The CMIC National Ladies Committee for Social and Sustainable Development announced that it will carry out various actions with a set of ten proposals in terms of social solidarity assistance.
Paulina Rocha de Méndez, president of the Committee, stated that the objective is to carry out assistance activities for marginalized people, sectors and regions, indigenous communities and vulnerable groups due to age, sex or problems of different abilities, particularly in support of construction workers and their families, among which are the implementation of health campaigns for workers in the construction industry in the most affected conditions.
As well as establishing a specific fund for the improvement of educational infrastructure in low-income communities, ensuring the participation of these communities in the design and construction, so that their local needs are met.
Promote the reconstruction of housing and infrastructure using sustainable techniques and materials that are not only more resistant to future disasters but also minimize environmental impact.
Increase health infrastructure by implementing mobile clinics and community health programs that offer free medical care to vulnerable groups.
We will also continue to organize vocational training courses and workshops, thereby facilitating the job placement of people in vulnerable situations.
Similarly, raising awareness among the population about the importance of reforestation through workshops, talks and digital media, thus promoting community involvement.
“We agree with the President of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, on expanding health centers, primarily intended for the care of children and breast cancer, ensuring that the design of the spaces responds to the needs of patients.”
She said that the core of her actions is support for groups in vulnerable situations, due to inequality of opportunities, poverty, lack of access to education, housing, health, food and social relations, and climatic phenomena.
In the latter, she highlighted that in the case of the effects on the population of Guerrero by Hurricane Otis last year, and by Hurricane John recently, this Ladies Committee implemented a fundraising mechanism for donations, as well as various collection centers in different regions of the country.
He mentioned that he is accompanied by Sandra Fisch Ortega as national secretary, Guadalupe Fernanda Zayas Gallardo as national treasurer, Isela Mata de Abud and María de Lourdes Pulido Villar, as members and other volunteers from the 44 delegations of the Mexican Chamber of the Construction Industry (CMIC).
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