00:01The indigenous communities have adopted the case of the sentence as their only hope.
00:58The indigenous communities have adopted the case of the sentence as their only hope.
00:59It is the same thing that we are living.
01:02The children suffer from lack of water.
01:07They don't have the minimum access for survival.
01:12The food is not.
01:15The communities don't have to sow the climate change
01:20by the environmental degradation within the territory.
01:24Exploration, mining, and everything that has caused this,
01:28it is a tragedy that we are still living.
01:30What is this?
01:32Where are you?
01:37Where are you going?
01:38Where are you going?
01:38Where are you going?
01:39Where are you going?
01:39We find ourselves at times with a lot of desolation, sadness.
01:47So, as I said earlier, this is not only a topic of health.
01:55Sometimes we feel with our hands attached.
02:16We have to go through many difficult situations
02:21because the communities are in a rural area quite dispersed one to the other.
02:29And it's complicated to get out of time
02:34and solve the problem of a child that you can reach immediately.
02:39And the other thing is that when you finally arrive
02:42and you get attention, you find those barriers.
02:46You find that the social environment, the cultural environment
02:52where this family is living,
02:54where you have a problem, or you have a case with a diagnosis
03:00of desnutrition, you find that you don't have the minimum conditions.
03:05For example, water.
03:06We are working on a model of attention
03:17intercultural,
03:18of the ancestral medicine in the Wayu.
03:20Another suggestion is to also help people,
03:23especially the Western personnel,
03:25who come to the field to work,
03:27who know how to speak Wayu,
03:29who understand how to speak Wayu.
03:30Because it's common sense.
03:32If you go to the United States to work,
03:34you have to learn English.
03:45We recover perfectly,
03:47but the child rising.
03:49If the child does not have the conditions,
03:52for example, to have adequate hygiene,
03:55so that the mother can make the foods
03:59as good as the family,
04:01If the child's family can generate their own food for their own consumption,
04:09for example, that they can implement the vegetables, the pan to go,
04:13then we are going to continue reinciding on the same case
04:17that today we are recovering from the child,
04:20but in the 15-20 days it will come back and you will recover.
04:27Today, the children that we are losing, because of the desnutrition,
04:34because of the diabetes, and also of the intestinal disease,
04:40because of the non-potable water,
04:42which really generates the initial disease in the children,
04:49all, absolutely, all are covered with the National Security Security System.
04:56But they are dying.
05:12This project worked for about 2 years,
05:14and the community felt very happy,
05:19because of the benefits they brought.
05:20They brought a lot of benefits.
05:23So it was practically a miracle to the community,
05:27because this was not seen before.
05:29So we started planting,
05:31with the planting,
05:34and the community didn't have to move very far
05:39to take care of the water.
05:42It was about 2 years ago,
05:45and then around,
05:46after that,
05:47it began to damage,
05:48and it remained like this.
05:50What we saw was good,
05:53and we were happy,
05:54and we didn't see anymore,
05:55until today.
05:57We hit the doors to the municipality,
05:59we hit the door with the authority,
06:01with the leader,
06:02and we couldn't see anything.
06:05there's a lot of people,
06:14and we will be able to change the system.
06:17There's a lot of people,
06:27and I think we had to change the system
06:27to the company,
06:28and I think that we could do something.
06:33In terms of nutrition, the water is supremely important because it helps you to do the metabolism.
06:39It helps you to do the metabolism, it helps you to do the hydration,
06:41it helps you to get physically a little better.
06:45So the child who doesn't consume water is a child who is apagated
06:48and he will get sick.
06:50He will get sick very quickly.
06:52So the access to the water potable,
06:55they consume water, but the one that they can get,
06:58makes it very easy to get sick.
07:02To trade margin of water,
07:06A That is not a natural cost of water.
07:14In terms of water that should be distributed to the court.
07:15No one that is not a natural cost of water.
07:18For people that need to be distributed, according to the court.
07:22It determines 20 liters
07:24and, of course, Guajira Azul program only does 10 liters of water.
07:31water, basically. So there are some pressures to work, and that has to do with the technology
07:40chosen for water production and water production. And the other are the sustainability schemes,
07:47what the Ministry of Housing, City and Territory is called, ensuring that there is a permanent
08:08For me, the definitive solution is that these investments are seen, and that there is a
08:17change, structural change, and that there is also that love to work, that it is not only
08:29carrying projects, but that there is a follow-up, maintenance to the infrastructure that the
08:39government does.
09:00I was born here in the Municipio of Maicao. I grew up in a ranchería called Campo Florido.
09:07At the moment when I graduated, in search of work, I got to get one that was to work with
09:18the PAE, with an operator of the PAE, that basically what I did was go to the communities to give
09:28the school food to children. At the time of the pandemic, they had a modality called RPC,
09:35which was prepared at home. It costed to deliver a package of food in which there was a kilo of
09:45arroz, a cuarticle of oil, two atunes, and garbanzos. And to know that somehow one is going to
09:55take that misery, which basically does not serve for even a week, because what can
10:05help you to feed you with a kilo of arroz for a month, if these types of packages were
10:12weekly, and there were many children who didn't even receive the benefit.
10:23We will say that the operator would give the food exactly like the government, like the
10:27government, like the law, that it is a example, that it is all that you want. But the food that
10:32they are taking is a 70% of the nutritional value that the child requires. It means that who
10:40gives the other 30%? The child never will reach the levels that they require or the standards
10:49that they require a national level in the size and the size that they have a child, because
10:53they are only giving the 70%. The families told us that they would help us a little bit more,
11:01because that would not serve for anything, if it would serve for two days, for
11:06much, and that they would help us a little bit more, that they would have compassion with them.
11:24When the sentencing was issued, T302, the average of the desnutrition in La Guajira was
11:32approximately five times the average of the national average. Today, at the point of
11:39to fulfill a new year of the sentence, its quinto year of being issued, the average of
11:46the desnutrition is almost eight times. It is to say that instead of approaching
11:51the gap, this has been expanded in front of the nation.
12:03T302, 都市在五月七の地大学の出館
12:05四月八の地下の中方
12:06四月八の中方
12:08十二月八の中方
12:14四月八の中方
12:19一月八の中方
12:22三月八の中方
12:23四月八の中方
12:32If we look at the radiography in each of the communities, we will find that there is no food.
12:39Inclusive, the issue of food sovereignty, what it produces in our territory,
12:44it does not produce because there is no rain.
12:45The contamination has helped, the carbon, everything that has happened in the territory,
12:50a tree doesn't produce the fruits, a cactus doesn't produce the fruits that feed our community
12:58and also our animals.
13:00And when there is no water, it is impossible to talk about food production.
13:04There is no way.
13:05What does the community do?
13:07They have to give their hand what they have.
13:08If they give them a pound of rice, they have to receive it.
13:12But that is not precisely what we want for our survival and permanence in our country.
13:17You can feel the same.
13:34I think the issue of the sentence, for what has served in this moment, is to visibilize
13:42and to be obligated to the government to sit down. Minimally that. That was not existed in 2016.
13:49Minimally that. And to put the children in the center. Only that.
13:54The state of the constitutional state is inamovible, because the children are still dying,
14:01the indicators of nutrition are still far, still far from the standards.
14:10And the court determined that in the medida in which the standards of the Aguasera
14:16be the national standard, the state of constitutional things could be lifted.
14:22But we are still not close to that reality.
14:26That's the right movement.
14:27.
14:46.
14:46Amen.
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