Asas de socorro english version 60 years 2015

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The most beautiful Brazilian landscapes also hide difficulties and suffering of its people

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Isolated in the jungle and between meadows, men, women and children live by the mercy of difficulties and natural dangers

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n many Amazonia communities, float airplanes are an important alternative for access. Located distant from the urban areas, the people can take weeks on a boat to the nearest city. The huge area of forests and rives of the

Amazon takes in thousands of Indians and riverbank people, that wait to be assisted socially and transformed spiritually. Kids suffer with the effects of worms, caused by the lack of treated water, sanitation and health centers. These communities are marked by high rates of infant mortality, illiteracy and difficulties caused by tropical diseases. Also a great number of cases of sexual assault against children.

SCHOOL DROPOUT

160.000

BIBLIOGRAPHY: . Min. da Saúde (2004) . IBGE (censo 2000) . UNICEF (2009) . Min. da Justiça (2007) . Veja (09/2009) . Univ. de Coimbra (05/2010)

MALÁRIA

Children between 7/14 years old out of school

99%

Of malaria cases in the country

INFANT MORTALITY

36,4 per 1000

SEXUAL VIOLENCE

AIDS

19,5% The highest rate in Brazil

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4.978

Complaints per 100 thousand habitants


TEENAGE PREGNANCY

13%

Girls between 15/17 years old

ILLITERACY

90.000 Illiterate teenagers

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Asas de Socorro works in the Amazon over more than 60 years and with your help will go on helping thousands of families WE PROMOTE THE INTEGRAL DEVELOPMENT THROUGH SEVEN PRACTICE AREAS:

Logistic air and water transport support Volunteer mobilization Health and sanitation Defense of rights Spiritual care Education Partnerships Programs carried out or supported by Asas de Socorro: IDE, AMDE, Treated Water for Indigenous Children, FPL, Claves, Network Holding Hands, UNICIDADĂƒ, ESM, RENAS, S.O.S. Flood (2013/2014)

NAVIGATION IN THE AMAZON

621 h Healthcare and logistics

CHILD CARE

5000 Children and teenagers

HEALTH AND CALLS

504 h Attended by professionals

FLIGHTS STRATEGIC

1200 h

COMMUNITIES SERVED

77

in isolated locations

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FAMILY CARE

3500 People served

Emergency actions and planning


FOOD BASKETS

500

Food baskets for flood victims

INVOLVEMENT OF VOLUNTEERS

800

In many professions

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MOST OF AMAZON HEALTH PROBLEMS IS GENERATED BY POLLUTED WATER

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In the riverside communities, the lack of basic sanitation and untreated water consumption causes various diseases such as: cholera, hepatitis A, leptospirosis.. etc. Untreated water contaminated by waste , human and animals feces, cause innumerable problems in adults and children, the microorganisms present in the contaminated water gets in contact with the population through the skin during the shower, while preparing the meals, or even, directly, by water intake from the river.

TREATED WATER: only 58,5 % the amazon's houses are connected to the water supply. The national index is 83,1 %. SEWER - only 9,4% of the houses count with sewage system, while the national index figured 52,5 %. To make the problem even bigger, this index from IBGE (2009) applies for urban areas. The regions where we operate do not have any type of treated water, nor sewage treatment.


Diffuser plate Biological layer

Filtration sand

Coarse sand

Separation gravel Underdrain gravel Purified water

ASAS DE SOCORRO TAKES SUPPORT BIOACTIVE FILTERS TO RIVERSIDE PEOPLE

The joint work of Asas de Socorro and community leaders from each region enable a greater range of help. Therefore, our work provided the construction of toilets and installation of sand bioactive filters for water purification for hundreds of families in several communities. In all over 2000 people benefited.

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Photos by: Reyner, Rodrigo Santos, James Gilbert, Jordana Barale, Mara Dantas and personal archive

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SEDE ADMINISTRATIVA R. Franciso Valois, Qd. 08, Lt. 13, Setor Aeroporto Industrial, CEP 75104-280 Anápolis - GO - Brasil

Hangar Goiás

ANÁPOLIS +55 (62) 4014-0333

Base Rondônia

PORTO VELHO +55 (69) 9917-5777

Base Roraima

BOA VISTA +55 (95) 3224-2412

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Base Amazônia

MANAUS +55 (92) 2127-1999

Base Pará

SANTARÉM +55 (93) 3523-8292


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