By Jose Luis Amaro | Victor Mendoza
In San Pablo cooks and eats in wood stoves in the open air and in the earthquake were also damaged in the construction of ecological stoves began, taking as results to date: 1 graduate technician, 4 housewives, 1 child and 4 men, all informed about the efficient use of energy in the stove and the consequences of the release of black smoke in health and in the ecosystem, 4 stoves built and 6 more already scheduled for the next 2 and a half months, agreements were made to share responsibilities and the graduate technician has already perfected the design, appropriating and reaffirming the knowledge.
As a follow-up to the herbal workshops, and to promote food sovereignty, a backyard garden with plants and medicinal plants was carried out, using specific plants to combat pests.
In the path of attention to the reconstruction of St. Paul several organizations attended the need for housing by building houses for the last affected by the earthquake in a few months.
For this reason, the strategy of recent months is to promote development and strengthen the social fabric through workshops that bring San Pablo closer to sustainability.
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