By Juan Mauricio Vargas | Coordinador Programas Sierra
We are very grateful for the support received so far, and it allows us to schedule training days with the Arhuaca community and start the management for the request of the pedagogical and medical material.
These first achievements in the campaign, reaching our first U $ 1,000, we treasure not because of their economic value but because they mean the solidarity support of people who believe in our cause.
Today we can say that we have more friends who want to be part of the solution to maternal and child mortality in the arhuco town.
Our first training day will begin this March 29th in Gun Aruwun and we hope to have the participation of traditional authorities and midwives and midwives who care for the health of pregnant or buti zaku mothers. We expect to have the participation of more than 40 midwives, sobadores, experts in herbs, mamos and other authorities and community that are part of the traditional system of care of the Buti Zaku.
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