Tuesday, September 28, 2010

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THE WORLD (09/28/1910) - PEPE BARAHONA

A Romanian immigrant group has established its "home" between the river Guadalquivir and the works of the controversial Cajasol Tower, designed by architect Cesar Pelli. Pine trees give shelter environment and the river provides water for daily hygiene. The rest of 'areas' are spread over the bathroom, a space at the back of the School of Remo has become a hotbed and a nauseating stench that follows, and the living area, near Plaza de Armas and Triana, who suffer the unpleasant effects of this particular residential area.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

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Diario de Sevilla (26/09/1910)
The Church of the modest neighborhood parishes created after the war is very different from the temples of the old, loaded years and pageantry. It's pure commitment neighborhood social life of this priest who is standing out on Sevilla's defense of its neighbors before the municipal authorities.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

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INDIGENOUS ART IN THE VALLEY OF Sibundoy.

rarely thinks about the art of indigenous peoples and almost always done from the perspective and frames of European art that offers focused and hegemonic. For this reason it is important to share and socialize these works, inside and outside the villages, with the intention of generating debate to rethink, build and disseminate their views on what is considered art and the role played by this in culture.

In this search, we present the "1st Festival of Indigenous Art in the Valley of Sibundoy, Cacique Carlos Tamoabioy and the heirs of the son of Thunder" , a project about art minga connected to memory, territory, cosmology, philosophy and knowledge of indigenous peoples Inga Kamentzá and living in the Valley Sibundoy, Putumayo.

minga And all, we need your support.
http://festivalartetamoabioy.wordpress.com/convocatoria/

Monday, September 20, 2010

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THE WORLD (09/20/1910) - EDUARDO DEL CAMPO

When you become homeless, it is difficult to re- find another. José Henrique Dias Oliveira, 52, and Ana Fernandez Elias, 45, have taken most of their lives living on the street, where it fell like a pot when he was still an abused child in the Portuguese city of Setúbal and a teenage mother and her hooked on drugs in the neighborhood of Seville the Tres Mil Viviendas. They met more than twenty years ago on the streets of Seville, where both survived sleeping in ATMs, porches, houses in ruins.

Now, two years ago, live, at last, in decent housing, an apartment of social protection in a neighboring pen Pagés del Corro Street in Triana, which are charged EUR 31.18 per month the City Council and 60 community with electricity included.

argue his new existence under the earnings ceiling cleaning, she, stairs, and he, during the summer, in the cinema of the council. They often, cuando se despiertan, les parece irreal estar viviendo así, en una cama al abrigo, al lado de una bañera y un retrete, con luz eléctrica, agua corriente, una cocina y una tele en el salón. Antes se duchaban una vez a la semana en el albergue municipal o con un bidón perforado a modo de regadera. «Me parece mentira, de tanto tiempo que me he tirado en la calle».

Saturday, September 18, 2010

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ABC (18/09/10) - Y.S.
Cuando paseaba por la Puerta de Jerez un turista que visitaba la ciudad, un varón de unos 50 años, fue apuñalado ayer en la espalda por una indigente y el hombre al sufrir la agresión avisó on their own to local police officers patrolling the area, without being aware that carrying a knife in the back.

Diario de Sevilla (13/09/1910) - EVEN JOHN

Neighbors Calle Fray Luis Sotelo, in the neighborhood of La Macarena, for over a year and a half suffer from dirt and ill odor of feces and urine of a group of homeless people who do their business between the two containers Lipasam found outside his gate, at number 4 on this street. Local residents are already accustomed to the presence of these men and women who spend most of the day when only 40 meters to the streets together Becquer and broom.

His presence has become customary in the Lidl supermarket and corner, even though they have problems of coexistence with neighbors, most of them are reported the distressing image and the huge debris left in the area. The most affected is Alexis Enrique Gutierrez, who after raising a complaint with City Hall 010 last May, received a letter on the 11th of the month indicating that his request had been forwarded to the delegation of Coexistence and Security, chaired by United Left mayor Josefa Medrano. Today, still with the same problems and can not find a solution: "I live in a bass that is in front of containers where these people do their business. This can not continue like this, dirt and odors are unbearable and nobody does anything about it. Also get a drink under the window, but call the police and say that the sidewalk is public ".

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

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ABC (05/09 / 10) - MJ PEREIRA

jobless queues at the doors of the offices of the Andalusian Employment Service (SAE) have already become commonplace in Seville. Diocesan Caritas in 2010 recorded an increase of 50% demand for assistance, either food, money, Child clothing or school supplies, among others. "They are asking for help many young families with small children who have moved to the home of the grandparents, whose pensions are living because they have jobs or have exhausted unemployment benefits," explained sources of Caritas, which warn of the risk of exclusion social of those families, which may end up being "homeless."

"We are experiencing a new social phenomenon: families of 30 to 45 who go home to parents because they have seized the house or can not afford the rents. Eventually, the grandparents are keeping many families with their pensions, "sources said Caritas alerting family tensions created by these situations. "When so many people living in small spaces with little money, start fights, both between spouses and between children and parents, and among siblings, leading to the disintegration of many families," they said. Mil



foreclosed homes in the first eight months of the year 937 homes have been foreclosed judicially, at a rate of 117 per month, suggesting that 2010 will end with about 1,404 local homes and seized for nonpayment of mortgages. Caritas can not afford to pay mortgages, but it does help to families who request money for services básicos, como la cesta de la compra, recibos de luz... «En estos meses vienen muchos padres pidiendo ayuda para material escolar y libros porque el cheque libre no da para todo», añadieron .

Algunas parroquias, como las de las Tres Mil Viviendas, Pajaritos, La Candelaria o Macarena, están desbordadas por las solicitudes de ayudas, el 68% de las cuales corresponden a nacionales y el 32% restante a inmigrantes. «La situación es peor en los barrios donde hay más inmigrantes», según Cáritas.

Durante 2009, los equipos de Cáritas parroquiales atendieron a un total de 51.140 demandas de ayuda, lo que supuso un incremento del 28%. A pesar de la crisis, las comunidades cristianas of the Diocese, as well as partners and donors increased by 35% of their financial contributions, reaching 2.6 million euros.

The National Institute of Statistics, unemployment affects and in Seville at 23.73% of the population, ie one in four working-age Seville. Last July, contained in SAE offices seeking work a total of 198,866 unemployed, those who received unemployment subsididio 141,000, leaving some 57 866 would not be gaining that support, 29% of the unemployed. Outside the unemployment rolls are thousands of unemployed who are doing training and that the Board does not include as job seekers, denouncing the PP, which accuses the Board of "making up" the figures to reduce unemployment.

Moreover, the Government of Andalusia since 1999 provides a social wage sevillanas families at risk of exclusion. In 2009, applications jumped 35%, reaching 9,013, although only 7,159 requests were approved. The social wage is between 392.6 and 633.3 per month, but this benefit can be received only for six months and can only be applied for again after a further six months. Stop by neighborhood



The Seville is standing profile of a woman between 25 and 44 years seeking employment in the services sector and has completed secondary, according to the Junta de Andalucía. Of the 202,479 registered unemployed in Seville, 129,489 (64%) live in the province and 72,990 (36%) in the capital. Within the capital, the offices of most unemployed SAE are the Amate (19%), Nervión (14%) and the Red Cross (14%).

the total of unemployed, 55% belong to the service sector, 20% in industry, another 20% to construction, 4% in agriculture and 12% have not contributed as a worker ever. In terms of age, 56% are between 25 and 44 years, 34% are over 45 years and 10% are under 25 years.

By educational level, 73% of the unemployed with secondary education, 13% have post-secondary studies; 9% have completed primary studies, 4% have completed primary studies, and 1% have no education.

8130 in Seville is community and non-EU foreigners in the unemployment lists, a 18% increase in August 2009, as unemployment grows percentage in this group. Of the total, 4,000 are registered in Seville city and most are seeking employment in the service sector and construction. Nearly 60,000 unemployed

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grant last August as job-seekers included in Seville 202,479 people, 9% more than the same month in 2009 and almost 2% more than last July, according to the Andalusia employment. In July included 198,866 and 141,000 unemployed recipients of unemployment benefit, which gives idea that 58,000 people do not receive subsidies, either because they are exhausted because they have never worked or because they have not contributed enough to receive such assistance. According to the Ministry of Interior in charge Sevilla farm subsidy total of 36,700 people, 600 more than the previous month.

Monday, September 13, 2010

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ABC (09/04/1910) - MJP

The Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul, who managed two dining Social Sevilla (Triana and Pumarejo), are overwhelmed demand of people coming, both alone and families with children. Citywide, nearly 2,000 people use these resources daily. The demand is such that the association "Your If You Can", the Order of St John of God and the Order of Malta have been put to work soon and will open two new centers in the capital.

Triana The high given each day around 300 hot meals and sandwiches for dinner. In 2009, a total of 76,533 meals, up 15% over the previous year, and 77,027 snacks. In addition, 5,398 offered showers, 9% more than last year. Last year, it served 5,961 seniors, of which 32% went for the first Once this center. 77% of users were men versus 23% women and 66% were foreigners, compared to 34% of English. It also has a staff with symbolic prices that families who attend parishes and guilds give vouchers to stock up on food.

As the dining room of the Daughters of Charity in the Pumarejo, every day they use about 270 people, of which 65% are immigrants. The Sisters of Charity have detected a decline in immigrant "because many have returned to their countries of origin and an increase in English," people who did not come from a lot of years ago or had not done before. " For families with children charge, the dining room that provides food to cook at home.

The Order of Malta, which is a delegate in Andalusia Fernando Farias, open in the first half of 2011 another soup kitchen in the Macarena district. The kitchen will seat 200 guests. The dining room work Monday through Friday by volunteers. Those wishing to contribute to this fledgling project may be directed to "andalucía@ordendemalta.es."

Moreover, the association "You Yes You" and the Order of St. John of God this month opened a soup kitchen in the Mercy Street 8. Start giving one hundred meals a day, as well as hygiene and sanitation services, social assistance and ropería. The association, which has 300 members, need another 200 to cover the high maintenance costs. It also asks for volunteers to address the mess at a rate of 10 a day (for details, tel 955 13 18 02).

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

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noticiaspsh (08/10/1910)

The proposal of Alderman of the City Council Social Services of Santa Cruz de Tenerife to incapacitate the municipality's indigent mentally ill has generated some controversy. Legal experts see little viable this formula and suggest that if the aim is to care for these homeless people and provide appropriate treatment is not necessary to this litigation.

This position is located Luis Fajardo, associate professor of Civil Law at the University of La Laguna, who also served as substitute judge in La Orotava in recent years. He believes that a judge can ratify the placement of this person after he has been picked up from the street, for example, by the social services of a municipality. "If what is sought is to care, until a doctor can sign his detention, if the case so requires," said Fajardo.

He explains that the process of institutionalization can be either for medical reasons or because requested by the City Council and report to the prosecutor. "What happens is that many doctors do not want the responsibility of placing someone, even if the law allows it, and prefer to refer to a judge," he adds.