Saturday, July 31, 2010

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teaches you to live

Like other years, we have sent to the Diario de Burgos an article saying what we live and learn in this land I present it here at first.

As every year, for a while the NGO Solidarity person comes to Peru with the intention to provide support, energy and vitality in a small village in the interior of the country called Villa Rica.

volunteers for the first time we arrived we were greeted by a noisy gray Lima y unos Andes inabarcables que atravesamos impresionados hasta que por fin, tras más de doce horas de viaje por sus carreteras, conseguimos ver Villa Rica.

Tras unos días de trabajo, parte del equipo inició un apasionante viaje hasta Atalaya, localidad perteneciente a la cuenca amazónica. Nuestro medio de transporte para alcanzar Atalaya fue una barcaza que durante más de siete horas navegó sobre las aguas del majestuoso río Tambo. A lo largo de su curso pudimos contemplar el exuberante paisaje de la selva baja, cada vez más profunda y desbordante. Pequeñas comunidades de indígenas nativos se sucedían en sus riberas, hombres pescando en pequeñas canoas, Young women washing clothes ... we discovered a different way of living.

One of these communities, Jenny, welcomed us hospitably overnight. From there we took as a souvenir of peace and tranquility of its people and the appalling spectacle of nature.

After this unforgettable stop on the way we continued our trip to Atalaya, a city full of calm that was preparing to celebrate their national holidays. In Watchtower NGO Solidarity person working in the construction of one of the hostels of the University of Nopoki, in which are housed students from indigenous communities in the environment, mainly Asheninka, Ashaninkas and Shipibo. Many of the boys and girls from the villages that cross the Tambo and Urubamba rivers. After passing his entrance exam and be evaluated in their own language with bilingual teachers in the area, become part of an academic project and social commitment to the promotion and development of their peoples.

After spending a few days in Atalaya, we returned to Villa Rica to continue giving our support and continue learning.

Corsino, Dominga, Pedro, Luisa ... are aged over eighty years old who live alone and are working the coffee harvest to eat a bit of cassava daily. We were at home, just four boards and a mattress to rest, in spite of all that was his home and with them we shared moments full of affection and warmth.

Paulina gave us a lesson in dignity. A female worker and entrepreneur who has worked a lifetime to raise her three children. In addition, as president of the neighborhood of San Francisco hill of Villa Rica is concerned with improving the conditions of this small and marginal neighborhood that is slowly getting the electricity and water. Since the NGO is done at present a healthy housing project that aims to improve hygiene and food from this place.

All these and many more are true masters of struggle and resistance, which is keeping the hope of starting a new day.

One of the messages that tries to transmit from person Solidarity is "to live is to help you live" and teaches you to live in Peru.


Thank You Message To Cousin

Knowing Nopoki Atalaya Atalaya Travel


After many hours of travel on roads battered roads calling and browsing the Tambo River we Atalaya. The image recalls one of this city are a set of wooden houses stacked together without any order growing along the shore mingling with mud and dust from the port and the road leading to the center of urban life. We spent a few days, knowing its people and the university campus project Nopoki. In

Nopoki our NGO working in the construction of a shelter for young indigenous communities engaged in university studies to improve and promote the development of the native peoples of the environment. We visited the whole university, their classrooms and begin to used, workshops, agricultural fields, built shelters and those yet to finish. The construction of this campus is a dream that through the work of many is becoming a reality.

coincide with our visit, the town was preparing to celebrate their national holidays. On 28 July marks the independence of the Peruvian nation and for that purpose streets are filled with parades, music and an endless of events in which all the people involved. We, along with the Parish House as a petty contribute in the development of a rich and delicious paella fideua. Arguiñano Neither could compete with our dishes.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

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the Tambo River in Southern Living



The trip and tour of Atalaya, in the Amazon Basin some 300 km away from our place of residence in Villa Rica, became an adventure that we enjoyed three team members, Joseph, Lorena and Juan Cruz. Although it may seem a distance that can be traveled in a short period of time the hours and the road longer. First go the abuser and tortuous road (to call them that) from Villa Rica to La Merced, about two hours, then travel to Satipo that although the road is paved are another three hours. Satipo to Puerto Prado, entering the forest with its beautiful scenery and vegetation, and already after three hours to reach the harbor where a boat sailing on the Tambo River, a tributary of the Ucayali which flows into the Amazon, you find your destination, Atalaya. In total more than twelve hours of travel that has become an adventure and experience.

This trip we did a very diverse group of nationalities that we all shared every moment and every moment of our trip. We traveled Italians, Colombians, Hungarian, Canadian, American, Peruvian and English. All we were left wondering at every landscape, people, places ... the fatigue of travel hours left behind as we enter the jungle and river. The banks full of vegetation lush, indigenous natives from the river, clouds that seemed ... cottons are the series of memories that never forget this trip.

Halfway through our tour of the Tambo River we made a stop on Cheney's mission. Our landing seemed an image of reality TV Survivors, each carrying their backpacks, tents, boxes food and water and everything you need to spend the night. Following a small path that was outlined in the woods of the forest appears Cheny. A place full of charm, beautiful, who seemed the picture of the Garden of Eden. Cheny was all in color, peace and tranquility. Once set up our camp next to the mission we got to know the native communities that live there, their daily lives, their homes and the new livestock project being developed. Cheney's visit is recorded in our hearts travelers and although we'd have liked to stay longer we waited more hours of boat on the river to Atalaya.


Friday, July 23, 2010

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the end I have spent the day in Huancayo. Understandably the lady who went to donate blood did not appear. ¿? I could not explain very well and even speak the same language sometimes separates us from a very different culture. Which you have been here will understand me. These days are very intense. They are full of deep conversations, people who come to you with their suffering for help, good people trying to live sometimes with great difficulty.

few days ago we talked about a girl who already graduated but have to pay more than 700 den euros for the title. Of course do not have and without the title may not have access to many jobs. We also had the event of Ximena studying for midwife and that's going bad times. It's a good girl and good student but not a "little help" will have to drop out. The life is tightening and tightening the majority of Peruvians. Listen attentively to each case without knowing what to say. To you who read these lines I ask for your generosity to these people. Have not been as lucky as us to be born in Spain. They live forever in crisis. If you want to support them send me an email and I will say the best way to go. Thanks.

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days I am more aware of the injustices of our world. Without knowing why I have a "business passport" that allows me to come to Peru when you want and if I feel like I can go to savings and Rome, to Norway or Antarctica to see sea lions. The Peruvians, though they have money, they have a lot of trouble leaving the country. Like many others are considered second-class citizens are not allowed to leave. I have papers to do and are endless. The obstacles are enormous, and people that I could allow discouraged by the road. It saddens me to this world.
end with positive things to tell you that three days ago opened the House Mother "Mother Teresa" at the hospital in San Ramon. A house with living room, three bedrooms and kitchen for women who give birth come from afar to have a place to stay with dignity before delivery. It was very nice. With little money we can achieve great things and we are happy to see the fruits of work in Spain. I was made to a local television interview. Then we went to the Community "Chincana" which has supported the school with some improvements. We were welcomed as great and worked well will continue to be our little support.
will continue rehearsing. From the central jungle where I feel like at home I send you a big hug: Juanjo