas verdes.
  9. 9. Implementar cursos de capacitación y concientización para la defensa del Agua.

10. Continuar con la Campaña “Tiempo pasado para la Justicia de Remesas”.

11. Retomar la Campaña por la Provincialización de San Juan de Lurigancho.

12. Continuar en busca de Financiamiento para la Consolidación del Proyecto de Desarrollo de la Comunidad de MIRAVALLE-JUNIN-PERU.

Comunidades del AA.HH Cruz de Motupe San Juan de Lurigancho/Lima.

  1. 1. 10 de Marzo
  2. 2. Los Cipreses
  3. 3. Los Unidos
  4. 4. Unidos Altos
  5. 5. Laderas de Motupe
  6. 6. Los heraldos de Motupe
  7. 7. Grupo 6 de Motupe
  8. 8. Héroes el Cenepa
  9. 9. Nuevo Amanecer II

10. José Olaya

11. Buena Vista

12. Grupo 7- Motupe

13. Las Vegas

14. Miravalle-Junin-Perù

REPORT OF WORK IN ACORN INTERNATIONAL, INC – PERU
JANUARY-MARCH 2011

From: Orfa Camacho
To: Wade Rathke Chief Organizer Acorn International, Inc.
Date: 06/03/2011

By hereby I’d like to inform about the work being done in ACORN INTERNATIONAL, INC – PERU, from January to April 2011.

ACORN Peru has been working in the areas of community organizing, education, health, water and in defense of the environment in the community of the District of San Juan de Lurigancho.

Health .- We work with the support of the National Food Assistance Program PRONAA (Federal Program in charge of raising the quality of life through proper nutrition to various low income areas) in conjunction with the health center Motupe Cross. We work as facilitators in the identification of children under 3 years of age suffering from malnutrition. We aim to register them in the PIN “Comprehensive Nutrition Program”, for which the mothers commit to take their children for a monthly health, and for every assisted control they receive a food basket. We also do the necessary follow-up controls. So far, 20 children have regained their normal weight, giving the possibility for others to join the program.
Preventive health campaigns are conducted in the communities of San Juan de Lurigancho with the help of volunteer medical specialists in various health issues and drug donations.

Education .- An agreement was reached with the Educational Center 10 de Marzo to work together with the Community Radio project, raising awareness on environmental issues and water protection, with the support of local institutions that provide us with the necessary equipment and training of speakers on the themes of environmental friendly practices.

Salubrity .- We identify and motivate community leaders before the institutions for the construction of retaining walls in high-risk areas and access to sanitation services for families. For example, EMAPE and Building Peru (with funding from the local and Federal governments). On April 6, the retaining walls were finished, in which we highlight the participation of women from the Community.

Social Responsibility.- We identify persons with disabilities (hearing impaired or physically disabled). We have support from the Congress of the Republic of Peru, which is responsible for providing us with necessary tools, such as hearing aids, wheelchairs.

ANNEXES

OBJECTIVES ACORN INTERNATIONAL, INC. FOR 2011

1. Continue working for the Integral Development and Social Welfare of the Children of families with limited income. We will continue working for comprehensive health and adequate food for children under 10 years old from families with limited income. With this objective we expect to contribute to the “Eradication of Extreme Poverty and Hunger” and the “Reduction of Infant Mortality.”

2. Continue Organizing Communities to Access Sanitation Services, Construction of access roads to communities, and infrastructure security. We will continue organizing communities to bring attention to their demands and the fulfillment of the agreements with the authorities and institutions concerned. With this objective we expect to contribute to the sixth Millennium Development Goal “Ensure Environmental Sustainability.”

3. Achieve Awareness and Community Involvement in Environmental Issues: We work for the preservation of Natural Resources and Environmental Pollution Reduction which will contribute to the sixth Millennium Development Goal “Ensure Environmental Sustainability.”

4. Continue the promotion of preventative health care among families as a right and a duty. We will continue organizing and raising awareness for families to participate in the various health programs offered by the State and other institutions, especially in health programs related to Maternal and Child Health. It will contribute to “Reducing Child Mortality and Improving Maternal Health.”

PRIORITY AREAS OF ACORN INTERNATIONAL, INC – PERU

1. Defense of Rights: We carry out actions involving the rights of individuals and families by providing counseling and assistance to enforce their rights; the aim is to, prior organization, get representation for the community through their leaders before the institutions concerned to respond to their needs and their demands as citizens.

2. Health: This field is seeking to give low income families access to health care through awareness and integration to the Health programs of the State and other institutions. We seek to ensure maternal health, holistic health and adequate food for children, health of adolescents, adults and the elderly.
3. Education: Work with education as a right and duty of persons without distinction, especially for girls and boys because they provide an adequate education. We also work for social education of families and communities through organizations that provide information and knowledge on social issues.

4. Defense of Water and the Environment: We carry out actions in defense of water, which implies raising awareness on its proper use and taking action against water privatization, as well as working for the protection of the environment.

MAJOR ACTIVITIES PLANNED FOR 2011

1. Continue our work in Community Organizing.
2. Carry out preventive health campaigns.
3. Register children from 6 months to 3 years old at the Seguro Integral de Salud (SIS).
4. Identify and register children from 6 months to 3 years old at the Comprehensive Nutrition Program (PIN).
5. Implement ‘healthy breakfast’ campaigns.
6. Advise and assist the community leaders in efforts to build trails, retaining walls, stairs and sidewalks in communities.
7. Empower people about environmental preservation.
8. Planting trees in the community and in areas of landscaping.
9. Implement training and awareness for the defense of water.
10. Continue to Campaign for Justice last time Remittances. “
11. Resume Campaign Provincialization of San Juan de Lurigancho.
12. Continue to find Funding for Development Project Strengthening the Community of MIRAVALLE-JUNIN-PERU.

AA.HH communities Motupe Cross San Juan de Lurigancho / Lima.

1. March 10
2. The Cypress
3. The United
4. Altos United
5. Motupe Foothills
6. Heralds of Motupe
7. Group 6 Motupe
8. Heroes Cenepa
9. New Dawn II
10. Jose Olaya
11. Buena Vista
12. Group 7 – Motupe
13. Las Vegas
14. Miravalle-Junin-Peru

ACORN Kenya Member Profile: Florence Akinyi

I live in the village of Kisumu Ndogo in the Korogocho slum in Nairobi.  I am on the board of our local chapter. I joined ACORN Kenya in June 2009.  I heard about a meeting about education and went to the meeting.  After the meeting I talked to one of the organizers and joined because the education campaign was going to help the entire community. With our education campaign we are fighting so that our community can access the government bursaries that are suppose to support poor parents that can’t afford  school fees.  My 11 year old son use to attend an informal schools, we had to pay 300SH for school fees plus 10sh a day for food, plus 70 shillings for each exam they write, plus books.  I didn’t receive and bursary from the government.  Through ACORN I realized that I needed to have my son in the formal schools so he can access higher education.  But the fees in the formal schools are even higher.  ACORN helped me apply for the bursary to cover the fees. I was able to apply because ACORN members fault and won a new structure of dispersing the application forms from the bursary committee. The bursary committee now has people right in korogocho that distribute the forms.   The fees for the formal school include 500sh for admission, plus 500sh for a desk, plus 750sh a year for food, plus books.  I am waiting for the bursary right now.  With ACORN we need to grow as an organization and need more members so that we can be even stronger!

Save Khimki Forest: Stand with Russia’s Human Rights and Environmental Activists

Russian activists and journalists have survived beatings, arrests and intimidation during our campaign to save one of Moscow’s last old-growth forests from destruction. Our movement to reroute the toll highway that would cut through Khimki Forest has become Russia’s most inspiring and largest activist movements in a long time.

It is about more than just a forest.

We are fighting a legacy of corruption and bribery among government officials, law enforcement and industry that has allowed this project to move forward. Last year, after thousands of citizens protested in Moscow’s center, we won a huge victory when President Dmitry Medvedev temporarily halted construction. One of our lead organizers, Yevgenia Chirikova, is a mother of two who lives in Khimki and who has bravely spearheaded this campaign since 2007 at direct risk to her family’s safety.

Now construction is set to begin again.

As soon as this month, the French multinational construction company Vinci is authorized to begin the first phase of the highway.

This is the best chance for us to stop the project before construction crews arrive. We are turning to you to increase our international support.

Since the Russian government has failed us, we are targeting Vinci, which could make a huge profit from this project. It is the only Western company involved in the construction.

We are asking Vinci to end its involvement in the Moscow to St. Petersburg highway until an alternative route that spares Khimki Forest is selected.

We are also organizing an international week of action from April 24th to April 30th. We hope cities around the world will participate in demonstrations in solidarity. One action you can take to stand up for the environment and human rights in Russia is to support this petition. 

Please sign now. You may also leave a personal message when you signhttp://www.change.org/petitions/save-khimki-forest-stand-with-russias-human-rights-and-environmental-activists


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