Category Archive : ACORN Peru

ACORN International’s global response to the COVID-19 Pandemic – Mumbai to British Columbia

At the outset of the now-ongoing COVID-19 global pandemic, over a dozen chapters, branches, and affiliate organizations of ACORN International issued a global call for the social protection of low-income families and individuals.

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ACORN convenes first global Zoom call during COVID-19 pandemic

ACORN International board members, supported by their staff, convened in a first global Zoom call today. ACORN leaders from 15 countries and 20 affiliates joined the call and participated using translators and translation software.

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ACORN Peru on the Frontlines of COVID-19

Report from Orfa Camacho Guillinta, ACORN Peru.

In Peru, the Government decreed a Health Emergency on March 14th. We have 46 days in a state of emergency, with an order of social isolation.

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ACORN Peru on the Frontlines

In Peru, the Government decreed a Health Emergency on March 14th. We have 46 days in a state of emergency, with an order of social isolation, some regions of Peru and districts of Lima did not comply with the isolation and social distancing and for today April 30, there are officially 36,976 confirmed cases of COVID 19 and 1051 dead.

The deficient National Health system and informal labor with low capacity to save led people from extreme poverty districts to continue going out to work for daily sustenance, regardless of health.

At this time, the health services of public hospitals have collapsed, there are no more oxygen points or hospital beds.

Health personnel infected with COVID -19 for lack of Personal Protective Equipment.

We are currently going through a serious crisis in Public and economic health.

• In San Juan de Lurigancho, the largest district in Peru and with the largest population, it is the district with the most Confirmed cases of COVID 19 .

• The SJL population is one with a high level of vulnerability, since they work informally, they do not have savings to face social isolation.

• They are on the streets like any other day, people do not take into account that they can get it, the concern is day by day, to generate to feed their families.

• According to surveys They prefer to DIE FROM COVID THAN TO DIE FROM HUNGER

• Education, virtual and remote education is being applied and the students are being affected, because it does not have the resources to access the Internet or devices such as computers or cell phones, such as ACORN Peru, we have managed webcam cameras, in order to reach to more students, since many are leaving to study.

• Economy, We carry out virtual actions with other organizations “CACEROLAZO” in favor of those who need it most, for THE UNIVERSAL BONUS, of 1000 soles, got 760 soles, which does not have a job.

• Health, As a nurse I have to be very close and care for people with COVID 19. These actions allow me to see and fight against the invisible enemy called CORONAVIRUS; It also allows me to educate the population and become aware of this pandemic.

Report from Orfa, ACORN Peru

ACORN PERU EN EL DIA DE LA MUJER

MARCHA “TRABAJADORES SI, EXPLOTADAS Y VIOLENTADAS NO”

ACORN PERU EN EL DIA DE LA MUJER

MARCHA “TRABAJADORES SI, EXPLOTADAS Y VIOLENTADAS NO”

 

CUMBRE DE LOS PUEBLOS 2018

 

Día mundial del agua 2018

 

Dia de la mujer en Perú 2018

Report from ACORN Peru

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Informe Noviembre 2016

Por el presente hago llegar el informe de actividades

Realizados durante el mes de Noviembre 2016.

ACORN PERÚ, considerando el apoyo por las

Causa justa del pueblo; continuamos en la Campaña en Contra del

TPP y el TISA y no privatización del Agua,

Por los Derechos de las personas y el desarrollo de sus Pueblos.

Continúamos contribuyendo con nuestra participación en la educación

Y por Valores en colegios con los más pequeños.

Preparándonos para compartir fuera de Lima con los niños de nuestros Andes del

Perú.

En esta oportunidad estuvimos con miembros de FETRAMUNP

En la Movilización en Lima el 24 de Noviembre del 2016, que movilizó

A muchas personas de los diferentes departamentos del país, en respaldo a los Alcaldes y

Regidores solicitando el aumento de Presupuesto Del FONCOMUN.Presupuesto que fue programado en mayo del presente

Año de 1468 millones de soles y gracias a esta movilización se ha conseguido que sea de 1609 millones de soles.

Este 29 de Noviembre del 2016 el Ministro de Economía y Finanzas (MEF).

Preciso que se asignarán:

318 millones para Infraestructura Social y Productiva.

563 millones de soles para Proyectos de Saneamiento y Urbanismo,

412 millones de soles en el marco de incentivos de la Gestión municipal

316 millones de soles por concepto de otras transferencias.

POR LO QUE SIEMPRE DIREMOS Y RECORDAREMOS SIN LUCHAS, NO HAY

VICTORIAS”

“EL PUEBLO UNIDO JAMÁS SERÁ VENCIDO”


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