00:17I came here because of the violence that my parents lived in the Mitu.
00:22They emigrated to Inidia.
00:26When they emigrated to Inidia, they thought it was less violence, but it was worse.
00:32At the age of 13, I found myself in the Bogotá terminal.
00:36I crossed my arms and said, what am I going to do with my life?
00:40I remember that I had a family in Villavicencio and I came here.
00:44My native city is Mitubaupes.
00:48I come from there, I have 7 years here in Villavicencio.
00:53I was victim of armed armed conflict.
00:57When I was 17 years old.
00:59When you arrive and tell them,
01:01you have to leave 24 hours.
01:06It is nothing for one.
01:12When you arrive at a place where no one knows no one,
01:18at the beginning, the displacement was hard for me.
01:21A life full of insecurities, change it by tranquility,
01:28give that tranquility to my son.
01:30I don't want to say that I live at the origin of a canyon,
01:33because I find the tranquility that I don't find in other parts of the city.
01:37The majority of the women with whom we work are women in the periphery,
01:41because we have identified that in Villavicencio,
01:44a city that has received so much violence and so many people
01:49victims of armed conflict,
01:51one of those failures is not having a right condition for life.
01:55And to talk about a safe housing, especially for women,
01:58it is not only the four walls of a house,
02:00but also the entire environment.
02:05When I arrived here, to Parcelas,
02:09I suffered two inundations through the river.
02:12When I arrived here, I heard robes.
02:14This was very calm.
02:17Right now, robes, attempts of violations,
02:20things that I didn't see before.
02:22Now, one doesn't feel calm,
02:23neither with the children,
02:26nor with the houses of one.
02:28I'm very nervous.
02:30I go out and I see a motorcycle,
02:32and I feel nervous.
02:33When they started these problems,
02:35suddenly there was a treatment of abuse
02:38to a mother and then a child.
02:40So, what happens?
02:41We're getting rid of insecurity.
02:43When I was able to leave a medicalonse,
02:47I would know that no one can be ok.
02:51How did the animals want to be infected?
02:58This is very dangerous,
02:59but I wouldn'tq-if non индia�u.
03:04Some If it were.
03:04The sexual violence what gets infected?
03:05there is one of the victims that should stop
03:07from a race well-being.
03:10If we work in prevention and promotion, we will not have to work later in solving these problems.
03:19There are many people who live in the conditions that are not good quality for a family
03:27and for all the children who live there too, because they are numerous families, 7-8 children.
03:33I think they should give us more opportunities to women with training, workshops, productive projects.
03:46There are very envidious people who say, no, this is invasion, and they have to kill them, and they have
03:52to affect one another.
03:54This is a guarantee for us, a house at the end of the day.
03:58Why is it a guarantee? Because it is cheaper.
04:00It is cheaper.
04:01That soon, we re-ubiquen in another place.
04:05To be able to make our house, which is the most important thing.
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