Machu Picchu, Cusco, Sacred Valley Disaster Relief

by Volunteers for Interamerican Development Assistance
Machu Picchu, Cusco, Sacred Valley Disaster Relief
Machu Picchu, Cusco, Sacred Valley Disaster Relief
Machu Picchu, Cusco, Sacred Valley Disaster Relief
Machu Picchu, Cusco, Sacred Valley Disaster Relief
Machu Picchu, Cusco, Sacred Valley Disaster Relief
Machu Picchu, Cusco, Sacred Valley Disaster Relief
Machu Picchu, Cusco, Sacred Valley Disaster Relief
Machu Picchu, Cusco, Sacred Valley Disaster Relief

Project Report | Oct 7, 2020
Peru Continues to Suffer from the COVID Crisis

By Adam See | Executive Director

As of the date of this report, Peru has registered over 832,000 positive COVID-19 cases and nearly 33,000 deaths. Sadly these tragic statistics place Peru at the highest per capita cases and deaths in the world in spite of being recognized as the most responsive country in Latin America to the crisis due to its testing and lockdown. In spite of Peru’s increase in per capita GDP over the past 30 years, the fragility of that growth is being displayed among the 60% of the population that still works in the informal economy. Access to healthcare continues to lag many of its neighbors. For the majority of Peruvians social distancing is not an option. They must go out of their modest lodgings to earn enough money to pay for food and keep their home. As a result, the crowded streets and markets are a breeding ground for the virus to spread.

The COVID-19 crisis is hitting regions still reeling from the flood disasters particularly hard as the floods destroyed critical infrastructure. Sadly, plagued by extreme poverty and devastating natural disasters, these remote regions lack the resources to help them when they arrive back to their towns. In addition the travelers are often the source of new outbreaks in these remote regions. All of these issues raise the need to help build the healthcare infrastructure. To that end, VIDA has made 28 shipments carrying hundreds of hospital beds, stretchers, exam tables along with hundreds of walkers and thousands of crutches as well as thousands of boxes of medical supplies including PPE and respiratory equipment and supplies to combat the virus.

A major cost in this project is the ocean freight from Oakland to Callao. GlobalGiving donors play an important role in making these shipments possible. We hope you can join us in our mission to bring aid to Peru’s most vulnerable communities.

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Volunteers for Interamerican Development Assistance

Location: Berkeley, CA - USA
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Twitter: @VIDA USA
Project Leader:
Patti Mangan
Board of Directors Member
Emeryville , California United States

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