I got confirmation that Juan Camilo Lema at Escuelab is the person to
contact in case you can help this community rebuild their community
learning space.

Email to [email protected]

Hopefully some XO's can be delivered soon to volunteers " in situ".

Regards and blessings,


Laura Victoria

2016-11-07 13:49 GMT-05:00 Laura Vargas <[email protected]>:

> [Getting IAEP back in the time line]
>
> Thank you Tuukka & Kaisa!
>
> We pray for the children to be safe  :D
>
>
> If anyone can help anyone with anything (Universe will thank you for sure)
> please get in contact with each party.
>
>
> Warm regards and blessings from the Amazon,
>
> Laura Victoria
>
>
> 2016-11-07 3:49 GMT-05:00 Kaisa Haverinen <[email protected]>:
>
>> How terrible news, so sad to read about this! :(
>>
>> Thanks for sharing the memories and photos, Laura!
>>
>> With warm wishes from snowy Helsinki, Finland,
>> Kaisa & Tuukka
>>
>>
>> Laura Vargas kirjoitti 07.11.2016 04:33:
>>
>>> Back on 2010, during my first days at Escuelab-Lima as a Sugarlabs
>>> volunteer, I had the opportunity to take pictures to the work of
>>> Tuukka Hastrup, Kaisa Haverinen and Sebastian Silva, as they got about
>>> 30 XO to the bilingual primary school of the CantaGallo Shipibo
>>> community.
>>>
>>> Together, they got the local MinEdu office (Ugel) to provide the
>>> laptops and the local school authorities to provide a room and time
>>> for the training of the teachers.
>>>
>>> This is the first time I am sharing the pictures:
>>> https://www.flickr.com/photos/48401912@N08/sets/72157623606532086 [1]
>>>
>>> Six years latter, and after all efforts made to translate Sugar to
>>> local languages like Quechua, Aymara and AwajĂșn, we haven't even been
>>> able to start with the Shipibo language yet. Why, is a good question.
>>>
>>> As demand for oil, wood and gold increases in "developed" nations,
>>> pressure for indigenous land rights has translated into violent
>>> attacks, fires and even death of indigenous people. After two days of
>>> fire, the CantaGallo Shipibo community is reduced to ashes. The school
>>> (which was the only native language bilingual school in Lima) was
>>> burned and probably all the machines are unusable.
>>>
>>> Today I understand that the Shipibos families, as it happens with many
>>> other Amazonic nations, are pretty busy surviving in the land where
>>> they stand and may just not have time or energy to sit and translate
>>> Sugar strings :(
>>>
>>> Here's a video with an overflight
>>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggvvJ8jcB0U [2]
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>>
>>>         --
>>> Laura V.
>>> I&D SomosAZUCAR.Org
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>>>
>>> Happy Learning!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Links:
>>> ------
>>> [1] https://www.flickr.com/photos/48401912@N08/sets/72157623606532086
>>> [2] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggvvJ8jcB0U
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> Laura V.
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