Mayan Power and Light

by Appropriate Technology Collaborative
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Project Report | Jul 9, 2018
MPL responds to Volcan Fuego eruption

By Monika Goforth | Guatemala Executive Director

A child's drawing on the wall of their shelter
A child's drawing on the wall of their shelter

One month ago today, Volcan Fuego erupted - taking more than 112 lives and displacing 12,000 more.

Poor emergency response procedures by government agencies spurred communities to self-organize their evacuation centers and demand resettlement assistance. This fight is due to last a long time as survivors remain crowded in schools, gyms and churches.

To lend our hand, ATC staff was directed towards relief efforts - communicating with leaders and organizations near ground zero to learn where we can help. 

Our empowerment field staff visited several evacuation shelters and surviving villages to interview leaders about community needs. They said they have stockpiled clothes, food and water that arrived from the generosity of strangers, but that the flow of donations has slowed considerably and is not expected to continue.  Men in the shelters must return to the volcano to fetch firewood for cooking in their city shelters. Donated drinking water will soon run out. People in surviving villages are cut off from electricity and water quality has deteriorated since the eruption. 

Through our Mayan Power and Light program, we have water filters, solar lamps and even fuel-saving stoves that could benefit the shelters. SEA, our women-owned social enterprise, has donated lamps and staff to assist in relief efforts. 

Thanks to the many donors to our Globalgiving Guatemala Volcano Emergency project, 200 water filters and 57 solar lamps are ready to be distributed next week. 

To ensure the filters are used well, our empowerment staff will be piloting our new Mayan Power and Light curriculum with a half-day training on family health and sanitation including the importance of water filtration and smoke reduction in the home. Water filters and sanitation training will reduce the spread of parasites and viruses in the shelters where up to 8 families are sharing a room. 

Shelter coordinator asks for empowerment training
Shelter coordinator asks for empowerment training
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Appropriate Technology Collaborative

Location: Ann Arbor, MI - USA
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John Barrie
Ann Arbor , MI United States
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