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What kind of information do they provide?

The campaign promotes pandemic safety measures (wearing a mask, using hand sanitizer, social distancing). It also provides recommendations and training for healthy eating, including incorporating new nutrients through raising chickens and consuming eggs.

Who is it aimed at?

To the peasant and native communities of Chaco. To speakers of Wichi, Mocoví and Qom languages.

Link to the campaign:

https://www.facebook.com/incupo/posts/2887746594782472

Observations

This campaign was carried out through various partnerships. In collaboration with the Ministry of Health, brochures were created and printed in the Wichi, Mocoví, and Qom languages, providing information on COVID-19 prevention and care. Together with the organization Creas (Regional Ecumenical Center for Advice and Service), laying hens were distributed to ensure the right to healthy food during the pandemic. This distribution was accompanied by the delivery of hygiene kits, supplies, and face masks. The primary participants were women, and it was through them that the campaign sought to educate young people and children.

Organization

Institute of Popular Culture (INCUPO)

3482620018

incupo@incupo.org.ar

Rivadavia 1275 (Head Office), Reconquista, Santa Fe

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