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Argentina de Mujeres Universitarias (FAMU)
Rosario, a town of more than one million inhabitants, 400 km west
of Buenos Aires, is estimated to have
around 420 children living in poverty in make-shift dwellings, on
the streets and in back alleys. These children are exposured
to the very real dangers of prostitution, drugs, disease and crime
and have no access to health care or education. The
aim of this project was to train a team of FAMU volunteers to work
effectively on the street to help to improve the lives of these
young people, particularly the young girls. During the months
of June and July 2008, between 15 and 18 members
of the Rosario Chapter of FAMU took part in an intensive practical
training programme run by professionals with experience in social
work, health care, judiciary and legislative matters. All
the professionals gave their support and time to this programme
free of charge. Workshops covered a variety of subjects including,
the legal complexities surrounding the treatment of minors, the
transmission of disease, and education through play.
One
of the most positive results of this training course is, that with
their newly acquired skills, members of the Rosario Chapter of FAMU
have become a new force actively involved with the street children.
They now work with existing groups, governmental and private, in
the effort to try and remove young girls from the streets of Rosario.
FAMU members have been invited to join the Rosario Citizenship Dialogue
Table, an organisation of NGOs and individuals with experience in
social work, who advise and produce programmes on safeguarding minors,
environmental conservation and employment safeguards at local, state
and national level. This is a non political organisation,
and the hope is that all actions and efforts will be long term and
will not influenced by changes in administration, or political ideology.
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