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La senadora de la Alianza Verde, Andrea Padilla, radicó un proyecto de ley que busca que el Estado reconozca el trabajo de las mujeres cuidadoras de perros y gatos que han sido abandonados en las calles de Colombia. Según cifras de su Unidad de Trabajo Legislativo, en el país hay más de 3000 rescatistas, de los cuales el 75% son mujeres. “Si este proyecto se hunde pondría en duda que estemos frente a un gobierno de cambio”, dice la senadora animalista.

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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.
02:55and in Santa Marta,
02:57we have the most common sense of the dogs
02:58that come to us.
03:02In Santa Marta,
03:03in Santa Marta...
03:03...
03:04...
03:04...
03:04They are caused by maltrato, by discriminatory,
03:10they are atropellated.
03:12We have a lot of cases on the coast,
03:14by moquillo, by gusanos,
03:18between them they die,
03:21and the heat, the moscas,
03:23and the hurt is filled with gusano
03:29until they stay in a critical state.
03:34We have a lot of cases
03:38for them to be able to live their lives.
03:42She is called Eclipse,
03:44she is quite dehydrated,
03:46she is very dehydrated,
03:48she is very dehydrated,
03:48she is very dehydrated,
03:51but it is while she is finished her recovery.
03:55She is very dehydrated,
03:58the head,
04:04she is very dehydrated,
04:14she is very dehydrated,
04:17she is very dehydrated.
04:21She is very dehydrated,
04:24she is very dehydrated,
04:27she is very dehydrated.
04:56So,
04:58there is a lot of cases
05:02where protectors have to face
05:06to see animals
05:08dying at the doors of their houses,
05:10because they leave them at the door of the house.
05:12There are even cities
05:13where the police
05:15go to the door of the house
05:16of the protectors
05:17to collect a animal,
05:19or the municipal government
05:20calls them
05:22to help them
05:23to help them
05:24as if they were the state.
05:37If the majority are women,
05:39I think we have a very big heart
05:41and the availability
05:42of bringing that support
05:45to those dogs.
05:47There are many men
05:48who are also
05:51with the cases,
05:51but we are like
05:55brave women
05:56who like to show
05:58what we are,
05:59what we do
06:00and what we do
06:01with heart.
06:03I think that
06:05because we have
06:06the maternal instinct
06:09and we are born
06:12wanting to take care of
06:14the little animal.
06:35We contemplate
06:36a package of help
06:37for them
06:38and for animals.
06:40That package
06:40of help, of course,
06:42will require
06:42some resources,
06:44some resources
06:44that we think
06:45may be able to
06:46get out of the
06:46territorial development plan,
06:49whether municipal,
06:50district,
06:50or departmental,
06:51that must be
06:52out of the national government
06:54now that
06:55the national policy
06:56of protection
06:57and animal welfare
06:58should be able
07:00to receive resources
07:00in the national plan
07:01of the new government.
07:03Of the contrary,
07:04it will be
07:04pure death
07:05and death.
07:06This is a Congress
07:07that has been said
07:08progressive
07:09of the change,
07:10of the renovation.
07:11So, if a project
07:12of this nature
07:13that has a strong
07:14of social justice
07:16and inclusion
07:17does not come forward,
07:19we doubt
07:20that we are
07:21facing a change
07:22government.
07:38and that we are
07:39trying to solve
07:39that will be
07:39connected,
07:39and that we
07:39to get them
07:39We are the
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