Project Report
| Jun 1, 2021
Ideas of boys and girls are proposed to politician
By Sandra Taboada | Sandra Taboada
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In Remansito, girls, boys and adolescents work with authorities and leaders for a safer community, and their story inspires us every day.
Listening to the voices of children and adolescents is essential to think and work for a City.
On March 20, the youth members of the Rohayu Remansito Committee (CORORE) were able to share with candidates for mayor and council of political parties and movements in the city.
The topics covered were based on four principles, which are the supreme guidelines that govern each of the articles of the Convention on the Rights of the Child and the Girl (Principle of Non-Discrimination; Principle of the Best Interest of the Boy and the Girl ; Principle of the Rights to life and survival; and the Principle to participation and to be heard). Then, the participants discussed and reflected on which Rights are fulfilled and which are violated in their city.
We value the participation of the candidates and we encourage all of them to incorporate what is shared today into their proposals.
Building a City that cares for the integral growth of children, adolescents and young people must be the commitment of all sectors.
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Feb 5, 2021
Early Childhood Care Classes
By Sandra Taboada | Sandra Taboada
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We bid farewell to 2020, with 141 families from Remansito who participated (in shifts and respecting sanitary measures) the closing of processes with their children who participate in the Early Childhood Care spaces (API). Last year was a challenging year for everyone, in which we recognized the teamwork of educators and families to accompany learning and experiences.
Each family received their certificate in recognition of their love and commitment in accompanying the activities proposed for the 2020 period. In addition, the children received a kit to continue sharing with mothers, fathers and caregivers on their vacations.
Congratulations to the graduates!
Oct 12, 2020
Supplies for Remansito schools
By Sandra Taboada | Sandra Taboada
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The Remansito Program continues to promote actions that favor the community, it delivered handwashing accompanied by handwashing instructions for the Manantial de Vida, Don Jorge Gayoso schools and their annexes. As well as the Nueva Asunción, Colonia Belén, María Auxiliadora and San Jorge schools.
7 Epson L3110 Printers, 70 A4 Reams, 70 Legal Reams, 35 10-pack Coconut Soap Packs, 2,100 shirt bags, 700 masks, and 70 500cc alcohol gel bottles were distributed among all schools. The general coordinator of the Remansito Program, Johanna Walder, expressed her words of encouragement and recalled that unity is strength. “From the Community Center Program and the United We Will Advance Commission, we are attentive to the health emergency situation and we know that only together we will overcome it. It is a time when boys and girls, if it weren't for education, would have been invisible, so once again we want to give our recognition to the work of teachers and principals. We hope that these tools add to the commitment they have with education and allow them to better reach children ”. The area director of Municipal School 3, María Nilsa Rojas Villadet, stressed the importance of the donation received for the schools, which will enable the best fulfillment of tasks. “Many times we cannot acquire them due to the economic factor. In this year of pandemic it is something very important, because we make prints to distribute the tasks, we are pleased to receive these tools because we are going to speed up our work especially in this second stage of school. We will be reaching students who cannot access their assignments in a virtual way ”, she stressed.