Support for Indigenous Communities in Bolívar

By CADENA

Axis: Prevention and Sustainable Development

Office: Venezuela

 

In CADENA Venezuela from August 20 to 24, 2023, we deployed a humanitarian intervention in Tucupita, Bolivar. In collaboration with Start Network we were able to bring aid to indigenous communities, who have been the most affected by the crisis in the country. Our general volunteers and Civil Protection delivered 258 food kits, 358 hygiene kits, 358 lamps, 358 backpacks, 770 mosquito nets, 770 blankets, 770 hammocks, 50 water filters, 4 first aid kits and 23 tanks with a capacity of 1,000 liters.

In total, we were able to benefit 340 families, reaching 1,812 people. In addition, we implemented health and wellness training for communities with little access to services such as electricity, water and transportation.

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