In partnership with True Love Live & Gospel Fire, A Roof For My Country is building a total of 8 Transitional Shelters at Camp Canaan in Croix Des Bouquets. See CAT facility records for TLL & Camp Canaan at:
The Latin American organization Un techo para mi País will construct 20 houses this weekend in Grand Goave, with the participation of 200 volunteers from different countries of Latin America. This are the first houses of a four year plan that includes the building of 10,000 houses in Haití.
We would like to invite you to join us.
Best wishes.
On Tuesday 12 January was a terrible day for the history of our continent. Haiti, the most excluded and impoverished in Latin America, was rocked by an earthquake measuring 7.3 degrees on the Richter scale with estimated effects of over 150,000 dead and over 30% of the affected population. According to the UN, the strongest and most complex disaster that has had to face.
The disaster in Haiti is unimaginable magnitude: the conditions under which they lived and thousands of families have seen in the images that flood the news are inhumane. They were before. Today the pain, fear and despair that have settled in the streets of Port outweigh any idea that one can get the distance.
A Roof for my Country had as objectives for this year the first formal advanced Haiti with the idea to start towards the end of the year the project implementation. The earthquake forward our plans, but we do believe that we have the possibility, and therefore the responsibility-to generate immediate actions that represent an aid deal with this disaster. The younger generations of the fifteen countries where we have defined the spirit of our institution, characterized by force, energy, willingness and readiness to recognize the dignity of thousands of families living permanently in a non-emergency extension is acceptable. We hope that the regrettable situation that we face today is a big shake up for everyone to work for a permanent solution to Haiti, which does not comply with the conditions again we knew before the earthquake.
The last two years our organization participated in four episodes of natural disasters, in four different countries. In each of them we learned that after the disaster no longer news, it is very difficult to move from a partnership of first necessity to a true reconstruction of the affected area. That's why we have designed an action plan that considers an emergency operation, ready to be launched barely exceeds the health and safety crisis, and a permanent intervention that is considering opening an office of our institution in Haiti. Our mission is to support Haiti's reconstruction through emergency housing solutions associated with other basic sanitation facilities and access to water. Furthermore, it paves the way for future plans to integrate social empowerment with the goal of becoming a sustainable community, with the deep involvement of young Haitians in rebuilding their own country.
Through these lines reiterate the call to support us in the reconstruction of Haiti through our website, www.untechoparamipais.org and become part of this effort.
In A Roof for my Country the volunteer is more than a resource that allows us to achieve our aims: the institution. The volunteer is one who built day by day with their motivation, their questioning and their will. It is his strength that gives our organization a spirit of giving that characterizes it. Therefore, their formation is another of our goals. Through volunteering, UTPMP mobilize awareness in young people, the construction of citizenship and the right and responsibility they have to fight for justice in our society. How do I participate?
* In the construction of emergency housing.
* In the plans of social empowerment.
* In different areas of support such as
Tue Aug 17 00:00:00 +0000 2021 by tfri:name: A Roof For My Country (Un techo para mi País) - 2010 Haiti Earthquake (TRANSITIONAL SHELTER/REBUILDING/VOLUNTEER OPS) -> A Roof For My Country (Un techo para mi País) - 2010/2021 Haiti Earthquakes (TRANSITIONAL SHELTER/REBUILDING/VOLUNTEER OPS)
(show/hide changes)Mon Aug 23 14:18:37 +0000 2010 by LTel:notes: In partnership with True Love Live & Gospel Fire, A Roof For My Country is building a total of 8 Transitional Shelters at Camp Canaan in Croix Des Bouquets. See CAT facility records for TLL & Camp Canaan at:
http://www.citizencommandcenter.org/shelters/show/6187
-------------------------------------
Shelter Cluster Notice 2/25/10:
Dear all:
The Latin American organization Un techo para mi País will construct 20 houses this weekend in Grand Goave, with the participation of 200 volunteers from different countries of Latin America. This are the first houses of a four year plan that includes the building of 10,000 houses in Haití.
We would like to invite you to join us.
For more information you can contact Gonzalo Talavera at 011(509)3423-1788
Best wishes.
------------------------------------------------------------
FROM THE SITE:
Haiti: When it stops being news, where will you live?
On Tuesday 12 January was a terrible day for the history of our continent. Haiti, the most excluded and impoverished in Latin America, was rocked by an earthquake measuring 7.3 degrees on the Richter scale with estimated effects of over 150,000 dead and over 30% of the affected population. According to the UN, the strongest and most complex disaster that has had to face.
The disaster in Haiti is unimaginable magnitude: the conditions under which they lived and thousands of families have seen in the images that flood the news are inhumane. They were before. Today the pain, fear and despair that have settled in the streets of Port outweigh any idea that one can get the distance.
A Roof for my Country had as objectives for this year the first formal advanced Haiti with the idea to start towards the end of the year the project implementation. The earthquake forward our plans, but we do believe that we have the possibility, and therefore the responsibility-to generate immediate actions that represent an aid deal with this disaster. The younger generations of the fifteen countries where we have defined the spirit of our institution, characterized by force, energy, willingness and readiness to recognize the dignity of thousands of families living permanently in a non-emergency extension is acceptable. We hope that the regrettable situation that we face today is a big shake up for everyone to work for a permanent solution to Haiti, which does not comply with the conditions again we knew before the earthquake.
The last two years our organization participated in four episodes of natural disasters, in four different countries. In each of them we learned that after the disaster no longer news, it is very difficult to move from a partnership of first necessity to a true reconstruction of the affected area. That's why we have designed an action plan that considers an emergency operation, ready to be launched barely exceeds the health and safety crisis, and a permanent intervention that is considering opening an office of our institution in Haiti. Our mission is to support Haiti's reconstruction through emergency housing solutions associated with other basic sanitation facilities and access to water. Furthermore, it paves the way for future plans to integrate social empowerment with the goal of becoming a sustainable community, with the deep involvement of young Haitians in rebuilding their own country.
Through these lines reiterate the call to support us in the reconstruction of Haiti through our website, www.untechoparamipais.org and become part of this effort.
Claudio Castro Claudio Castro
Director Social Un Techo para mi País Social Director A Roof for my Country
-----------------------------------------------------------
Volunteers
In A Roof for my Country the volunteer is more than a resource that allows us to achieve our aims: the institution. The volunteer is one who built day by day with their motivation, their questioning and their will. It is his strength that gives our organization a spirit of giving that characterizes it. Therefore, their formation is another of our goals. Through volunteering, UTPMP mobilize awareness in young people, the construction of citizenship and the right and responsibility they have to fight for justice in our society. How do I participate?
* In the construction of emergency housing.
* In the plans of social empowerment.
* In different areas of support such as
o Administration and Finance
o Allocation
o Research Center
o Communication
o Construction and Logistics
o Training and Volunteering
o Legal
o Resources
o Children -> In partnership with True Love Live & Gospel Fire, A Roof For My Country is building a total of 8 Transitional Shelters at Camp Canaan in Croix Des Bouquets. See CAT facility records for TLL & Camp Canaan at:
http://www.citizencommandcenter.org/shelters/show/6187
http://www.citizencommandcenter.org/shelters/show/6020
-------------------------------------
Shelter Cluster Notice 2/25/10:
Dear all:
The Latin American organization Un techo para mi País will construct 20 houses this weekend in Grand Goave, with the participation of 200 volunteers from different countries of Latin America. This are the first houses of a four year plan that includes the building of 10,000 houses in Haití.
We would like to invite you to join us.
For more information you can contact Gonzalo Talavera at 011(509)3423-1788
Best wishes.
------------------------------------------------------------
FROM THE SITE:
Haiti: When it stops being news, where will you live?
On Tuesday 12 January was a terrible day for the history of our continent. Haiti, the most excluded and impoverished in Latin America, was rocked by an earthquake measuring 7.3 degrees on the Richter scale with estimated effects of over 150,000 dead and over 30% of the affected population. According to the UN, the strongest and most complex disaster that has had to face.
The disaster in Haiti is unimaginable magnitude: the conditions under which they lived and thousands of families have seen in the images that flood the news are inhumane. They were before. Today the pain, fear and despair that have settled in the streets of Port outweigh any idea that one can get the distance.
A Roof for my Country had as objectives for this year the first formal advanced Haiti with the idea to start towards the end of the year the project implementation. The earthquake forward our plans, but we do believe that we have the possibility, and therefore the responsibility-to generate immediate actions that represent an aid deal with this disaster. The younger generations of the fifteen countries where we have defined the spirit of our institution, characterized by force, energy, willingness and readiness to recognize the dignity of thousands of families living permanently in a non-emergency extension is acceptable. We hope that the regrettable situation that we face today is a big shake up for everyone to work for a permanent solution to Haiti, which does not comply with the conditions again we knew before the earthquake.
The last two years our organization participated in four episodes of natural disasters, in four different countries. In each of them we learned that after the disaster no longer news, it is very difficult to move from a partnership of first necessity to a true reconstruction of the affected area. That's why we have designed an action plan that considers an emergency operation, ready to be launched barely exceeds the health and safety crisis, and a permanent intervention that is considering opening an office of our institution in Haiti. Our mission is to support Haiti's reconstruction through emergency housing solutions associated with other basic sanitation facilities and access to water. Furthermore, it paves the way for future plans to integrate social empowerment with the goal of becoming a sustainable community, with the deep involvement of young Haitians in rebuilding their own country.
Through these lines reiterate the call to support us in the reconstruction of Haiti through our website, www.untechoparamipais.org and become part of this effort.
Claudio Castro Claudio Castro
Director Social Un Techo para mi País Social Director A Roof for my Country
-----------------------------------------------------------
Volunteers
In A Roof for my Country the volunteer is more than a resource that allows us to achieve our aims: the institution. The volunteer is one who built day by day with their motivation, their questioning and their will. It is his strength that gives our organization a spirit of giving that characterizes it. Therefore, their formation is another of our goals. Through volunteering, UTPMP mobilize awareness in young people, the construction of citizenship and the right and responsibility they have to fight for justice in our society. How do I participate?
* In the construction of emergency housing.
* In the plans of social empowerment.
* In different areas of support such as
o Administration and Finance
o Allocation
o Research Center
o Communication
o Construction and Logistics
o Training and Volunteering
o Legal
o Resources
o Children
(show/hide changes)Mon Aug 23 14:17:35 +0000 2010 by LTel:notes: In partnership with True Love Live & Gospel Fire, A Roof For My Country is building a total of 8 Transitional Shelters at Camp Canaan in Croix Des Bouquets. See CAT facility records for TLL & Camp Canaan at:
-------------------------------------
Shelter Cluster Notice 2/25/10:
Dear all:
The Latin American organization Un techo para mi País will construct 20 houses this weekend in Grand Goave, with the participation of 200 volunteers from different countries of Latin America. This are the first houses of a four year plan that includes the building of 10,000 houses in Haití.
We would like to invite you to join us.
For more information you can contact Gonzalo Talavera at 011(509)3423-1788
Best wishes.
------------------------------------------------------------
FROM THE SITE:
Haiti: When it stops being news, where will you live?
On Tuesday 12 January was a terrible day for the history of our continent. Haiti, the most excluded and impoverished in Latin America, was rocked by an earthquake measuring 7.3 degrees on the Richter scale with estimated effects of over 150,000 dead and over 30% of the affected population. According to the UN, the strongest and most complex disaster that has had to face.
The disaster in Haiti is unimaginable magnitude: the conditions under which they lived and thousands of families have seen in the images that flood the news are inhumane. They were before. Today the pain, fear and despair that have settled in the streets of Port outweigh any idea that one can get the distance.
A Roof for my Country had as objectives for this year the first formal advanced Haiti with the idea to start towards the end of the year the project implementation. The earthquake forward our plans, but we do believe that we have the possibility, and therefore the responsibility-to generate immediate actions that represent an aid deal with this disaster. The younger generations of the fifteen countries where we have defined the spirit of our institution, characterized by force, energy, willingness and readiness to recognize the dignity of thousands of families living permanently in a non-emergency extension is acceptable. We hope that the regrettable situation that we face today is a big shake up for everyone to work for a permanent solution to Haiti, which does not comply with the conditions again we knew before the earthquake.
The last two years our organization participated in four episodes of natural disasters, in four different countries. In each of them we learned that after the disaster no longer news, it is very difficult to move from a partnership of first necessity to a true reconstruction of the affected area. That's why we have designed an action plan that considers an emergency operation, ready to be launched barely exceeds the health and safety crisis, and a permanent intervention that is considering opening an office of our institution in Haiti. Our mission is to support Haiti's reconstruction through emergency housing solutions associated with other basic sanitation facilities and access to water. Furthermore, it paves the way for future plans to integrate social empowerment with the goal of becoming a sustainable community, with the deep involvement of young Haitians in rebuilding their own country.
Through these lines reiterate the call to support us in the reconstruction of Haiti through our website, www.untechoparamipais.org and become part of this effort.
Claudio Castro Claudio Castro
Director Social Un Techo para mi País Social Director A Roof for my Country
-----------------------------------------------------------
Volunteers
In A Roof for my Country the volunteer is more than a resource that allows us to achieve our aims: the institution. The volunteer is one who built day by day with their motivation, their questioning and their will. It is his strength that gives our organization a spirit of giving that characterizes it. Therefore, their formation is another of our goals. Through volunteering, UTPMP mobilize awareness in young people, the construction of citizenship and the right and responsibility they have to fight for justice in our society. How do I participate?
* In the construction of emergency housing.
* In the plans of social empowerment.
* In different areas of support such as
o Administration and Finance
o Allocation
o Research Center
o Communication
o Construction and Logistics
o Training and Volunteering
o Legal
o Resources
o Children -> In partnership with True Love Live & Gospel Fire, A Roof For My Country is building a total of 8 Transitional Shelters at Camp Canaan in Croix Des Bouquets. See CAT facility records for TLL & Camp Canaan at:
http://www.citizencommandcenter.org/shelters/show/6187
-------------------------------------
Shelter Cluster Notice 2/25/10:
Dear all:
The Latin American organization Un techo para mi País will construct 20 houses this weekend in Grand Goave, with the participation of 200 volunteers from different countries of Latin America. This are the first houses of a four year plan that includes the building of 10,000 houses in Haití.
We would like to invite you to join us.
For more information you can contact Gonzalo Talavera at 011(509)3423-1788
Best wishes.
------------------------------------------------------------
FROM THE SITE:
Haiti: When it stops being news, where will you live?
On Tuesday 12 January was a terrible day for the history of our continent. Haiti, the most excluded and impoverished in Latin America, was rocked by an earthquake measuring 7.3 degrees on the Richter scale with estimated effects of over 150,000 dead and over 30% of the affected population. According to the UN, the strongest and most complex disaster that has had to face.
The disaster in Haiti is unimaginable magnitude: the conditions under which they lived and thousands of families have seen in the images that flood the news are inhumane. They were before. Today the pain, fear and despair that have settled in the streets of Port outweigh any idea that one can get the distance.
A Roof for my Country had as objectives for this year the first formal advanced Haiti with the idea to start towards the end of the year the project implementation. The earthquake forward our plans, but we do believe that we have the possibility, and therefore the responsibility-to generate immediate actions that represent an aid deal with this disaster. The younger generations of the fifteen countries where we have defined the spirit of our institution, characterized by force, energy, willingness and readiness to recognize the dignity of thousands of families living permanently in a non-emergency extension is acceptable. We hope that the regrettable situation that we face today is a big shake up for everyone to work for a permanent solution to Haiti, which does not comply with the conditions again we knew before the earthquake.
The last two years our organization participated in four episodes of natural disasters, in four different countries. In each of them we learned that after the disaster no longer news, it is very difficult to move from a partnership of first necessity to a true reconstruction of the affected area. That's why we have designed an action plan that considers an emergency operation, ready to be launched barely exceeds the health and safety crisis, and a permanent intervention that is considering opening an office of our institution in Haiti. Our mission is to support Haiti's reconstruction through emergency housing solutions associated with other basic sanitation facilities and access to water. Furthermore, it paves the way for future plans to integrate social empowerment with the goal of becoming a sustainable community, with the deep involvement of young Haitians in rebuilding their own country.
Through these lines reiterate the call to support us in the reconstruction of Haiti through our website, www.untechoparamipais.org and become part of this effort.
Claudio Castro Claudio Castro
Director Social Un Techo para mi País Social Director A Roof for my Country
-----------------------------------------------------------
Volunteers
In A Roof for my Country the volunteer is more than a resource that allows us to achieve our aims: the institution. The volunteer is one who built day by day with their motivation, their questioning and their will. It is his strength that gives our organization a spirit of giving that characterizes it. Therefore, their formation is another of our goals. Through volunteering, UTPMP mobilize awareness in young people, the construction of citizenship and the right and responsibility they have to fight for justice in our society. How do I participate?
* In the construction of emergency housing.
* In the plans of social empowerment.
* In different areas of support such as
o Administration and Finance
o Allocation
o Research Center
o Communication
o Construction and Logistics
o Training and Volunteering
o Legal
o Resources
o Children
(show/hide changes)Mon Aug 23 14:16:47 +0000 2010 by LTel:added notes/avails
town: Grand Goave -> Various
notes: Shelter Cluster Notice 2/25/10:
Dear all:
The Latin American organization Un techo para mi País will construct 20 houses this weekend in Grand Goave, with the participation of 200 volunteers from different countries of Latin America. This are the first houses of a four year plan that includes the building of 10,000 houses in Haití.
We would like to invite you to join us.
For more information you can contact Gonzalo Talavera at 011(509)3423-1788
Best wishes.
------------------------------------------------------------
FROM THE SITE:
Haiti: When it stops being news, where will you live?
On Tuesday 12 January was a terrible day for the history of our continent. Haiti, the most excluded and impoverished in Latin America, was rocked by an earthquake measuring 7.3 degrees on the Richter scale with estimated effects of over 150,000 dead and over 30% of the affected population. According to the UN, the strongest and most complex disaster that has had to face.
The disaster in Haiti is unimaginable magnitude: the conditions under which they lived and thousands of families have seen in the images that flood the news are inhumane. They were before. Today the pain, fear and despair that have settled in the streets of Port outweigh any idea that one can get the distance.
A Roof for my Country had as objectives for this year the first formal advanced Haiti with the idea to start towards the end of the year the project implementation. The earthquake forward our plans, but we do believe that we have the possibility, and therefore the responsibility-to generate immediate actions that represent an aid deal with this disaster. The younger generations of the fifteen countries where we have defined the spirit of our institution, characterized by force, energy, willingness and readiness to recognize the dignity of thousands of families living permanently in a non-emergency extension is acceptable. We hope that the regrettable situation that we face today is a big shake up for everyone to work for a permanent solution to Haiti, which does not comply with the conditions again we knew before the earthquake.
The last two years our organization participated in four episodes of natural disasters, in four different countries. In each of them we learned that after the disaster no longer news, it is very difficult to move from a partnership of first necessity to a true reconstruction of the affected area. That's why we have designed an action plan that considers an emergency operation, ready to be launched barely exceeds the health and safety crisis, and a permanent intervention that is considering opening an office of our institution in Haiti. Our mission is to support Haiti's reconstruction through emergency housing solutions associated with other basic sanitation facilities and access to water. Furthermore, it paves the way for future plans to integrate social empowerment with the goal of becoming a sustainable community, with the deep involvement of young Haitians in rebuilding their own country.
Through these lines reiterate the call to support us in the reconstruction of Haiti through our website, www.untechoparamipais.org and become part of this effort.
Claudio Castro Claudio Castro
Director Social Un Techo para mi País Social Director A Roof for my Country
-----------------------------------------------------------
Volunteers
In A Roof for my Country the volunteer is more than a resource that allows us to achieve our aims: the institution. The volunteer is one who built day by day with their motivation, their questioning and their will. It is his strength that gives our organization a spirit of giving that characterizes it. Therefore, their formation is another of our goals. Through volunteering, UTPMP mobilize awareness in young people, the construction of citizenship and the right and responsibility they have to fight for justice in our society. How do I participate?
* In the construction of emergency housing.
* In the plans of social empowerment.
* In different areas of support such as
o Administration and Finance
o Allocation
o Research Center
o Communication
o Construction and Logistics
o Training and Volunteering
o Legal
o Resources
o Children -> In partnership with True Love Live & Gospel Fire, A Roof For My Country is building a total of 8 Transitional Shelters at Camp Canaan in Croix Des Bouquets. See CAT facility records for TLL & Camp Canaan at:
-------------------------------------
Shelter Cluster Notice 2/25/10:
Dear all:
The Latin American organization Un techo para mi País will construct 20 houses this weekend in Grand Goave, with the participation of 200 volunteers from different countries of Latin America. This are the first houses of a four year plan that includes the building of 10,000 houses in Haití.
We would like to invite you to join us.
For more information you can contact Gonzalo Talavera at 011(509)3423-1788
Best wishes.
------------------------------------------------------------
FROM THE SITE:
Haiti: When it stops being news, where will you live?
On Tuesday 12 January was a terrible day for the history of our continent. Haiti, the most excluded and impoverished in Latin America, was rocked by an earthquake measuring 7.3 degrees on the Richter scale with estimated effects of over 150,000 dead and over 30% of the affected population. According to the UN, the strongest and most complex disaster that has had to face.
The disaster in Haiti is unimaginable magnitude: the conditions under which they lived and thousands of families have seen in the images that flood the news are inhumane. They were before. Today the pain, fear and despair that have settled in the streets of Port outweigh any idea that one can get the distance.
A Roof for my Country had as objectives for this year the first formal advanced Haiti with the idea to start towards the end of the year the project implementation. The earthquake forward our plans, but we do believe that we have the possibility, and therefore the responsibility-to generate immediate actions that represent an aid deal with this disaster. The younger generations of the fifteen countries where we have defined the spirit of our institution, characterized by force, energy, willingness and readiness to recognize the dignity of thousands of families living permanently in a non-emergency extension is acceptable. We hope that the regrettable situation that we face today is a big shake up for everyone to work for a permanent solution to Haiti, which does not comply with the conditions again we knew before the earthquake.
The last two years our organization participated in four episodes of natural disasters, in four different countries. In each of them we learned that after the disaster no longer news, it is very difficult to move from a partnership of first necessity to a true reconstruction of the affected area. That's why we have designed an action plan that considers an emergency operation, ready to be launched barely exceeds the health and safety crisis, and a permanent intervention that is considering opening an office of our institution in Haiti. Our mission is to support Haiti's reconstruction through emergency housing solutions associated with other basic sanitation facilities and access to water. Furthermore, it paves the way for future plans to integrate social empowerment with the goal of becoming a sustainable community, with the deep involvement of young Haitians in rebuilding their own country.
Through these lines reiterate the call to support us in the reconstruction of Haiti through our website, www.untechoparamipais.org and become part of this effort.
Claudio Castro Claudio Castro
Director Social Un Techo para mi País Social Director A Roof for my Country
-----------------------------------------------------------
Volunteers
In A Roof for my Country the volunteer is more than a resource that allows us to achieve our aims: the institution. The volunteer is one who built day by day with their motivation, their questioning and their will. It is his strength that gives our organization a spirit of giving that characterizes it. Therefore, their formation is another of our goals. Through volunteering, UTPMP mobilize awareness in young people, the construction of citizenship and the right and responsibility they have to fight for justice in our society. How do I participate?
* In the construction of emergency housing.
* In the plans of social empowerment.
* In different areas of support such as
o Administration and Finance
o Allocation
o Research Center
o Communication
o Construction and Logistics
o Training and Volunteering
o Legal
o Resources
o Children
(show/hide changes)Wed Jun 30 20:01:04 +0000 2010 by LTel:corrected facility name
name: A Roof For My Country (Un techo para mi País) - 2010 Haiti Earthquake (TRANSITIONAL SHELTER/REBUILDING) -> A Roof For My Country (Un techo para mi País) - 2010 Haiti Earthquake (TRANSITIONAL SHELTER/REBUILDING/VOLUNTEER OPS)
other_contacts changed.
(show/hide changes)Wed Jun 30 20:00:07 +0000 2010 by LTel:added url to website
other_contacts changed.
website: -> http://www.untechoparamipais.org/
email changed.
mission:
Improving quality of life for families living in poverty through the construction of emergency housing and the implementation of Social Empowerment (community development plan), in a joint effort between young university volunteers and communities.
We denounce the reality of slums in which millions of people in Latin America and involving society as a whole to commit itself to achieving the task of building a more united continent, fair and without exclusion. -> Improving quality of life for families living in poverty through the construction of emergency housing and the implementation of Social Empowerment (community development plan), in a joint effort between young university volunteers and communities.
We denounce the reality of slums in which millions of people in Latin America and involving society as a whole to commit itself to achieving the task of building a more united continent, fair and without exclusion.
(show/hide changes)Fri Feb 26 07:19:54 +0000 2010 by LTel:other_contacts changed.
organization: -> Social Empowerment/Emergency Housing
mission:
Improving quality of life for families living in poverty through the construction of emergency housing and the implementation of Social Empowerment (community development plan), in a joint effort between young university volunteers and communities.
We denounce the reality of slums in which millions of people in Latin America and involving society as a whole to commit itself to achieving the task of building a more united continent, fair and without exclusion. ->
Improving quality of life for families living in poverty through the construction of emergency housing and the implementation of Social Empowerment (community development plan), in a joint effort between young university volunteers and communities.
We denounce the reality of slums in which millions of people in Latin America and involving society as a whole to commit itself to achieving the task of building a more united continent, fair and without exclusion.
(show/hide changes)Fri Feb 26 07:18:24 +0000 2010 by LTel:name: Un techo para mi País - 2010 Haiti Earthquake (TRANSITIONAL SHELTER/REBUILDING) -> A Roof For My Country (Un techo para mi País) - 2010 Haiti Earthquake (TRANSITIONAL SHELTER/REBUILDING)
mission: ->
Improving quality of life for families living in poverty through the construction of emergency housing and the implementation of Social Empowerment (community development plan), in a joint effort between young university volunteers and communities.
We denounce the reality of slums in which millions of people in Latin America and involving society as a whole to commit itself to achieving the task of building a more united continent, fair and without exclusion.
(show/hide changes)Fri Feb 26 07:13:09 +0000 2010 by LTel:notes: Shelter Cluster Notice 2/25/10:
Dear all:
The Latin American organization Un techo para mi País will construct 20 houses this weekend in Grand Goave, with the participation of 200 volunteers from different countries of Latin America. This are the first houses of a four year plan that includes the building of 10,000 houses in Haití.
We would like to invite you to join us.
Below you'll find the invitation an location of the construction.
For more information you can contact Gonzalo Talavera at 011(509)3423-1788
Best wishes.
------------------------------------------------------------
FROM THE SITE:
Haiti: When it stops being news, where will you live?
On Tuesday 12 January was a terrible day for the history of our continent. Haiti, the most excluded and impoverished in Latin America, was rocked by an earthquake measuring 7.3 degrees on the Richter scale with estimated effects of over 150,000 dead and over 30% of the affected population. According to the UN, the strongest and most complex disaster that has had to face.
The disaster in Haiti is unimaginable magnitude: the conditions under which they lived and thousands of families have seen in the images that flood the news are inhumane. They were before. Today the pain, fear and despair that have settled in the streets of Port outweigh any idea that one can get the distance.
A Roof for my Country had as objectives for this year the first formal advanced Haiti with the idea to start towards the end of the year the project implementation. The earthquake forward our plans, but we do believe that we have the possibility, and therefore the responsibility-to generate immediate actions that represent an aid deal with this disaster. The younger generations of the fifteen countries where we have defined the spirit of our institution, characterized by force, energy, willingness and readiness to recognize the dignity of thousands of families living permanently in a non-emergency extension is acceptable. We hope that the regrettable situation that we face today is a big shake up for everyone to work for a permanent solution to Haiti, which does not comply with the conditions again we knew before the earthquake.
The last two years our organization participated in four episodes of natural disasters, in four different countries. In each of them we learned that after the disaster no longer news, it is very difficult to move from a partnership of first necessity to a true reconstruction of the affected area. That's why we have designed an action plan that considers an emergency operation, ready to be launched barely exceeds the health and safety crisis, and a permanent intervention that is considering opening an office of our institution in Haiti. Our mission is to support Haiti's reconstruction through emergency housing solutions associated with other basic sanitation facilities and access to water. Furthermore, it paves the way for future plans to integrate social empowerment with the goal of becoming a sustainable community, with the deep involvement of young Haitians in rebuilding their own country.
Through these lines reiterate the call to support us in the reconstruction of Haiti through our website, www.untechoparamipais.org and become part of this effort.
Claudio Castro Claudio Castro
Director Social Un Techo para mi País Social Director A Roof for my Country
-----------------------------------------------------------
Volunteers
In A Roof for my Country the volunteer is more than a resource that allows us to achieve our aims: the institution. The volunteer is one who built day by day with their motivation, their questioning and their will. It is his strength that gives our organization a spirit of giving that characterizes it. Therefore, their formation is another of our goals. Through volunteering, UTPMP mobilize awareness in young people, the construction of citizenship and the right and responsibility they have to fight for justice in our society. How do I participate?
* In the construction of emergency housing.
* In the plans of social empowerment.
* In different areas of support such as
o Administration and Finance
o Allocation
o Research Center
o Communication
o Construction and Logistics
o Training and Volunteering
o Legal
o Resources
o Children -> Shelter Cluster Notice 2/25/10:
Dear all:
The Latin American organization Un techo para mi País will construct 20 houses this weekend in Grand Goave, with the participation of 200 volunteers from different countries of Latin America. This are the first houses of a four year plan that includes the building of 10,000 houses in Haití.
We would like to invite you to join us.
For more information you can contact Gonzalo Talavera at 011(509)3423-1788
Best wishes.
------------------------------------------------------------
FROM THE SITE:
Haiti: When it stops being news, where will you live?
On Tuesday 12 January was a terrible day for the history of our continent. Haiti, the most excluded and impoverished in Latin America, was rocked by an earthquake measuring 7.3 degrees on the Richter scale with estimated effects of over 150,000 dead and over 30% of the affected population. According to the UN, the strongest and most complex disaster that has had to face.
The disaster in Haiti is unimaginable magnitude: the conditions under which they lived and thousands of families have seen in the images that flood the news are inhumane. They were before. Today the pain, fear and despair that have settled in the streets of Port outweigh any idea that one can get the distance.
A Roof for my Country had as objectives for this year the first formal advanced Haiti with the idea to start towards the end of the year the project implementation. The earthquake forward our plans, but we do believe that we have the possibility, and therefore the responsibility-to generate immediate actions that represent an aid deal with this disaster. The younger generations of the fifteen countries where we have defined the spirit of our institution, characterized by force, energy, willingness and readiness to recognize the dignity of thousands of families living permanently in a non-emergency extension is acceptable. We hope that the regrettable situation that we face today is a big shake up for everyone to work for a permanent solution to Haiti, which does not comply with the conditions again we knew before the earthquake.
The last two years our organization participated in four episodes of natural disasters, in four different countries. In each of them we learned that after the disaster no longer news, it is very difficult to move from a partnership of first necessity to a true reconstruction of the affected area. That's why we have designed an action plan that considers an emergency operation, ready to be launched barely exceeds the health and safety crisis, and a permanent intervention that is considering opening an office of our institution in Haiti. Our mission is to support Haiti's reconstruction through emergency housing solutions associated with other basic sanitation facilities and access to water. Furthermore, it paves the way for future plans to integrate social empowerment with the goal of becoming a sustainable community, with the deep involvement of young Haitians in rebuilding their own country.
Through these lines reiterate the call to support us in the reconstruction of Haiti through our website, www.untechoparamipais.org and become part of this effort.
Claudio Castro Claudio Castro
Director Social Un Techo para mi País Social Director A Roof for my Country
-----------------------------------------------------------
Volunteers
In A Roof for my Country the volunteer is more than a resource that allows us to achieve our aims: the institution. The volunteer is one who built day by day with their motivation, their questioning and their will. It is his strength that gives our organization a spirit of giving that characterizes it. Therefore, their formation is another of our goals. Through volunteering, UTPMP mobilize awareness in young people, the construction of citizenship and the right and responsibility they have to fight for justice in our society. How do I participate?
* In the construction of emergency housing.
* In the plans of social empowerment.
* In different areas of support such as
o Administration and Finance
o Allocation
o Research Center
o Communication
o Construction and Logistics
o Training and Volunteering
o Legal
o Resources
o Children
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(show/hide changes)Fri Feb 26 07:11:53 +0000 2010 by LTel:notes: Shelter Cluster Notice 2/25/10:
Dear all:
The Latin American organization Un techo para mi País will construct 20 houses this weekend in Grand Goave, with the participation of 200 volunteers from different countries of Latin America. This are the first houses of a four year plan that includes the building of 10,000 houses in Haití.
We would like to invite you to join us.
Below you'll find the invitation an location of the construction.
For more information you can contact Gonzalo Talavera at 011(509)3423-1788
Best wishes.
------------------------------------------------------------
FROM THE SITE:
Haiti: When it stops being news, where will you live?
On Tuesday 12 January was a terrible day for the history of our continent. Haiti, the most excluded and impoverished in Latin America, was rocked by an earthquake measuring 7.3 degrees on the Richter scale with estimated effects of over 150,000 dead and over 30% of the affected population. According to the UN, the strongest and most complex disaster that has had to face.
The disaster in Haiti is unimaginable magnitude: the conditions under which they lived and thousands of families have seen in the images that flood the news are inhumane. They were before. Today the pain, fear and despair that have settled in the streets of Port outweigh any idea that one can get the distance.
A Roof for my Country had as objectives for this year the first formal advanced Haiti with the idea to start towards the end of the year the project implementation. The earthquake forward our plans, but we do believe that we have the possibility, and therefore the responsibility-to generate immediate actions that represent an aid deal with this disaster. The younger generations of the fifteen countries where we have defined the spirit of our institution, characterized by force, energy, willingness and readiness to recognize the dignity of thousands of families living permanently in a non-emergency extension is acceptable. We hope that the regrettable situation that we face today is a big shake up for everyone to work for a permanent solution to Haiti, which does not comply with the conditions again we knew before the earthquake.
The last two years our organization participated in four episodes of natural disasters, in four different countries. In each of them we learned that after the disaster no longer news, it is very difficult to move from a partnership of first necessity to a true reconstruction of the affected area. That's why we have designed an action plan that considers an emergency operation, ready to be launched barely exceeds the health and safety crisis, and a permanent intervention that is considering opening an office of our institution in Haiti. Our mission is to support Haiti's reconstruction through emergency housing solutions associated with other basic sanitation facilities and access to water. Furthermore, it paves the way for future plans to integrate social empowerment with the goal of becoming a sustainable community, with the deep involvement of young Haitians in rebuilding their own country.
Through these lines reiterate the call to support us in the reconstruction of Haiti through our website, www.untechoparamipais.org and become part of this effort.
Claudio Castro Claudio Castro
Director Social Un Techo para mi País Social Director A Roof for my Country
-----------------------------------------------------------
Volunteers
In A Roof for my Country the volunteer is more than a resource that allows us to achieve our aims: the institution. The volunteer is one who built day by day with their motivation, their questioning and their will. It is his strength that gives our organization a spirit of giving that characterizes it. Therefore, their formation is another of our goals. Through volunteering, UTPMP mobilize awareness in young people, the construction of citizenship and the right and responsibility they have to fight for justice in our society. How do I participate?
* In the construction of emergency housing.
* In the plans of social empowerment.
* In different areas of support such as
o Administration and Finance
o Allocation
o Research Center
o Communication
o Construction and Logistics
o Formación y Voluntariado Training and Volunteering
o Jurídica Legal
o Recursos Resources
o Secundarios Children -> Shelter Cluster Notice 2/25/10:
Dear all:
The Latin American organization Un techo para mi País will construct 20 houses this weekend in Grand Goave, with the participation of 200 volunteers from different countries of Latin America. This are the first houses of a four year plan that includes the building of 10,000 houses in Haití.
We would like to invite you to join us.
Below you'll find the invitation an location of the construction.
For more information you can contact Gonzalo Talavera at 011(509)3423-1788
Best wishes.
------------------------------------------------------------
FROM THE SITE:
Haiti: When it stops being news, where will you live?
On Tuesday 12 January was a terrible day for the history of our continent. Haiti, the most excluded and impoverished in Latin America, was rocked by an earthquake measuring 7.3 degrees on the Richter scale with estimated effects of over 150,000 dead and over 30% of the affected population. According to the UN, the strongest and most complex disaster that has had to face.
The disaster in Haiti is unimaginable magnitude: the conditions under which they lived and thousands of families have seen in the images that flood the news are inhumane. They were before. Today the pain, fear and despair that have settled in the streets of Port outweigh any idea that one can get the distance.
A Roof for my Country had as objectives for this year the first formal advanced Haiti with the idea to start towards the end of the year the project implementation. The earthquake forward our plans, but we do believe that we have the possibility, and therefore the responsibility-to generate immediate actions that represent an aid deal with this disaster. The younger generations of the fifteen countries where we have defined the spirit of our institution, characterized by force, energy, willingness and readiness to recognize the dignity of thousands of families living permanently in a non-emergency extension is acceptable. We hope that the regrettable situation that we face today is a big shake up for everyone to work for a permanent solution to Haiti, which does not comply with the conditions again we knew before the earthquake.
The last two years our organization participated in four episodes of natural disasters, in four different countries. In each of them we learned that after the disaster no longer news, it is very difficult to move from a partnership of first necessity to a true reconstruction of the affected area. That's why we have designed an action plan that considers an emergency operation, ready to be launched barely exceeds the health and safety crisis, and a permanent intervention that is considering opening an office of our institution in Haiti. Our mission is to support Haiti's reconstruction through emergency housing solutions associated with other basic sanitation facilities and access to water. Furthermore, it paves the way for future plans to integrate social empowerment with the goal of becoming a sustainable community, with the deep involvement of young Haitians in rebuilding their own country.
Through these lines reiterate the call to support us in the reconstruction of Haiti through our website, www.untechoparamipais.org and become part of this effort.
Claudio Castro Claudio Castro
Director Social Un Techo para mi País Social Director A Roof for my Country
-----------------------------------------------------------
Volunteers
In A Roof for my Country the volunteer is more than a resource that allows us to achieve our aims: the institution. The volunteer is one who built day by day with their motivation, their questioning and their will. It is his strength that gives our organization a spirit of giving that characterizes it. Therefore, their formation is another of our goals. Through volunteering, UTPMP mobilize awareness in young people, the construction of citizenship and the right and responsibility they have to fight for justice in our society. How do I participate?
* In the construction of emergency housing.
* In the plans of social empowerment.
* In different areas of support such as
o Administration and Finance
o Allocation
o Research Center
o Communication
o Construction and Logistics
o Training and Volunteering
o Legal
o Resources
o Children
(show/hide changes)Fri Feb 26 07:10:01 +0000 2010 by LTel:notes: Shelter Cluster Notice 2/25/10:
Dear all:
The Latin American organization Un techo para mi País will construct 20 houses this weekend in Grand Goave, with the participation of 200 volunteers from different countries of Latin America. This are the first houses of a four year plan that includes the building of 10,000 houses in Haití.
We would like to invite you to join us.
Below you'll find the invitation an location of the construction.
For more information you can contact Gonzalo Talavera at 011(509)3423-1788
Best wishes.
------------------------------------------------------------
FROM THE SITE:
Haiti: When it stops being news, where will you live?
On Tuesday 12 January was a terrible day for the history of our continent. Haiti, the most excluded and impoverished in Latin America, was rocked by an earthquake measuring 7.3 degrees on the Richter scale with estimated effects of over 150,000 dead and over 30% of the affected population. According to the UN, the strongest and most complex disaster that has had to face.
The disaster in Haiti is unimaginable magnitude: the conditions under which they lived and thousands of families have seen in the images that flood the news are inhumane. They were before. Today the pain, fear and despair that have settled in the streets of Port outweigh any idea that one can get the distance.
A Roof for my Country had as objectives for this year the first formal advanced Haiti with the idea to start towards the end of the year the project implementation. The earthquake forward our plans, but we do believe that we have the possibility, and therefore the responsibility-to generate immediate actions that represent an aid deal with this disaster. The younger generations of the fifteen countries where we have defined the spirit of our institution, characterized by force, energy, willingness and readiness to recognize the dignity of thousands of families living permanently in a non-emergency extension is acceptable. We hope that the regrettable situation that we face today is a big shake up for everyone to work for a permanent solution to Haiti, which does not comply with the conditions again we knew before the earthquake.
The last two years our organization participated in four episodes of natural disasters, in four different countries. In each of them we learned that after the disaster no longer news, it is very difficult to move from a partnership of first necessity to a true reconstruction of the affected area. That's why we have designed an action plan that considers an emergency operation, ready to be launched barely exceeds the health and safety crisis, and a permanent intervention that is considering opening an office of our institution in Haiti. Our mission is to support Haiti's reconstruction through emergency housing solutions associated with other basic sanitation facilities and access to water. Furthermore, it paves the way for future plans to integrate social empowerment with the goal of becoming a sustainable community, with the deep involvement of young Haitians in rebuilding their own country.
Through these lines reiterate the call to support us in the reconstruction of Haiti through our website, www.untechoparamipais.org and become part of this effort.
Claudio Castro Claudio Castro
Director Social Un Techo para mi País Social Director A Roof for my Country -> Shelter Cluster Notice 2/25/10:
Dear all:
The Latin American organization Un techo para mi País will construct 20 houses this weekend in Grand Goave, with the participation of 200 volunteers from different countries of Latin America. This are the first houses of a four year plan that includes the building of 10,000 houses in Haití.
We would like to invite you to join us.
Below you'll find the invitation an location of the construction.
For more information you can contact Gonzalo Talavera at 011(509)3423-1788
Best wishes.
------------------------------------------------------------
FROM THE SITE:
Haiti: When it stops being news, where will you live?
On Tuesday 12 January was a terrible day for the history of our continent. Haiti, the most excluded and impoverished in Latin America, was rocked by an earthquake measuring 7.3 degrees on the Richter scale with estimated effects of over 150,000 dead and over 30% of the affected population. According to the UN, the strongest and most complex disaster that has had to face.
The disaster in Haiti is unimaginable magnitude: the conditions under which they lived and thousands of families have seen in the images that flood the news are inhumane. They were before. Today the pain, fear and despair that have settled in the streets of Port outweigh any idea that one can get the distance.
A Roof for my Country had as objectives for this year the first formal advanced Haiti with the idea to start towards the end of the year the project implementation. The earthquake forward our plans, but we do believe that we have the possibility, and therefore the responsibility-to generate immediate actions that represent an aid deal with this disaster. The younger generations of the fifteen countries where we have defined the spirit of our institution, characterized by force, energy, willingness and readiness to recognize the dignity of thousands of families living permanently in a non-emergency extension is acceptable. We hope that the regrettable situation that we face today is a big shake up for everyone to work for a permanent solution to Haiti, which does not comply with the conditions again we knew before the earthquake.
The last two years our organization participated in four episodes of natural disasters, in four different countries. In each of them we learned that after the disaster no longer news, it is very difficult to move from a partnership of first necessity to a true reconstruction of the affected area. That's why we have designed an action plan that considers an emergency operation, ready to be launched barely exceeds the health and safety crisis, and a permanent intervention that is considering opening an office of our institution in Haiti. Our mission is to support Haiti's reconstruction through emergency housing solutions associated with other basic sanitation facilities and access to water. Furthermore, it paves the way for future plans to integrate social empowerment with the goal of becoming a sustainable community, with the deep involvement of young Haitians in rebuilding their own country.
Through these lines reiterate the call to support us in the reconstruction of Haiti through our website, www.untechoparamipais.org and become part of this effort.
Claudio Castro Claudio Castro
Director Social Un Techo para mi País Social Director A Roof for my Country
-----------------------------------------------------------
Volunteers
In A Roof for my Country the volunteer is more than a resource that allows us to achieve our aims: the institution. The volunteer is one who built day by day with their motivation, their questioning and their will. It is his strength that gives our organization a spirit of giving that characterizes it. Therefore, their formation is another of our goals. Through volunteering, UTPMP mobilize awareness in young people, the construction of citizenship and the right and responsibility they have to fight for justice in our society. How do I participate?
* In the construction of emergency housing.
* In the plans of social empowerment.
* In different areas of support such as
o Administration and Finance
o Allocation
o Research Center
o Communication
o Construction and Logistics
o Formación y Voluntariado Training and Volunteering
o Jurídica Legal
o Recursos Resources
o Secundarios Children
(show/hide changes)Fri Feb 26 07:03:22 +0000 2010 by LTel:notes: Shelter Cluster Notice 2/25/10:
Dear all:
The Latin American organization Un techo para mi País will construct 20 houses this weekend in Grand Goave, with the participation of 200 volunteers from different countries of Latin America. This are the first houses of a four year plan that includes the building of 10,000 houses in Haití.
We would like to invite you to join us.
Below you'll find the invitation an location of the construction.
For more information you can contact Gonzalo Talavera at 011(509)3423-1788
Best wishes.
------------------------------------------------------------
FROM THE SITE:
Haiti: When it stops being news, where will you live?
On Tuesday 12 January was a terrible day for the history of our continent. Haiti, the most excluded and impoverished in Latin America, was rocked by an earthquake measuring 7.3 degrees on the Richter scale with estimated effects of over 150,000 dead and over 30% of the affected population. According to the UN, the strongest and most complex disaster that has had to face.
The disaster in Haiti is unimaginable magnitude: the conditions under which they lived and thousands of families have seen in the images that flood the news are inhumane. Lo eran desde antes. They were before. Today the pain, fear and despair that have settled in the streets of Port outweigh any idea that one can get the distance.
A Roof for my Country had as objectives for this year the first formal advanced Haiti with the idea to start towards the end of the year the project implementation. The earthquake forward our plans, but we do believe that we have the possibility, and therefore the responsibility-to generate immediate actions that represent an aid deal with this disaster. The younger generations of the fifteen countries where we have defined the spirit of our institution, characterized by force, energy, willingness and readiness to recognize the dignity of thousands of families living permanently in a non-emergency extension is acceptable. We hope that the regrettable situation that we face today is a big shake up for everyone to work for a permanent solution to Haiti, which does not comply with the conditions again we knew before the earthquake.
The last two years our organization participated in four episodes of natural disasters, in four different countries. In each of them we learned that after the disaster no longer news, it is very difficult to move from a partnership of first necessity to a true reconstruction of the affected area. That's why we have designed an action plan that considers an emergency operation, ready to be launched barely exceeds the health and safety crisis, and a permanent intervention that is considering opening an office of our institution in Haiti. Our mission is to support Haiti's reconstruction through emergency housing solutions associated with other basic sanitation facilities and access to water. Furthermore, it paves the way for future plans to integrate social empowerment with the goal of becoming a sustainable community, with the deep involvement of young Haitians in rebuilding their own country.
Through these lines reiterate the call to support us in the reconstruction of Haiti through our website, www.untechoparamipais.org and become part of this effort.
Claudio Castro Claudio Castro
Director Social Un Techo para mi País Social Director A Roof for my Country -> Shelter Cluster Notice 2/25/10:
Dear all:
The Latin American organization Un techo para mi País will construct 20 houses this weekend in Grand Goave, with the participation of 200 volunteers from different countries of Latin America. This are the first houses of a four year plan that includes the building of 10,000 houses in Haití.
We would like to invite you to join us.
Below you'll find the invitation an location of the construction.
For more information you can contact Gonzalo Talavera at 011(509)3423-1788
Best wishes.
------------------------------------------------------------
FROM THE SITE:
Haiti: When it stops being news, where will you live?
On Tuesday 12 January was a terrible day for the history of our continent. Haiti, the most excluded and impoverished in Latin America, was rocked by an earthquake measuring 7.3 degrees on the Richter scale with estimated effects of over 150,000 dead and over 30% of the affected population. According to the UN, the strongest and most complex disaster that has had to face.
The disaster in Haiti is unimaginable magnitude: the conditions under which they lived and thousands of families have seen in the images that flood the news are inhumane. They were before. Today the pain, fear and despair that have settled in the streets of Port outweigh any idea that one can get the distance.
A Roof for my Country had as objectives for this year the first formal advanced Haiti with the idea to start towards the end of the year the project implementation. The earthquake forward our plans, but we do believe that we have the possibility, and therefore the responsibility-to generate immediate actions that represent an aid deal with this disaster. The younger generations of the fifteen countries where we have defined the spirit of our institution, characterized by force, energy, willingness and readiness to recognize the dignity of thousands of families living permanently in a non-emergency extension is acceptable. We hope that the regrettable situation that we face today is a big shake up for everyone to work for a permanent solution to Haiti, which does not comply with the conditions again we knew before the earthquake.
The last two years our organization participated in four episodes of natural disasters, in four different countries. In each of them we learned that after the disaster no longer news, it is very difficult to move from a partnership of first necessity to a true reconstruction of the affected area. That's why we have designed an action plan that considers an emergency operation, ready to be launched barely exceeds the health and safety crisis, and a permanent intervention that is considering opening an office of our institution in Haiti. Our mission is to support Haiti's reconstruction through emergency housing solutions associated with other basic sanitation facilities and access to water. Furthermore, it paves the way for future plans to integrate social empowerment with the goal of becoming a sustainable community, with the deep involvement of young Haitians in rebuilding their own country.
Through these lines reiterate the call to support us in the reconstruction of Haiti through our website, www.untechoparamipais.org and become part of this effort.
Claudio Castro Claudio Castro
Director Social Un Techo para mi País Social Director A Roof for my Country
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