Post by jannatjahan1111 on Feb 27, 2024 23:01:08 GMT -8
The 'Entreparques' Development Association has launched a solidarity campaign to collect funds to help Ukraine effectively through the Red Cross and Cáritas organizations, which have delegations on the ground with which they are in permanent contact.The campaign will allow residents of the 25 municipalities that are part of the Association and anyone who wishes to send humanitarian aid to this country with the guarantee that their contribution will be managed according to the needs detected at all times. since, according to these same organizations, it is currently impossible to process aid in kind.
And it may happen that the goods donated in kind are not appropriate to the needs of the population and the logistical situation of the land, in addition Industry Email List to the costs and administrative difficulties involved in shipping them, without knowing whether what is being sending is what is going to be needed.From the organizations with which we are in contact, Red Cross and Cáritas, they tell us that the best way to collaborate right now is through financial contribution since for the humanitarian response teams on the ground it is more practical to work with kits.
standardized emergencies. Furthermore, and we see it as very logical, it is easier for these teams to buy there what is needed when it is needed, also helping to encourage the local market to be encouraged and even more so when the situation is that the people of that country are losing their jobs. , according to what these organizations tell us,” explains the president of Entreparques, Luis Alberto Lara.
Through the financial donation, which can be made by Bizum at de Porzuna or by bank transfer to the account of Globalcaja ES it is also possible to facilitate the collaboration of the inhabitants of the municipalities that belong to this Association who want to help in this humanitarian crisis and don't know how.
“This campaign is a way for rural municipalities, which often in situations like this do not have the means or find it difficult to express their solidarity, have a way to contribute their grain of sand and help the Ukrainian people in the best way. Possibly, right now we believe that it is the economic one as the NGOs are telling us,” says Lara.
The Local Action Group 'Entreparques', Cabañeros-Montes Norte Development Association, is currently made up of 25 municipalities, in addition to 35 private entities of the social and economic fabric, and has been working for more than 15 years in this region of the province of Ciudad Real. Currently, it manages the 14/20 Participatory Local Development Strategy co-financed by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and two Women's Centers.
The Piedrabuena City Council has begun the renovation works on the drinking water supply networks on Eloy Gonzalo, Mónico Sánchez, Serna, General Sabariego and Castillo streets in the town, which will involve an investment of 140,000 euros, of which 100,000 come from the 2021 Provincial Works Plans of the Ciudad Real Provincial Council and the rest of the municipal coffers.
The action is part of the Renovation Plan that the City Council has been carrying out for about eight years and which seeks to reform the supply network of the entire municipality, which is very old, in some streets more than 50 years old and with fiber cement pipes, as explained by the mayor of Piedrabuena, José Luis Cabezas.
I estimate that with the works we have been carrying out each year we have replaced 50% of the municipality's networks. This year we have selected five streets in which breakdowns were occurring and that we considered most urgently needed action to change the pipes and connections,” he clarified.
The works, which are being carried out by the company Aqualia, affect more than one kilometer of the supply network and will last until the end of April or beginning of May.The first mayor has expressed his gratitude to the Provincial Council and its president, José Manuel Caballero, for the financial support to the municipalities of the province through the Provincial Plans, which allows carrying out actions that require a significant economic investment and that, otherwise, could not be carried out.
And it may happen that the goods donated in kind are not appropriate to the needs of the population and the logistical situation of the land, in addition Industry Email List to the costs and administrative difficulties involved in shipping them, without knowing whether what is being sending is what is going to be needed.From the organizations with which we are in contact, Red Cross and Cáritas, they tell us that the best way to collaborate right now is through financial contribution since for the humanitarian response teams on the ground it is more practical to work with kits.
standardized emergencies. Furthermore, and we see it as very logical, it is easier for these teams to buy there what is needed when it is needed, also helping to encourage the local market to be encouraged and even more so when the situation is that the people of that country are losing their jobs. , according to what these organizations tell us,” explains the president of Entreparques, Luis Alberto Lara.
Through the financial donation, which can be made by Bizum at de Porzuna or by bank transfer to the account of Globalcaja ES it is also possible to facilitate the collaboration of the inhabitants of the municipalities that belong to this Association who want to help in this humanitarian crisis and don't know how.
“This campaign is a way for rural municipalities, which often in situations like this do not have the means or find it difficult to express their solidarity, have a way to contribute their grain of sand and help the Ukrainian people in the best way. Possibly, right now we believe that it is the economic one as the NGOs are telling us,” says Lara.
The Local Action Group 'Entreparques', Cabañeros-Montes Norte Development Association, is currently made up of 25 municipalities, in addition to 35 private entities of the social and economic fabric, and has been working for more than 15 years in this region of the province of Ciudad Real. Currently, it manages the 14/20 Participatory Local Development Strategy co-financed by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development and two Women's Centers.
The Piedrabuena City Council has begun the renovation works on the drinking water supply networks on Eloy Gonzalo, Mónico Sánchez, Serna, General Sabariego and Castillo streets in the town, which will involve an investment of 140,000 euros, of which 100,000 come from the 2021 Provincial Works Plans of the Ciudad Real Provincial Council and the rest of the municipal coffers.
The action is part of the Renovation Plan that the City Council has been carrying out for about eight years and which seeks to reform the supply network of the entire municipality, which is very old, in some streets more than 50 years old and with fiber cement pipes, as explained by the mayor of Piedrabuena, José Luis Cabezas.
I estimate that with the works we have been carrying out each year we have replaced 50% of the municipality's networks. This year we have selected five streets in which breakdowns were occurring and that we considered most urgently needed action to change the pipes and connections,” he clarified.
The works, which are being carried out by the company Aqualia, affect more than one kilometer of the supply network and will last until the end of April or beginning of May.The first mayor has expressed his gratitude to the Provincial Council and its president, José Manuel Caballero, for the financial support to the municipalities of the province through the Provincial Plans, which allows carrying out actions that require a significant economic investment and that, otherwise, could not be carried out.