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The case was registered in Pradera, in Valle del Cauca.

The case was registered in Pradera, in Valle del Cauca.

The case was recorded in Pradera, in Valle del Cauca.

Doctors are trying to save his limbs. His state of health is very delicate.

Doctors face each other in a fight to save the arms of a teacher from the Pradera municipality, in the south of Valle del Cauca.

The victim was attacked in the early hours of Thursday, March 3, when he was waiting to board a public service bus to go to his workplace. at the Alfonso López Pumarejo educational institution, in Palmira, also a municipality in the south of the department.

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The complaint was made known by the president of the Single Union of Valley Education Workers (Sutev), Luis Fernando Jaramillo, who indicated that the teacher had serious injuries to both arms.

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So far, the victim entered the operating room for a first reconstructive surgery. But she would have to undergo more procedures. It is estimated that two more.

So far his condition is delicate, said the union director.

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The intense winter leaves a missing person in Valle del Cauca. This is Dennis López Castañeda, a 40-year-old woman who fell into the Jordan River, in the sector known as ‘La Karina’.

The woman is wanted by relief agencies, upstream of the Jordan River.

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On the other hand, the districts of Villacarmelo and La Buitrera, in Cali, are the most affected by the intense rains. Landslides have generated several emergencies.

The Infrastructure Secretariat of Cali informed that through the operational group they attended to emergencies generated by landslides that affected mobility in the aforementioned districts. There are no injured people. The community has helped the task force.

The Secretary of Infrastructure, Néstor Martínez Sandoval, affirmed that in the sector of La Candelaria, in Villacarmelo, landslides were removed in tertiary roads.

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Given the increase in rainfall, the Mayor’s Office of Cali convened a risk management council and activated all the capacities of the different district organizations and relief, through an Emergency and Contingency Plan to prevent risks due to rainfall in the capital of Valle del Cauca.

“We made this extraordinary advice because an unusual rainy season is coming. The La Niña Phenomenon is added to the daily season every year, between March, April and May, and we will have 30% more rainfall. In this sense, next Wednesday, at 8:00 in the morning, we will have a district risk management council with the intention of being able to carry out all the actions that prevent landslides, floods or situations that generate danger to life, dignity and heritage. That is the objective of this meeting,” said Mayor Jorge Iván Ospina Gómez.

In the department, according to the Department of Disaster Risk Management of the Government of Valle del Cauca, the effects of the rains are monitored in rural areas of Palmira, Caicedonia, El Cerrito, Buga, Ginebra and Dagua. In Buga there is a movement of earth and stones, which leaves several families affected.

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Jet skis and boat burned in Cartago club

Jet skis and boat burned in Cartago club

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Jet skis and boat burned in Cartago club

The authorities have not specified the origin of the authors of the attack with incendiary bombs.

Five boats for water sports were burned in the attack committed during the night in the municipality of Cartago, on the border with Risaralda.

Preliminary reports indicate that Men with hoods entered the Cartago Nautical Club around 9:00 on Saturday night, installed on the banks of the Cauca River, between the departments of Valle and Risaralda.

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Attack with incendiary bombs in Cartago yacht club

Attack with incendiary bombs in Cartago yacht club

The version, based on images captured on security cameras, shows when at least two men arrive at the site where several ships used for sports and recreation activities were.

At such times, the hooded men reportedly use a flammable liquid or incendiary bombs, known as Molotovs, to set the fire. Then they disappear from the place.

Four jet ski nautical motorcycles, a pontoon (type of boat) and a boat are incinerated there. Some of these teams would belong to people who arrived from Medellín. A camabaja was also burned.

In a statement, the Valley Police indicated that “guidance is being provided to those affected to generate the respective complaints and determine the circumstances of time, mode and place of occurrence of this fire”

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The electoral potential in Valle del Cauca is close to 4 million voters.

The electoral potential in Valle del Cauca is close to 4 million voters.

The electoral potential in Valle del Cauca is close to 4 million voters.

The Secretary of Coexistence and Security affirmed that there will be surveillance in the subregions.

The secretary of Coexistence and Citizen Security of Valle del Cauca, Camilo Murcia, stated that “all the security devices for the electoral calendar have been installed in the department of Valle del Cauca”.

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The official led the fifth and last Electoral Monitoring Commission in the region.

“This week we successfully completed our electoral monitoring commissions and coordinated preventive actions in the 42 municipalities. We have also accompanied the political movements in their meetings with the community and they have been able to proselytize without setbacks. And most importantly, our security forces continue with their deployment in the region so that the electoral exercise can be carried out without difficulties,” said Murcia.

The departmental administration monitoring commissions in Buenaventura, Florida, Cali, Tuluá and Cartago, where the security devices were designed, in alliance with the public force and the municipal and electoral authorities, for these five sub-regions of the department.

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It is a joint effort between the Government and the National Registry.

According to the Registrar’s Office, in Valle del Cauca there are 1,082 voting stations set up at 10,796 tables for voting on presidential coalitions and for the House and Senate. The electoral potential is close to 4 million voters.

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The Secretariat for Disaster Risk Management of Valle del Cauca reported that monitoring is being carried out and actions are being carried out in the municipalities Palmira, Caicedonia, El Cerrito, Buga, Ginebra and Dagua, where there are effects due to the rains, especially in rural areas.

“In Geneva the issue has been very complicated, the yellow machinery is already working, however, mass movements are constant and have been reiterated in road sectors where arrangements had already been made by the department and the municipality,” said Jesús Antonio Copete, Secretary of Disaster Risk Management of the Valley.

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For this Monday, a team from the Disaster Risk Management Secretariat announced to move to Buga, in the center of Valle del Cauca, where a geological process is taking place.

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It was also reported that a mass movement was recorded on the road that connects the urban area of ​​Buga with the village of La Magdalena, which was withdrawn.

A diagnosis of the experts is expected to define the actions, in order to address this situation.

Meanwhile, In some neighborhoods in the east, center and south of Cali, there were some floods due to clogging of the sewage system.

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The Secretary of Disaster Risk Management of Cali, Rodrigo Zamorano, asked citizens not to clog the sinks with garbage or throwing old mattresses. Doing so, said the official, can cause a tragedy.

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Michael Maya.

Today’s Senate candidate Michel Maya was before Alianza Verde and was aspiring in the past to be mayor of Cali.

He joined Dignidad, a movement founded by Senator Jorge Robledo, but wants to win a seat in the Senate, as a candidate for the new Centro Esperanza coalition.

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He said that he wants to work on a great development plan for the Valley and the Colombian Pacific, promoting a special free zone for Buenaventura, of the Páez Law type, which will allow investment and socioeconomic development to be generated in the largest municipality in the department.

Mabel Lara.

In Centro Esperanza, a union of forces, also enters to support the presenter and journalist Mabel Larawho is running for the Senate as head of the list in the New Liberalism and with the presidential candidate Juan Manuel Galán.

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Esau Urrutia.

Esau Urrutia he also wants to reach the Senate of the Republic. The former Secretary of Territorial Development and Social Welfare of Cali for the U.

“Hand in hand with people with great transformations that people need,” says the applicant, who is also a journalist and worked for the media in Valle del Cauca.

Norm Hurtado.

Norma Stolen, who came to the House of Representatives for the U Party four years ago, wants to continue in Congress, but this time he wants to do it from the Senate. He continues with the U, with the support of José Rítter López, who in this case did not run as a candidate for the corporation. His son, Julián David López, is head of the U list for the House of Representatives. John Jairo Hoyos will seek to repeat a seat in the House of Representatives.

Daniel Garcia.

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Daniel Garcia, who was dismissed by the Attorney General’s Office as director of Coldeportes, now occupies number 99 on the list of candidates for the Senate by the Democratic Center. He created a video controversy with Óscar Iván Zuluaga, questioning the mayor of Cali, Jorge Iván Ospina.

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The majority of senators from Valle del Cauca who came to Congress in 2018 are going for continuity in this corporation, after the elections on March 13.

Alexander Lopez, for the Democratic Pole and who returns to the contest, but for the Historical Pact, he accompanied the Afro-Pacific peoples, especially of Buenaventura, and the indigenous people in claiming their rights; the protection of more than two million children in programs of the Colombian Family Welfare Institute (ICBF).

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He also indicated that he sought to mark out the bill to reduce pensioners’ health contributions from 12 to 4 percent. In addition to the agreement to formalize more than 3,000 workers; for Basic Income for more than 11 million people. He also indicated that he negotiated commitments for the bunker of the Prosecutor’s Office in Cali, the completion of the Buga-Buenaventura dual carriageway and the award of the Malla Vial project.

Wilson Arias also returns for the Senate. Four years ago he did it for Polo and now he is going for the Historic Agreement. He argued that it is necessary to continue working for Colombians in an ethical and fair protest against banking entities, to denounce their cases of alleged abuses, in which announcements of relief would be resulting.

Roy Barreras assumed the protection of life and the construction of peace with social justice as his watchwords. He is the author of the bills for the Right to Food; for a regulatory framework for cannabis for adult use, and for land transportation benefits due to the crisis arising from the pandemic.

John Milton Rodriguez He assured that he has managed to impact more than 1,000,000 people in his community through different social assistance programs for children, youth and adults since 2003.

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Democratic Center Senator Gabriel Velasco wants to repeat Last year, among the initiatives, one stood out to generate new job opportunities and social progress, to combat illegal invasions and sought changes to Article 81 of the National Code of Police and Coexistence and introduce a prudential term for carrying out preventive actions. , in the event of a de facto route that intends to disturb possession.

of buga, John Harold Suarez (Democratic Center) hopes to repeat with efforts such as humanitarian assistance in a pandemic, that the Uceva was included in Zero Enrollment; for 43 million pesos for the modernization of the Seine Tuluá.

He also indicated that he wanted the High Mountain Battalion to continue in the mountains of Tulu, while promoting the Law of Honors for 450 years of Buga, with an investment of 150 million pesos.

Senator for the Democratic Center Maria Fernanda Cabal He assured that he filed the bill to strengthen the state monopoly on weapons, regulate the carrying and possession of weapons for civilian use and dictate other provisions.

Senator Carlos Fernando Motoa, for Radical Change, aspires to return for the fourth time. He pointed out that he was the author and rapporteur of the laws of electronic clinical history and of the one that established the compensation of maternity leave for women who are in the subsidized regime.

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The senator Jose Luis Perez, in his first period, he was the author of the Flag Laws, which manages to promote the registration or registration of ships and naval artifacts of international traffic in Colombia. He also said that he worked on the law for the substitution of animal-drawn vehicles in Colombia.

Carlos Abraham Jimenez, from Cambio Radical, has been a congressman in the House of Representatives since 2010 and in 2018 he was elected senator. He has authored 42 bills and rapporteur on 46.

Jose Ritter Lopez
, from the La U party, was the co-author of Law 1949 of 2019, which granted effective sanctioning tools to Supersalud to disable EPS that provide poor services. Also of Law 2158 of 2021 that recognizes, promotes and protects the viche / biche, as well as the ancestral customs of its producers.

Jorge Torres Victoria or Pablo Catatumbo came to the Senate four years ago by Commons. He said that progress was made in six projects, related to the Structure of the National System of Protected Areas, traditional mining and traditional panela production.

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The quality of the air in Medellín and in the other nine municipalities of the Aburrá Valley is going through the worst moment, since 19 of the 22 stations that measure this are in orange on this Friday afternoon, February 25.

These are the stations located throughout the metropolitan area that have this color that means that it affects sensitive groups such as older adults and children.

Only the San Cristóbal, Belén and Santa Elena stations have a yellow color.

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The contamination levels are the product of the burning of biomass, that is, of fires in the northern region of Colombia and Venezuela.”, explained Juan David Palacio, director of the Valle de Aburrá Metropolitan Area.

The environmental entity announced that it will meet with the mayors of this region to assess whether restrictive measures would be taken for private vehicles and motorcycles due to the considerable increase in pollution.

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These are the stations with orange color in the afternoon of this Friday.

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Due to the increase in contaminating particles, it is estimated that in the next few days, at least, the station located in the House of Justice of the municipality of Itagüí will reach red, which means that it is dangerous for the entire population.

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The Metropolitan Area of ​​Valle de Aburrá will continue in the period of analysis, taking into account the fires that are occurring in various parts of the country”, detailed the entity.

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Two weeks before the elections for the Senate and House of Representatives throughout the country, not only the candidates in the regions, especially in Valle del Cauca, seek to captivate the largest number of voters for Sunday, March 13, which will lead them to seats.

Non-governmental organizations, such as the Vallecaucana Action Unit (UAV) and the Electoral Observation Mission (MOE), as well as official bodies, including the National Electoral Council (CNE) and the National Registry, have been promoting initiatives for the population to attend to the polls and exercise their right to vote, but to choose in a free, transparent and democratic manner.

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They are campaigns that invite participation, like the one of the UAV with the name ‘Your vote has power’ to elect Congress.

“This time the slogan is ‘Valle Vota Valle’, with which the vote for leaders of the territory is promoted, which increases the representation of the region and leverages resources and promotes projects for the development of the department”, said Daniel López, executive director of the UAV.

But the risks of electoral fraud and the fear among some candidates who have made it visible on their social networks are latent.

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“Voting: an action as simple as it is fundamental to guarantee the well-being of our democracy”, said Alejandro Sánchez, regional coordinator of the MOE.

“But how can we freely vote and elect those who represent us when daily in our country we face the presence of illegal armed groups, violence against leaders, clientelism and other situations that restrict the exercise of our right?” .

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According to the EOM, The Valley has four municipalities at risk of fraud in Senate elections and two more by those seeking the Chamber. There are 14 municipalities with risks due to violence.

The municipality of Valle with factors indicative of electoral fraud and factors of violence is Buga.

For the regional coordinator of the EOM, it is necessary that institutional efforts be concentrated there, in such a way that possible irregularities in these elections can be detected.

However, no fraud is reported in Cali nor in Buenaventura, but there are risks of violence. Cairo has a medium risk in elections for the House due to fraud, while Versailles, for the Senate.

Candidates like Yitcy Becerra, from Centro Esperanza, who goes after the Chamber, asks to avoid buying votes. “Electoral fraud is a threat to democracy.”

Míldred Arias is also seeking a seat in the Chamber and said that with more education there is less corruption.

The municipalities with risks due to violence, with a high and extreme risk index, are Cali, Bolívar and Buenaventura.

In this list of high risks, according to the EOM, there are also Buga, Florida, Jamundí and Tuluá.

Andalusia, Bugalagrande, Candelaria, Dagua, El Dovio, Seville and Yumbo with medium risks due to violence in elections.

Beware of electoral crimes

In the National Electoral Council (CNE) they point out that the constraint to the voter is a criminal offense.

Voter fraud, fraudulent voting and vote trafficking are also criminal offenses.

In the CNE and in the Registry they promote the campaign to denounce these facts.

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While Caleños must continue to wear face masks in outdoor spaces, because 70 percent of vaccinations with complete schemes have not been reached, In 17 municipalities of Valle del Cauca, its inhabitants will already be able to be on the street without masks.

These populations, according to information from the Ministry of Health, are: Obando, El Cairo, El Dovio, Ulloa, Versalles, Riofrío, Calima, El Águila, Trujillo, La Victoria, Argelia, Bolívar, Yotoco, Toro, Restrepo, Guacarí and Seville.

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The Secretary of Health of Cali, Miyerlandi Torres, pointed out that in this city the conditions required to withdraw the use of mandatory face masks in outdoor spaces are not yet met.

“We have 83.5% coverage of first doses and 67.5% with two doses, for which it is necessary to make an effort during these next few days with the different actors of the system and achieve 70% so that in this way we can leave the mask in outdoor places,” said Torres.

The official announced that they hope to reach 70% in five days, and for this they will vaccinate again in massive events, in the market places, the Transport Terminal and Pance.

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In addition, to be more effective, from next March 1, only five vaccination mega-centers will be maintained because there has been no evidence of relevant assistance to these places, so the task will focus on bringing biologicals to territories to strengthen immunization. . “The aim is to strengthen extramurality and be in the territories where the people who have been reluctant to vaccination are. For this reason, it is necessary to be on the street again”, he specified.

Torres explained that “the megacenters will be left for the population that continues to arrive sporadically and spontaneously, with the application of between 500 and 600 doses per day, for which it is pertinent to maintain them.

The 5 megacenters that will be open from March 1 are La 14 de Calima, Pascual Guerrero Stadium, Premier Limonar, La 14 de Pasoancho and CC Comercial Unicentro.

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Regarding ‘herd immunity’, the Secretary said that today it is not possible to measure it. “We hope to have an immune population, not only around vaccination as an acquired immunity, but because of the peak we had in January, we surely have a population with natural immunity. The best immunity is the combined one that is given by contagion and vaccination,” she stated.

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The operation against a gang known as ‘The Landlords’ was presented by the Prosecutor’s Office as a step to stop the illegal sale of properties in the capital of Valle del Cauca.

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The Prosecutor’s Office reported the captures of a network that was presumed to sell public and private ‘lots’in addition to creating invasions.

Among those arrested are a president of the Community Action Board and a justice of the peace.

César Lemos, Undersecretary for Access to Justice Services, said that the detainees were taking advantage of the illusion of families looking for their own homes.

Communes 15, 14 and 21, together with the villages of Navarro and La Buitrera, are surrounded by invasions. According to the authorities, one of these lots may be priced between 18 and 120 million pesos.

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For his part, the Secretary of Housing, Martha Liliana Hernandez, stressed that the operation is a support to avoid this type of scam. He recommended that when buying a property it is important to study titles and go to a notary to read the deed.

“To purchase land, it must be properly urbanized and have documentation. They can go to the Office of Public Instrumentsask for a certificate of tradition and there they can verify if they really are the owners of the land that is being sold”.

Hernandez also recommends making a checklist or going to the Ministry of Social Housing and Habitat of the capital of Cali, where they will be given the route to verify the legality of the properties before buying.

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Despite the work of prevention of gender violence carried out by the Cali administration and different competent entities, women continue to receive daily mistreatment that negatively affects their mental and physical health.

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According to the Ministry of Defense, during the year there was a reduction in 75 percent in the cases of femicides registered in the capital of Valle del Cauca.

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For this reason, the mayor of Cali is reiterative with the accompaniment of women victims of gender-based violence, providing them with psychosocial and legal care, to overcome the different types of violence framed in Law 1257 of 2008.

The capital of Valle del Cauca is one of the regions where more cases of sexual violence are registered after Bogotá and Antioquia, according to the report of the Attorney General’s Office.

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This way, Maria Fernanda Penilla QuinteroSecretary of Social Welfare of Cali, made a call encouraging women to denounce any type of violence.

“The invitation is always to denounce, there is always a hand that can give them help and an authority that is willing to accompany them. Silence is an accomplice of the aggressors”, said Penilla Quintero.

“There is always a hand that can give them help and an authority that is willing to accompany them. Silence is an accomplice of the aggressors”

In November 2021, the Cali Metropolitan Police announced that to date there had been five violent deaths classified as femicides, two victims were minors. So it decreased a little in contrast to the year 2020, when the same number of cases were recorded during the same period.

Likewise, last year the Undersecretariat for Gender Equity attended to 856 victims of violence based on gender.

That is why the Undersecretariat daily promotes the prevention of different types of gender-based violence in diverse sectors and groups of the district.

“The administration continues with its efforts to achieve a society with gender equity and equal opportunities for citizens,” added Penilla.

To remind citizens, the official recommends seeking help through the different care routes who seek to help the victims.

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Talking was the first step taken by young people, businessmen, representatives of social foundations and citizens. During many previous meetings before reaching a consensus, everyone expressed themselves and assumed responsibilities. Then came the points in common that led them to ‘put on the shirt’ through Compromiso Valle, an initiative that emerged seven months ago with the purpose of contributing to the generation of opportunities for those who need them most and were protagonists of the social outbreak.

‘All it takes to transform a life is one good opportunity.’ With this premise, the organizations and people linked to the initiative came together to work for a city and a department with better opportunities. There are already more than 90 companies and a hundred citizens thanks to whom resources for more than $50,000 million have been managed to offer the passport to a better life to more than 20,000 people, especially young people, who demand this help.

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Valley Commitment arisesexplains María Isabel Ulloa, executive director of ProPacífico, after the blockades suffered in Cali, Valle del Cauca and various regions of Colombia between the months of April and June 2021. “Businessmen of all sizes decide to go to the streets to speak, listen and try to understand what was happening, through active listening, which is dynamic because we still continue to go to the territories to get closer and bring solutions to the problems”, he adds.

After several sessions with leaders and young people in neighborhoods and municipalities, a route was drawn up with six work fronts: food security, transformation of life projects, employability, leadership, entrepreneurship and education, to contribute to closing social gaps and impacting more than 30,000 people in seven municipalities: Cali, Yumbo, Buenaventura, Palmira, Candelaria.

“The business sector in the Valley has been receptive. We already have more than 90 linked companies, more than a hundred citizens contributing and many institutions such as Comfandi, the Chamber of Commerce and business foundations such as Fanalca, Carvajal and Sidoc, as well as social organizations that are part of the project”, explains María Isabel Ulloa.

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The goal is that people who enter the program have a positive transformation in their lives.

Immediate results

Food safety is one of the priority lines for Compromiso Valle. In the hundred kitchens set up in Cali, Palmira and Yumbo, more than 9,500 people have food. María Eugenia or ‘the aunt’ as they know her, manager of a dining room located in the sector known as Apocalipso, eastern Cali, Calipso neighborhood, protagonist of the April 2021 outbreak. “The dining room started when we wanted to support the young people who defended the rights of all, and when the blockades were lifted we realized that they and their families still needed our help. Many had not eaten so well before the existence of the dining room”, explains María Eugenia.

Another work front with results is that of ‘transformation of life projects’, through initiatives such as ‘forging opportunities’ and ‘opening paths’. Juan Camilo Cock, executive director of the Alvaralice Foundation, explains that the purpose of joining Compromiso Valle is to contribute to processes to reduce violence, generate opportunities for young people and strengthen community initiatives.

“With the Opening Paths project, we work with 40 neighborhoods in Cali and 10 neighborhoods in Palmira, Jamundí and Buenaventura to strengthen the community’s capacities to interrupt and mediate conflicts so that they do not turn violent; and to provide support to young people who are at high risk of becoming involved in violence so that they can access social programs that transform their lives”, says Juan Camilo Cock.

Rumbo Joven is another project to which the Alvaralic Foundation has joined, to provide training in skills for employment to young people and high school graduates from neighborhoods with high levels of exclusion. Among them, Potrero Grande and Siloé, on the hillside of Cali. Although Compromiso Valle is a project planned for 18 months, people who enter the program are expected to have a positive transformation in their lives or successfully carry out their enterprise and achieve self-sustainability.

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From the business sector, multiple spaces for dialogue and active listening were generated with young people, in which they were able to expose their realities

The Sidoc Foundation is also part of ‘Transformation of life projects’ through the ‘Forjar Oportunidades’ initiative, to contribute to the reduction of youth violence.

“From the social outbreak an opportunity arose to continue contributing to the social transformation of the territories. From the business sector, multiple spaces for dialogue and active listening were generated with young people, in which they were able to expose their realities and that in the framework of the current situation we could not afford to ignore”, emphasizes Christine Armitage Tello, executive director of the Sidoc Foundation.

The project ‘Forjar opportunities’ is one of the methodologies for intervention in violence that the Sidoc Foundation has. He has put himself at the service of Compromiso Valle, with the hope of opening spaces of opportunity. “We hope to positively impact five thousand young people directly in Cali, Buenaventura, Buga, Candelaria, Jamundí, Palmira and Yumbo. We also know that, by transforming their life projects based on opportunities for training and income generation, guidance for the exercise of democratic and participatory citizenship, and the generation of trust with the community, we end up indirectly impacting approximately fifteen thousand people”, adds the executive director of Fundación Sidoc.

The project ‘Forge opportunities’ It is one of the violence intervention methodologies that the Sidoc Foundation has. He has put himself at the service of Compromiso Valle, with the hope of opening spaces of opportunity. “We hope to positively impact five thousand young people directly in Cali, Buenaventura, Buga, Candelaria, Jamundí, Palmira and Yumbo. We also know that, by transforming their life projects based on opportunities for training and income generation, guidance for the exercise of democratic and participatory citizenship, and the generation of trust with the community, we end up indirectly impacting approximately fifteen thousand people”, adds the executive director of Fundación Sidoc.

the task continues

To date, 5,239 people, especially young people, have participated in conflict resolution and vocational guidance processes. Entrepreneurship and education are two of the lines of action that Compromiso Valle hopes to start in the medium and long term in the seven municipalities on which it focuses its work: Cali, Buga, Candelaria, Yumbo, Jamundí, Palmira and Buenaventura.

An initiative that generates enormous expectations in young people, who after completing their high school have no way to continue their training. More than 5,000 people have applied to be beneficiaries of the projects led by Andi Valle, Cali Chamber of Commerce, Comfandi, ProPacífico, Vallecaucana Action Unit, Comfenalco Valle, Fundación Alvaralice, Fundación Carvajal, Fundación Fanalca, Fundación Sidoc, Fundación Smurfit Kappa, Fundación WWB Colombia, the Archdiocese of Cali, Pastoral Social Cali, Comfandi, Invest Pacific and the Valle alliance for and for all.

“Compromiso Valle is a way for all of us, working together, to access better opportunities. It has not only been a job of businessmen, but also of the community. I have seen good results when both sides do their part. It is an act of trust in the other and of doing things well”, says Jhonier Cuero, known as ´misterio’, a young barista from América de Cali and a member of the Fundación A District in Peace.

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Especially young people, they have participated in conflict resolution processes and vocational guidance

Other voices and initiatives

Transformation of Life Projects is one of the projects that seeks to impact people at high risk of vulnerability. The Sidoc and Alvaralice foundations are running the ‘Forjar Opportunities’ and ‘Opening Paths’ programs for them, which are committed to urban peace, social prevention of violence, reconciliation and economic and social inclusion. . To date, 5,239 people have benefited, especially young people.

The purpose of this year is to have young people trained for employment and entrepreneurship and sensitized in conflict resolution. One of the protagonists of this axis is Fonky You, a rapper who, through his music, raises awareness in the community and finds ways other than violence. He says it in the lyrics of a rap that he composed for the initiative: “with my art I promote peace”. “Take advantage of the opportunities to highlight your qualities and skills and, if you know something, don’t doubt your abilities,” sings the talented young man.

Added to his voice is that of Jeferson Durán, from the Potrero Grande neighborhood, in Comuna 21, from the Activarte project with this rap of gratitude: “To Compromiso Valle and Propacifico, to all its people, I want to thank you for feeding minds with projects, making the culture project. That way the district will have an east, when the head is filled more than the belly, with education a bridge is created, changing the lives of young people suddenlyI thank you for promoting art, culture is important, life can save you, it is indispensable like air, it must be found everywhere, so thank you, today I thank you, because for me what is worth is education because education does not have a price, but it does have value, a blessing”.

In the Employability project, 317 people have received training and more than 90 are already employed in trades such as: mechanics and motorcycle repair, dressmaking, cashiers and general services and call center agents in BPO companies. In this 2022, the initiative hopes to achieve a business pact for inclusive employability, serve as a bridge between employers and job seekers through job fairs.

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The purpose is to have young people trained for employment and entrepreneurship.

Yelise Torres is a 23-year-old girl who is part of the Employability program, Rumbo Joven de Alvaralice. “The program has left me motivated and eager to work. My dream is to become a successful businesswoman, with a foundation that leads projects for young people with limited resources. When you work on yourself you will know what to offer the world, what you are made of, what you have learned and all your experiences will always be worth it in the right place”.

Another axis is the Entrepreneurship program, which took off with a business strengthening process during a meeting of entrepreneurs. To date, nearly 3,400 entrepreneurs receive support in setting up their businesses. In addition, 23 of them participated in entrepreneurship fairs in December, during which sales of more than $30 million pesos were achieved.

Work is also being done on the Solid Leadership program, in which more than 1,400 leaders receive training in territorial leadership, citizen participation and empowerment. The idea is to continue with training programs for community leaders and support and finance initiatives participating in the Cali and Yumbo Civic Award. Aydis Magaly Ángulo, a member of the Oriente Stereo radio station, a channel through which the community shares its processes and experiences, participates in the special edition of the Civic Award along with 35 other social initiatives that, in addition to competing for an economic benefit, receive strengthening in the administrative areas.

THE COUNTRY

To first dry season of 2022 he crossed the chill in the Pacific Ocean that impacts the region, with an increase in rainfall compared to its historical average, so events and possible effects are not ruled out.

January It began like this with excess rain in the department, probably caused by temperature anomalies that occur in the Pacific. says the report of the Regional Autonomous Corporation of Valle del Cauca (CVC).

February has also had its rains.

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The greatest rainfall surpluses were recorded in the north of the department of Cauca, which is the area of ​​influence in the south of the valley, followed by the north of Valle del Cauca. In total, the rainfall surplus reached 47 percent.

The CVC report says that in the south of the department it rained 106 percent of its average. The surplus marked 6 percent.

At vallecaucano center it rained 138 percent of its average, with a surplus of 38 percent.

At North it rained 182 percent of its average, with a surplus of 82 percent.

In the Pacific slope del Valle rained 122 percent of its average, this is a surplus of 22 percent.

While in the department of Cauca, in the area of ​​influence, the rains reached 219 percent. The surplus touched 119 percent.

The surplus rains not only in January, but also in the previous months, have saturated the soils of most of the basins located in the department, making them vulnerable to landslides and landslides, to which are added the high flows in its currents and some effects due to overflows in specific places.

The CVC urged the competent authorities and the general public to continue with the preventive measures that allow them to face, in the best way, the threats derived from the rains and the eventual affectation by forest fires in some sectors of the region.

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