00:01Chano for me means the motor of my life,
00:05outside of my children.
00:07I always have to go very early,
00:10he is a very grateful dog,
00:14very happy,
00:16and I want him to take many years more.
00:19Every day I collect food from restaurants
00:23and because of that I keep them,
00:25I have to buy food from my home,
00:29and when I came to my house,
00:31I said this is the opportunity,
00:32because I put the helpers on the street,
00:34I had to eat and all that,
00:36but with my own,
00:37I said this is the opportunity for me to get animals.
00:59It is a project that seeks to start saving a debt
01:03that all the country has,
01:05with thousands of women who have dedicated their lives
01:08to rescue animals from the streets,
01:11abandoned and victims of harm,
01:13and to do this work with their own resources
01:16and with enormous economic, social and emotional efforts.
01:21a work that should be done the state
01:23and for which they don't have any kind of support governmental.
01:27To help the municipality to comply with their duties,
01:31their obligations of control of animals.
01:34This is not a natural person,
01:36but it is a state,
01:38a obligation of state.
01:40How many dogs do we have here?
01:43We have 16 dogs and 19 dogs.
01:46We are talking about women
01:48who are in their majority of 1 and 2
01:51who live in an informal economy,
01:53who are mothers of home,
01:55many of them displaced from the violence,
01:57who do not have a bachelor's degree
02:00or any technical or technical training,
02:02which they cannot access to labor circuits,
02:06who are entrepreneurs,
02:07but they cannot access to commercial channels
02:10and that, however,
02:12they welcome in their homes
02:13to, there are some that have
02:15even 70 animals in their apartments
02:17or in their houses,
02:19animals that must be treated
02:20with veterinary medicine,
02:23surgeries, treatments,
02:26medicines,
02:27food, sanitary area,
02:30sterilizations,
02:31and this costs a lot of money.
02:33Well, currently we have 60 dogs,
02:38here in Bogota,
02:39we have 38 dogs,
02:43and in Santa Marta,
02:46we have the rest of the dogs.
02:55The 90% of the dogs
02:58come in a very critical state,
03:02most of all,
03:04they are because of the mal Beloved
03:07murder by discrimination,
03:10they are slaughtered by,
03:12we have a lot of cases in the Flora
03:14but we have a lot of cases
03:20and the heat, the moscas and the hurt is filled with gusano
03:29until they stay in a critical state, and thanks to God we got many cases
03:38for time to give them a chance of life to these dogs.
03:42She is called Eclipse, she was quite desnutrified, she was a lot of nutrients,
03:48and she is a little bit, but it is while she is finished her recovery.
03:55She has all this part very soft, like the head, the legs here too,
04:02when they have a sarna of long time, the skin is grossed,
04:07and it is called a Keratotic, and it begins to excavate.
04:13We believe that it is like a cruce with a chao-chao,
04:18and she has very hurt, but they are not, they are cicatrizadas.
04:24Here, everything was open, it had no hair,
04:31the skin was very gruesome.
04:33The struggle that there are in some regions of the country
04:36to be able to generate a minimum resource for the attention of animals,
04:42is a very hard struggle.
04:44No one gets even a day of sterilization, which is the minimum,
04:48if they are concerned about animals, at least they are concerned about the public health,
04:52understanding that there is to contain the animal animal and the indigencia animal.
04:57So, there are cities where really no there is absolutely nothing for animals,
05:02where the protectionists have to face the daily pain of seeing animals
05:08dying at the doors of their houses, because they leave them at the door of the house.
05:12There are even cities where the police go to the door of the house of the protectionist
05:17to collect a animal, or the municipal government calls them
05:22so that they are the ones who attend animals, as if they were the state.
05:37If the majority are women, I think we have a very big heart and the disponibility
05:42of bringing that support to those dogs.
05:47There are also many men who are involved with the cases,
05:53but we are as brave women who like to demonstrate what we are, what we do,
06:00what we do and what we do with heart.
06:03Okay, I believe that because we have the maternal instinct
06:09and we are born like that of wanting to take care of the animal.
06:35We contemplate a package of help for them and animals.
06:40That package of help, of course, will require some resources,
06:43some resources that we think can come out of the territorial development plans,
06:49whether municipals, districtals or departmentals,
06:52that must come out of the national government,
06:54now that the national policy is already expedited
06:55the national policy of protection and animal welfare.
06:58That policy must receive resources in the national plan of the new government,
07:03of the contrary will be pure care and death.
07:06This is a Congress that has been said progressist,
07:09of the change, of the renewal, of the renewal,
07:11so that if a project of this nature,
07:14that has a strong support of social justice and inclusion,
07:17does not come forward,
07:19we doubt that we are in front of a change government.
07:22rectangle bandKey for assessment at the technical alles community.
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07:39of the human nature
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