Rebuilding communities affected by 8.2 earthquake

by Cooperación Comunitaria A.C.
Rebuilding communities affected by 8.2 earthquake
Rebuilding communities affected by 8.2 earthquake
Rebuilding communities affected by 8.2 earthquake
Rebuilding communities affected by 8.2 earthquake
Rebuilding communities affected by 8.2 earthquake
Rebuilding communities affected by 8.2 earthquake
Rebuilding communities affected by 8.2 earthquake
Rebuilding communities affected by 8.2 earthquake
Rebuilding communities affected by 8.2 earthquake
Rebuilding communities affected by 8.2 earthquake
Rebuilding communities affected by 8.2 earthquake
Rebuilding communities affected by 8.2 earthquake
Rebuilding communities affected by 8.2 earthquake
Rebuilding communities affected by 8.2 earthquake
Rebuilding communities affected by 8.2 earthquake
Rebuilding communities affected by 8.2 earthquake
Rebuilding communities affected by 8.2 earthquake
Rebuilding communities affected by 8.2 earthquake
Rebuilding communities affected by 8.2 earthquake
Rebuilding communities affected by 8.2 earthquake

Summary

After a magnitude 8.2 earthquake in the south of Mexico, more than 60,000 houses were damaged in Oaxaca state. In response, we developed a project with communities of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec region, that includes reconstruction of housing, kitchens and ovens; by recovering traditional knowledge and techniques and reinforcing the dwellings against earthquakes and strong winds. All the people involved in construction also participate in the reforestation project.

$30,700
total raised
126
donors
0
monthly donors
6
fundraisers
6
years

Challenge

On September 7th an 8.2 earthquake shook the south of Mexico. The Isthmus of Tehuantepec, an area of high cultural and ecological diversity, was one of the most devastated areas. The Government has intervened with a policy of massive demolition of traditional houses, which responded to a commercial logic and discarding a large amount of reusable material. In addition, they were not considering the damage to the productive infrastructure (kitchens, ovens and comixcales) and to the income of women

Solution

Over the last 4 years, we have promoted the social reconstruction of the entire community and the environment, by building with traditional construction systems, by adapting the design and materials to each community, while rescuing ancestral practices of mutual aid (tequio). Using local materials we can reduce the ecological footprint as well as the energy waste, optimizing its thermal performance. We have worked in 10 different communities and we are starting to work in 2 new communities.

Long-Term Impact

400 women reactivate family and local economy by producing food into safe and sustainable kitchens that they have designed and built. 170 stonemasons and 740 participants strengthen their technical skills in traditional construction with local materials. 450 inhabitants strengthen their capacities for self-management. 2 nurseries have been made with more than 1,000 local trees to reforest and 2 communities strengthen their skills in the seeds collection and reforestation.

Resources

Organization Information

Cooperación Comunitaria A.C.

Location: Ciudad de Mexico - Mexico
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Twitter: @CooperacionCom
Project Leader:
Isadora Hastings García
Ciudad de Mexico , Mexico

Funded Project!

Combined with other sources of funding, this project raised enough money to fund the outlined activities and is no longer accepting donations.
   

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